Office of Curriculum and Instructional Support Blog

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Digital Accessibility as a Teaching Practice

Digital accessibility becomes manageable when treated as an ongoing teaching practice, not a one-time fix. Small, weekly improvements—like clear structure, captions, and templates—reduce barriers, support learning, and make courses more inclusive and sustainable.

Blog Posted April 14, 2026

Requiring Required Reading

Students often skip readings when they lack value, clarity, or support. Boost completion through clear purpose, accountability, manageable workloads, skill-building, and social learning.

Blog Posted February 20, 2026

Take 2 for Teaching & Learning: Concept Mapping

Gabrielle Likavec demonstrates how to use concept mapping as an engaging visual strategy to help students make meaningful connections between ideas, deepen understanding, and develop critical thinking skills across disciplines, in just about two minutes.

Blog Posted October 21, 2025

Faculty Voices: Office Hours LIVE, using the Lightboard Maker Space

Professor Doug Lapp shares how transitioning from screencast videos to Lightboard Studio and using it for his long-running “Office Hours LIVE” has enhanced student engagement by making instruction more personal and accessible to all learners.

Blog Posted January 27, 2023

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