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Transform Learning for Every Student: How to Use AI to Make Open Education Resources More Accessible and Personalized

Transform Learning for Every Student: How to Use AI to Make Open Education Resources More Accessible and Personalized

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Date: Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Time: 1:00 p.m. -2:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) (find your time zone here)

AI is transforming how we create, adapt and deliver open educational content, reshaping not only the resources themselves but also how learners engage with them. As education shifts toward greater inclusivity and personalization, Open Education Resources (OER) play a critical role in ensuring access for all. This webinar explores how educators can harness AI to enhance OER — making them more interactive, adaptive and responsive to diverse learner needs across contexts, disciplines and abilities. Participants in this webinar will gain practical strategies to innovate teaching materials while addressing accessibility, personalization, equity and quality assurance. They will leave with actionable tools and approaches to ensure OER remain relevant, high-quality and impactful for students worldwide.

Key takeaways

  1. Transform static resources into dynamic learning experiences through AI-driven interactivity, simulations and multimedia content
  2. Personalize learning at scale with AI-powered lessons, quizzes and adaptive scaffolding for diverse learner needs
  3. Break down barriers to access using AI translation, accessibility features for students with disabilities and low-bandwidth deployment strategies
  4. Ensure quality and build trust with AI-supported fact-checking, outcome alignment and peer-review systems
  5. Future-proof educational content through VR/AR integration, adaptive pathways and continuous content updates
  6. Navigate ethical AI use in education by addressing privacy, fairness and equitable access challenges

Tags: OER Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Host:

Dr. Stephen Murgatroyd
Research Associate, Contact North | Contact Nord

Stephen Murgatroyd has worked extensively in online and distance education, both at The Open University UK (1973-1985) and Athabasca University (1986-1998, 2003-2005). He has also consulted on flexible and innovative learning worldwide. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in 2000 by Athabasca University for his pioneering work in online learning, and in 2025 received the King Charles III Coronation Medal for his contributions to higher education in Canada. His recent book, Higher Education in an Age of Artificial Intelligence, examines the rise of AI in colleges and universities and its implications for education.

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