Issue #6: March Edition âď¸
As we head into March, a month often associated with the âluck of the Irish,â Iâm reminded that the best kind of luck isnât random, itâs created through community, collaboration, and the ways we show up for one another. This month, weâre leaning into that shared strength.
As we look ahead to a season of growth and a bit of extra luck, weâre excited to share another big developmentâAnthology is now Blackboard! This transformation marks a fresh, focused chapter built on innovation, accessibility, and a renewed commitment to teaching and learning. To dive deeper into the news, be sure to check out the official Press Release. Inside this monthâs issue
- Event spotlight: Building Blackboard Together 2026
- Recently published content: Title II Playbook
Event Spotlight
Weâre switching things up this month! Instead of kicking off with a feature highlight, weâre shining a light on Building Blackboard Together 2026, coming to Dallas this summer. The conference includes a dedicated Accessibility & Inclusion track, and we warmly encourage our Ally community members to submit proposals to share the innovations, insights, and stories shaping your accessibility journey.
- Conference dates: July 13th-15th
Recently Published Content: Title II Strategy Guide & Playbook
Weâre excited to share new content that helps you prepare for Title II and build an accessibility culture that lasts beyond any deadline.
The highly anticipated Title II Strategy Guide & Playbook is now available! This resource brings together practical guidance from Ally users, action steps, and tools to help institutions meet the immediate expectations of the updated ruleâand support longâterm, sustainable accessibility practices. Inside, youâll find simple, actionâready frameworks for any maturity level (Learn â Plan â Act â Sustain) and a focus on realistic, crossâteam execution, with clear ownership, collaborative workflows, and measurable progress tailored to your institutionâs goals. Upcoming Events
- Western Region Ally User Group: stay tuned-our next meeting is tentatively set for early April.
Did You Know?
Did you know that Allyâs AI Alt Text Assistant is off by default? This is to support institutions in making decisions that align with their own AI policies and with our own Trustworthy AI Framework. It ensures that administrators have full autonomy to decide whether the feature fits their institutionâs expectations around responsible AI use. If youâd like to turn on the AI Alt Text Assistant, or simply confirm whether itâs already enabled, you can review and update its status in your Ally Feature Configuration settings via your admin panel in your LMS. More detailed instructions can be found on the Customize Ally feature flags support page. Ally Resources
For additional resources and support, please explore the list below: