Georgia appreciates the challenge of integrating content, educational technologies, and multi-media tools to produce course sites that are accessible and easy-to-navigate for students. Before moving to Tucson to pursue a PhD in human geography at the University of Arizona, Georgia was a broadcast journalist and documentary producer for Florida’s PBS television network. While at the UA, she worked as an on-air host and show producer for AZPM's award-winning Arizona Illustrated series. She also designed, built, and taught fully online and hybrid courses using D2L, while also teaching 100-student classes, small seminars and workshops, and she has guest lectured at the University of Arizona, Florida A M University in Tallahassee, Florida, and Willamette University in Salem, Oregon. She came to the OIA from the BS-GIST program, where she helped develothe program and shepherd it through the university approval process, and worked with faculty to adapt or design courses for distance learning. Drawing from this experience in journalism, teaching, and program development allows her to bring multiple lenses to course design. It also grounds her interest in universal design and ensuring that content is accessible to the widest possible audience.