#74 Online Readiness Is a Leadership Problem with Dr. Alexandra Salas

Distance learning doesn’t fail because of tools—it falters when leadership, policy, and systems don’t align around student success. In this episode, Seth Fleischauer and Allyson Mitchell sit down with Dr. Alexandra Salas, founder and CEO of the Delmarva Digital Learning Association, to unpack what institutional readiness for digital learning actually requires.

Drawing on her experience in higher education leadership, instructional design, and nonprofit systems change, Dr. Salas challenges the idea that digital learning is merely a delivery mode. Instead, she frames it as a connective infrastructure—one that can support access, belonging, wellness, and persistence when designed intentionally.

The conversation moves beyond emergency remote learning to examine how organizations evaluate readiness, why frameworks matter, and what leaders must confront if digital learning is going to meaningfully support students rather than strain them.

What This Episode Explores
  • Why digital learning should be evaluated at the systems level—not course by course
  • The difference between emergency remote teaching and sustainable digital learning
  • How leadership, governance, policy, and student support services shape online success
  • Why “online readiness” is about people and structures as much as platforms
  • The role of reflection frameworks (Quality Matters, OLC, ISTE, and others) in continuous improvement
  • How wellness, trauma-informed practices, and student belonging intersect with distance learning
  • What teaching yoga online revealed about presence, connection, and learning in virtual spaces
  • Why distance learning is better understood as connected, accessible, future-ready learning
Golden Moment
Dr. Salas shares an early career story from her time as an instructional designer—partnering with faculty to bring courses like anthropology, chemistry, and Arabic online before large-scale platforms made it commonplace. The moment highlights a recurring theme of the episode: trust, curiosity, and collaboration matter more than tools when innovation involves real change.

Why Distance Learning?
In Dr. Salas’s words, distance learning isn’t about distance at all. It’s about access, inclusion, and possibility—especially for learners in rural or underserved communities. When aligned with strong leadership and intentional systems, digital learning becomes a bridge rather than a substitute.

Mentioned Work & Resources
Host Links
  1. Discover more virtual learning opportunities at CILC.org with hosts Tami Moehring and Allyson Mitchell.
  2. Seth Fleischauer’s Banyan Global Learning combines live virtual field trips with international student collaborations for a unique K12 global learning experience. See https://banyangloballearning.com/global-learning-live/

#74 Online Readiness Is a Leadership Problem with Dr. Alexandra Salas