Author // Emily Rozmus Friday, 12 March 2021
Last updated on Monday, April, 26 2021.
The new school year is in full swing and Ohio's educators need quality digital content more than ever. INFOhio provides resources and web tools at no cost to all Ohio's teachers. Ebooks, articles, videos, and learning modules are all available to use in lesson plans and learning activities. You can learn more about our resources and web tools in INFOhio Learning Pathways, just one of the options for flexible PD from INFOhio Campus. To support educators in integrating digital content into instruction and remote teaching, INFOhio will be featuring a series of videos that showcase best practices for remote teaching using INFOhio's high-quality digital content.
Monday Mini Lessons kicked off in September with recorded video lessons on using INFOhio's resources to teach Ohio's Social Emotional Learning Standards. Connecting with students is more important than ever during this time of social distancing. Tune in to watch these model lessons which will support how to use digital content in instruction whether face-to-face or virtual.
April's mini lesson is all about designing learning with INFOhio web tools. Look for:
Monday, April 26 - Using INFOhio Tools to Design Learning Experiences (Middle and High School)
January and February's mini lessons are all about blended learning. Look for:
Monday, February 22 - Using World Book Kids to Support Blended Learning (Primary Grades)
Monday, January 25 - Using Science Online to Support Blended Learning (Middle and High School)
December's mini lesson is all about literacy. Look for:
Monday, December 14 - Using INFOhio Resources to Give the Gift of Literacy (PreK-12)
November mini lessons are all about inquiry. Look for:
Monday, November 16 - Using Highlights Library to Teach Questioning (Primary Grades)
Monday, November 30 - Using INFOhio's ISearch to Locate Information (Middle and High School)
October mini lesson is all about reading online. Look for:
Monday, October 26 - Using Literary Reference Center to Teach Best Practices for Digital Reading (Middle and High School)
September mini lessons are all about self-care. Look for:
Monday, September 14 - Using BookFlix to Teach Self-Awareness (Primary Grades)
Monday, September 28 - Using Points of View Reference Center to Teach Social-Awareness (Middle and High School)
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Emily Rozmus is a Senior Instructional Specialist at INFOhio. She has worked in education for more than 30 years, first as a secondary English teacher and district librarian before starting at INFOhio in 2013. Emily has developed district growth plans, integrated technology, created instruction for information literacy, fostered teacher development, and worked on teams to implement curriculum. At INFOhio, she focuses on training educators to use INFOhio resources to improve early learning. She also works to share research and best practices for helping students be better readers of INFOhio's digital text.
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