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Supercharge Your Skills: 5 Additional Tips from INFOhio’s Technical Team

Written by // Janah Shumaker Friday, 08 December 2023

Did you know your INFOhio Library Services Platform could do that? The INFOhio Tech Team shares their top tips to get the most out of your library software. Learn about features you aren't familiar with or be reminded of these helpful and time-saving tips and tricks.

Six Resources to Try If You Like Bill Nye the Science Guy

Written by // Mary Rowland Tuesday, 05 December 2023

As schools expand their 1:1 programs, the need for high-quality, engaging digital content has never been more important. INFOhio is committed to providing Ohio's educators and students with access to high-quality videos, eBooks, and interactives to make lessons come alive. If you liked Bill Nye the Science Guy, try these six resources available through INFOhio to supplement your classroom with videos, eBooks, and interactives. 

Personalize Your Professional Reading with INFOhio eBooks

Written by // Emily Rozmus Monday, 04 December 2023

Did you know INFOhio has professional learning eBooks available at no cost? Check out our collection of titles to support literacy, tech integration, STEM, and other instructional practices. Then, learn how to personalize your reading experience to make the most of your learning.

Simple Strategies to Supplement Family Literacy with Quality Text from INFOhio

Written by // Emily Rozmus Monday, 27 November 2023

Instructional materials matter. While securing a coherent curriculum and professional development for teachers is the first step in ensuring equity in Ohio’s classrooms, identifying high-quality supplemental materials at grade level for all learners can be helpful in increasing student engagement, meeting diverse needs, and filling instructional gaps. In this Teach with INFOhio Blog post, learn how to use licensed digital content from INFOhio to engage, empower, elevate, and extend family literacy during the holidays.

 

Simple Strategies to Supplement Family Literacy with Quality Text from INFOhio

Sharing Premium Content from INFOhio: What Link Do I Use?

Written by // INFOhio Staff Friday, 24 November 2023

INFOhio provides quality instructional materials that can be easily shared with students, staff, and parents. Use this alphabetical list of INFOhio resources to see how to directly link to the licensed content.

Sharing Premium Content from INFOhio: What Link Do I Use?

Curating Content for Student-Centered Learning: Resources to Personalize Learning

Written by // Mary Rowland Wednesday, 22 November 2023

As a digital library, INFOhio practices curation daily. Curating resources can be a useful practice to support a personalized learning environment. This blog will explore how educators can use curation to facilitate authentic learning experiences, overcome obstacles, and accelerate learning. 

GenYES Teacher Feature: Jerrod Norman

Written by // Emily Fitch Wednesday, 01 November 2023

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Curating Content for Student-Centered Learning: Tools to Curate Resources

Written by // Janah Shumaker Monday, 30 October 2023

INFOhio encourages Ohio educators to curate INFOhio’s instructional materials. Explore four curation tools you probably already have access to and learn about a few deciding factors to consider when choosing a curation tool that best meets the needs of students and staff.

Level-Up with 4 Tips from the INFOhio Technical Team

Written by // Janah Shumaker Tuesday, 24 October 2023

Did you know your INFOhio Library Services Platform could do that? The INFOhio Tech Team shares their top tips to get the most out of your library software. Learn about features you aren't familiar with or be reminded of these helpful and time-saving tips and tricks.

Curating Content for Student-Centered Learning: The Human Touch

Written by // Emily Rozmus Wednesday, 04 October 2023

INFOhio encourages Ohio educators to curate INFOhio’s instructional materials. Curation is the human touch–the personal and informed evaluation, selection, and collection of the best resources to meet students needs.

INFOhio ICoach Spotlight: Tina Lindy

Written by // Jill Finnan Friday, 01 September 2023

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Begin Your School Year with Supplemental Materials from INFOhio

Written by // Sarah Mowery Monday, 14 August 2023

Let's begin the 2023-2024 school year with supplemental materials from INFOhio to support students with academic success in the classroom.

INFOhio strives to curate high-quality instructional materials and resources that meet the needs of Ohio learners. Dig into our repositories of instructional materials and resources to find just the thing to bridge the knowledge gaps and accelerate learning. 

Begin Your School Year with Supplemental Materials from INFOhio

5 Ways to Work Creativity into Your School Fun

Written by // Jill Finnan Tuesday, 08 August 2023

The INFOhio Early Learning Portal (ELP) contains websites and apps that support learning and development in young learners, ages 3-5. This portal was created to help prepare Ohio’s early learners heading to Kindergarten. INFOhio encourages adults to use digital resources with children, providing guidance and support. In this blog, discover ways to add creativity to the school year. 

Supporting and Empowering Students with Dyslexia: Tools for Reading Digital Text

Written by // Emily Fitch Thursday, 01 June 2023

Using digital tools for reading can alleviate some of the frustrations and exhaustion that come with students who need extra support with reading and students who have dyslexia.  Any minor adjustment that makes reading easier, more fun, or accessible is worth trying with students with dyslexia. Giving them a sense of choice and control also goes a long way toward improving their self-confidence as readers.

Supporting and Empowering Students with Dyslexia: Tools for Teachers

Written by // Emily Fitch Wednesday, 24 May 2023

Raising literacy achievement is no small task. As teachers know, every student is different with unique challenges and characteristics to consider. Students with dyslexia are a unique group of learners who have specific needs and strengths. While using research-based, structured literacy instructional approaches is the first step, dyslexia is more than a deficit or something that we need to fix.

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