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Empower Students to Make Informed Information Choices
Sorting through social media, news-based websites, and podcasts to find quality information is challenging. Learn how INFOhio provides students...
The School Librarian Toolkit: INFOhio’s Favorite Circulation Reports
Do you use INFOhio's Library Services Platform (LSP)? Take a closer look at the Library Services Handbook, Report Favorites, Circulation...
Reading on the Screen: Why Supporting Digital Natives Matters!
Today's digital natives are primarily "tech comfy." Teens may need to show adults how to use SnapChat, but age and experience help adults know...
INFOhio Resource Use Data
Find INFOhio resource use data for your district.
PDFs to put POW! in your Pedagogy!
Using graphics to support learning is a strategy proven to have maximum results for student learning in classrooms. According to the National...
INFOhio Loves Reading: Using Connected Texts to Inspire Empathy
One of the best ways to teach children to understand the feelings and thoughts of others is by using picture books in the classroom.
Inquiry and INFOhio: Evaluating Information
Learning how to effectively evaluate information is not only an inquiry skill—it is a life skill. Whether evaluating an apartment lease...
Social Emotional Learning Happens in Your Library—Teach With INFOhio Blog Post
In this Teach With INFOhio blog post, learn how school libraries support social-emotional learning for students of all ages.
INFOhio ICoach Spotlight: Leah Blaze
Inquiry and INFOhio: Locating Information—Teach With INFOhio Blog Post
In this Teach With INFOhio blog post, find strategies and resources to help students master skills associated with locating information.
INFOhio Text Sets: Tips to Get Started
Text sets are an excellent way to promote equity and provide high-quality instructional materials for all students. INFOhio Text Sets are...
Diverse eBooks for Early Readers
Classic childhood books capture the joy and freedom of play and imagination. The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats is one of those. This...
Celebrate School Library Month with BLUEcloud Course Lists
Celebrate School Library Month with INFOhio's BLUEcloud Course Lists, a resource list management tool providing students access to high-quality...
Supporting and Empowering Students with Dyslexia: Tools for Reading Digital Text
Using digital tools for reading can alleviate some of the frustrations and exhaustion that come with students who need extra support with...
Give the Gift of Reading this Season!
Establishing a culture of reading in your students' homes for the holidays can be manageable with some free resources, and a little bit of...
Inquiry and INFOhio: Questioning
Teaching students the skills and importance of asking good questions provides a solid foundation for learning. Learn which INFOhio tools you...
Inquiry and INFOhio: Questioning —Teach With INFOhio Blog Post
In this Teach With INFOhio blog post, find strategies and resources for teaching questioning skills.
Inquiry and INFOhio: Applying Information
Students apply critical thinking to understand how information relates to their essential questions. They must be able to reason, to weigh the...
Tell Your Compelling Story with Data: Part 2
Make your data speak Numbers in a vacuum are rarely impressive. Now that you’ve got some organized data, there are lots of free applications...
Your Library By the Numbers
Advocating for your library has never been more important. Through numbers you can share the value of your school library, sending a powerful...