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6 Tips to Avoid Losing Yourself During Organizational Change

Change is constant. Our worlds are constantly shifting and so are we… but that doesn’t make change any easier. Between COVID’s impact on our work environments (shifting from in-person to… read more →

How to Make Instruction More Interesting with Multimedia

Whether you’re a teacher or a student, you know from experience that lessons with more dynamic, visual elements are more likely to stick in your mind. Research shows that we… read more →

Managing Students’ Cognitive Load with Instructional Objects

Teachers, at any level, are often undervalued and face constant challenges to connect and communicate with their students. With so many different approaches that “guarantee” success, how does a teacher… read more →

Check Out Infobase Booth #1741 at ISTE!

Planning to go to the International Society for Technology in Education in New Orleans, on June 27–29? If so, please visit Infobase booth #1741 to enter our prize raffle, participate… read more →

Come Visit Infobase at ALA Booth #2404!

Are you going to the American Library Association Annual Conference & Exhibition in Washington, D.C., on June 23–28? If so, please visit Infobase’s booth #2404 to enter our prize raffle,… read more →

Supplemental Resources for Every Course Modality

Like many instructors, I always have the best of intentions for my summers. (And like many instructors, I tend to not actually accomplish much over the summer, but that’s a… read more →

College-Ready Students? How About Student-Ready Colleges?

Confession: I almost failed out of my first year of college. I grew up in Southern California, and there were nearly 1,000 students in my high school grade. I excelled… read more →

The New Basics: Media and News Literacy Instruction

According to a 2019 Common Sense Media survey, more than half of teens reported using Instagram, Twitter, or YouTube to get their news. 20% of those teens also reported that… read more →

Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month: Early Warning Signs and Prevention

Alzheimer’s disease is a degenerative brain disease that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills and is the most common type of dementia. Dementia is a term used to describe the impaired… read more →

Inquiry and School Librarians: Why Use a Framework?

It might seem trivial to talk about professional development when the world is in crisis, but it feels important to focus on something good at the end of this year…. read more →

Using the Summer to Prevent Learning Loss for K–12 Students

Well, thank goodness. We have made it to summer. Sunshine! Flowers! Gardens to be tended. Long walks in the woods. Pool parties! When I think about all of my favorite… read more →

Gay Rights: A Featured Controversy from Issues & Controversies

An LGBT Pride Month Spotlight from Issues & Controversies: GAY RIGHTS: Should the Government Take More Steps to Protect Gay Rights? Should the government take more steps to protect gay… read more →

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