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Get Up, Get Out, Get Moving!

Spring is here! It’s a perfect time to get up, get out, get moving, and enjoy the benefits of physical activity. Regular physical activity is one of the most important… read more →

7 Ways School Librarians Can Kickstart Their Professional Development

I think we would all agree that professional development (PD) is important, but how do we learn about what it means, and how do you go about finding out what… read more →

Opium War: A Historical Controversy from Issues & Controversies in History

A Historical Spotlight from Issues & Controversies in History: OPIUM WAR: Was Great Britain Justified in Going to War with China? Should Great Britain have gone to war with China?… read more →

The Education Resignation: Prioritizing Your Wellness Over Your Career in Education

One of the main tenets of the helping professional oath is to “do no harm,” but what does a helping professional do when the profession is harmful to you? The… read more →

New Content on the Civil Rights Movement & More Comes to American History

American History users know they can always turn to the award-winning history database’s Topic Centers to find good starting points for research on subjects including America at War, Early America,… read more →

5 Ways to Say “Thank You” to Your Community’s Teachers

Happy Teacher Appreciation Week to all of our Learn360 educators! Thank you for the late-night lesson planning and emails, the relentless positivity, and your unwavering belief in our children and… read more →

Developing an Inclusive Library Space: A Holistic Approach

The library is an institution whose purpose is to serve the needs of its community. To ensure the library is effectively representing and including all members of the community (both… read more →

From Course Scaffolding to the Flipped Classroom: Asynchronous Learning in Practice

Asynchronous learning offers many benefits to students and instructors alike. For students, asynchronous learning opens up opportunities to take classes regardless of restrictions like timezones or location. Faculty can use… read more →

Learn How Notable Filmmakers Became Iconic

Available to colleges and universities through Films On Demand and to public libraries through Access Video On Demand, Becoming Iconic explores the process of directing a big-budget feature from the… read more →

Academic Library Instruction Tips & Tricks: Interview with Camille Chesley

Most academic librarians are responsible for providing instruction to students. Even though this is an essential aspect of academic librarianship, frequently, discussion of pedagogy or andragogy techniques does not come… read more →

A CTO’s Guide to Choosing the Best Tech Stack for Your School or University

Every educational establishment, regardless of its size, has a unique set of needs. For some schools and universities, this means improving remote working conditions or introducing methods such as a… read more →

Increasing Circulation of Your Inclusive Library Collection

All around the world, many librarians are striving to build ever more inclusive, diverse, and representational collections for their library users. Focus is being put on interrogating past practices and… read more →