This Juneteenth, Learn About African-American History

Looking for resources to commemorate Juneteenth and explore the history of African-American freedom and justice? Infobase is here to help. Learn about African-American history with our dedicated database, filled with expert-curated content. Our video on demand solutions also offer a wide range of content. Access Video On Demand is one option. Films On Demand, is […]
¡Vámonos! Figure It Out with Alma’s Way

Have you ever wished that you could pause life long enough to figure out the answers to your problems? Well, six-year-old Alma Rivera does that every day! Created by Sonia Manzano (whom you might remember as Maria from Sesame Street™), Alma’s Way from PBS KIDS and Fred Rogers Productions is an engaging animated series that […]
Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month: Early Warning Signs and Prevention

Alzheimer’s disease is a brain disease that slowly worsens over time. It damages memory and thinking skills. It is the most common type of dementia. Dementia describes the impaired ability to remember, think, or make decisions that interferes with doing everyday activities. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that about 5.8 million […]
Do Tariffs Benefit the Economy? A Featured Controversy from Issues & Controversies

On April 2, 2025, a day called “Liberation Day,” President Donald Trump announced broad tariffs on imported goods. The tariffs covered goods from dozens of countries worldwide. He said the move would create U.S. jobs by restoring manufacturing. He argued free trade policies had hurt U.S. factories for decades. Trump also blamed unfair competition from […]
Help Kids Learn with Crayola Creative Activities

About Crayola: Create to Learn Series Creative activities can build children’s problem-solving and critical-thinking skills. In addition, they can improve hand-eye coordination and attention span, and encourage self-expression and curiosity. They can also introduce children to different views and values. Dive into dozens of creative activities for children. These activities help kids understand our world […]
Get Students Ready for Life after Graduation

Students have many opportunities after graduation, but they may not know where they want to go. They may also not know how to get there. Are higher ed students “career ready”? Is college the right next step, or is it a more technical route? Are any of them really prepared for the job hunt? Fortunately, […]
Smart Ways to Use AI for Your MBA Application

How to ethically and strategically use AI to sharpen your grad school application.
Five Great Remote-First Fintech Firms

The good news is many fintech firms have adopted a remote-first workplace structure.
Promote Mental Health Awareness with These Resources

While the benefits of maintaining one’s physical health are well documented and discussed, mental health is equally as important. And the two are heavily interlinked. Poor physical health can lead to poor mental health, and vice versa; for example, depression can increase the risk of physical health problems, including diabetes and heart disease. As such, […]
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 students. Our team is inspired by teachers every day, and every day we celebrate the teachers and staff who support our schools. Here are some […]
Learn360 Wins EdTech “Cool Tool” Award: Q&A with the Editor

Learn360, Infobase’s multimedia solution for K–12 schools and districts, has earned yet another award—it won the 2025 EdTech Cool Tool Awards from EdTech Digest in the “content provider solution” category. The EdTech Awards are the largest and most competitive recognition program in all of education technology. The awards program shines a spotlight on cool tools, […]
Step It Out, Break It Down with Lyla in the Loop

Looking for a fun animated show that can help kids from prekindergarten through fifth grade develop computational thinking skills? Lyla in the Loop is just the show you’re looking for, designed to encourage kids to use their innate creativity and learn to think like a coder to tackle challenges while having fun and help get […]