Returning to the Classroom This Fall? The WORLD ALMANAC® FOR KIDS Databases Have Your Back!
This webinar will explore the engaging and fun content of The World Almanac® for Kids Elementary (K–3) and The World Almanac® for Kids (4–8).
This webinar will explore the engaging and fun content of The World Almanac® for Kids Elementary (K–3) and The World Almanac® for Kids (4–8).
Learn more about Source Reference, an easy-to-use, integrated reference platform for middle and high school students that includes curated content from more than 500 top-tier reference titles covering every major subject.
Join us as we walk you through the recently enhanced Learn360 platform, which has been updated with a much more responsive design optimized for all types of devices.
Join us for a 30-minute webinar wherein we show you how to promote our Credo Reference and streaming video products on Facebook and Twitter.
This webinar will take current admin users on a guided tour through the universal Infobase admin portal.
This webinar will take academic users on a guided tour of the Films On Demand platform, which offers more than 45,000 titles across 1000+ subject categories.
In this one-hour webinar—the first part of a three-part workshop on library websites—we’ll be joined by web developer and library services manager Laura Solomon to break down some concrete actions and changes you can make specifically to your website’s content to make it more accessible.
Welcome to The Mailbox®! This webinar will introduce new and longtime subscribers alike to the many teacher-created and educationally sound classroom activities and lesson plans that are included in the school and district version of this much-beloved resource for elementary classrooms.
This webinar will introduce high school educators to the many ways you can use your Classroom Video On Demand subscription to engage and motivate students this fall.
This webinar is designed to better acquaint school and library subscribers with Infobase's databases dedicated to the study of U.S. history, including American History, African-American History, and American Indian History.
Join us as we invite current subscribers to explore Infobase's world history databases: Ancient & Medieval History, Modern World History, and World Religions.
Learn from Laura Solomon, a web developer and library services manager, about data-based principles that can guide your future work and discover some tools that can provide concrete specifics for elements that may need attention.