Make Instruction Count: Adding Formative & Summative Assessments to Instruction with Infobase
Join us for a brief 30-minute demonstration of three resources that allow instructors to assess progress through formative and summative assessments.
Join us for a brief 30-minute demonstration of three resources that allow instructors to assess progress through formative and summative assessments.
Join us as we look back at the successful trends across all of Learn360’s subscriber activity in 2021 and take a sneak peek at the topics that are already building momentum in 2022.
Take a tour of Marco Polo, a video messaging and video hosting service mobile app, and see how you can use it in your community.
Join us for a fun webinar where we’ll explore some creative library programs for kids participating from home.
This SEL training featuring Trisha DiFazio and Allison Roeser of SEL & Beyond is designed specifically to support and meet the needs of parents and guardians.
Join us for an information session on why mentoring is beneficial to career exploration along with tips for having a successful mentoring session.
This session, featuring Trisha DiFazio and Allison Roeser of SEL & Beyond, offers an in-depth look at the SEL competency of self-management with practical ways to improve well-being amidst challenging situations.
In this second part of a two-part webinar series, UNCG Information Literacy Coordinator Jenny Dale and UNCG Online Learning Librarian Samantha Harlow will focus on the "how" of asynchronous learning.
Join instructional designers Waneta Hebert and Karina Quilantan-Garza to find out how academic officers, curriculum specialists, ed tech coaches, and librarians can build partnerships to shift usage of underused technology and resources.
Join Dr. Audrey Barbakoff, experienced public library leader and founder of Co/Lab Capacity, for an hour-long discussion of how best to create community-led strategies for public library success.
Join librarian Kelsey Bogan to learn about practical strategies you can use to (re)develop school or public library collections to be truly inclusive and diverse.
Join us for an overview of the resources you’ll find in Firsthand.