Webinars

Kids’ Reference Roundup—Facts, Stats & Images for Homework Help

Kids of all ages need facts, stats, and images to complete homework assignments while at home or in the library. Take a survey of what Infobase has to offer in terms of juvenile general reference for elementary school through high school.

Infobase Quick Hits: College & Career Readiness

From financial aid and school searches to upskilling courseware for career advancement, Infobase has something for every step toward career readiness for students, community members, and you. Join us for a 30-minute tour of Infobase's College & Career Readiness toolbox.

Escape the Room: Engage Students with Interactive Experiences

In this webinar, learn how to set up an interactive escape room and integrate Learn360 content in your classroom to engage students and support active learning. With hidden messages and riddles, attendees will explore the new content and features added to Learn360.

Teaching Controversial Topics in the Classroom

In this webinar, Issues & Controversies Product Manager Chris Callaway will share his experiences teaching courses in applied ethics, describing his successes and struggles in leading conversations with students about controversial topics in an unbiased, fact-based way.

Understanding Bullying: Actionable Tips for Your School Community

Bullying in middle and high schools is a real problem, with damaging effects that can last a lifetime. Join other educators in this one-hour webinar, as Vivensity™ CEO & Founder Preeti Shrikhande provides practical strategies and insights on how to recognize bullying and what to do about it.

Debunking & Prebunking: Strategies for Librarians to Combat Misinformation

In this webinar, presenters Mandi Goodsett, Performing Arts & Humanities Librarian at Cleveland State University, and Evan Meszaros, Research & Engagement Librarian at Case Western Reserve University, will describe how cutting-edge research can be used to improve library instruction.

Diversifying Your Law Practice

This webinar, led by thought leader Adam A. Smith, will provide attendees from the legal profession, business world, higher education, and educators of all levels an understanding of how to create diverse pathways into the legal profession for people of color and women of all racial backgrounds.

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