ESC-20 Learning & Libraries Virtual Conference
Education Service Center, Region 20 (ESC-20) positively impacts the learning community through high-quality, cost-effective products and services.
Education Service Center, Region 20 (ESC-20) positively impacts the learning community through high-quality, cost-effective products and services.
The ESC Region 11 Technology Vendor Fair is an all-day event that plays host to over 300 participants from around the region and state.
The mission of ILF is to foster the professional growth of its members and to promote all types of libraries in Indiana.
The Wisconsin Library Association is a nonprofit, professional membership organization that has provided service to the library community and Wisconsin’s citizens since 1891. Come visit Infobase at Booth #106 to see our award-winning resources!
This webinar will take current subscribers on an exploration of some of the database's many engaging and fun entries on a multitude of kid-friendly subjects, as well as the numerous interactive features, homework help tools, and engaging videos.
California IT in Education is a not-for-profit, professional membership association supporting the IT Professionals working in schools.
Join us as we explore the elementary edition of our award-winning The World Almanac® for Kids database.
Learn which target audiences best match up to which popular platforms and the important nuances of picking the right digital place for your marketing efforts.
Join us for a tour of our InfoLit product suite, where we’ll explore the multimedia content, assessments, and functionality of both InfoLit – Core and InfoLit – Health Science.
This webinar will introduce new and long-time subscribers to the many teacher-created and educationally sound classroom activities and lesson plans that are included in the school and district version of The Mailbox®.
In this first session of a two-part workshop, you’ll learn more about what lateral reading is, what the research says about how and why it works, and how it can be used to supplement or even reframe typical approaches to source evaluation.
The Florida Association for Media in Education began in 1972 when the Florida Association of School Librarians, the Florida Audiovisual Association, and the Florida Association of Educational Television voted to merge into one association. True to its beginning, FAME continues to address change and include the ever expanding role of technology in our goals and purposes.