With Your Infobase Resources, Learning Can Continue Wherever Your Users Are
The current health crisis has many institutions preparing alternate measures for continuing learning in the event of a shutdown. If, for any reason, your students need to continue their studies and research remotely, they will be able to use your Infobase resources with ease.
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Direct Students, Staff, and Faculty to Your Infobase Resources:
Features vary by product; your library may not subscribe to resources with all of these features.
- All Infobase resources are browser-based and fully accessible anytime, anywhere, 24/7—make sure your users know how to log in
- Ideal for virtual instruction, distance learning, homework help, and research
- Content can be shared to Google Classroom and saved to Google Drive—students can easily complete assignments from home and collaborate with each other
- Create and share playlists in your streaming video collections using premade clips, full videos, or custom segments for off-hours/off-site viewing—and add a personalized video introduction to provide an overview or give context
- Upload custom content to your streaming video collections to share homework help and other resources, timely updates about your institution, and more
- Students can catch up on the classics, read a biography, or continue research with your eBook collections—unlimited simultaneous use and no check-in/checkout make your eBook collections usable by the whole class on-site or off
- Assign discussion questions and essay topics in your databases to encourage students to think critically on their own
- Encourage students to catch up on reading assignments with the full-text literary classics or watch videos of classic performances
- Direct students to the Curriculum Tools section for guidance on writing a research paper and more
- The self-assessment questions and interactive quizzes, puzzles, and games in many of our resources make it easy for students to evaluate their understanding of the material
- The editorially curated Topic Centers provide thorough coverage of important topics through articles, videos, primary sources, and other key content—perfect test prep for AP tests
- Infobase resources are easy to integrate into your learning management system
Helpful Links:
- From The EduBlogger: Resources for Teaching Online Due to School Closures
- From The Chronicle of Higher Education: Going Online in a Hurry: What to Do and Where to Start
- From the World Health Organization (WHO): Video on the Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)