INFOhio Delivers Remote Learning Resources to Ohio’s Schools and Families
Supporting Educators with Digital Content and Professional Development
INFOhio is Ohio’s PreK-12 Digital Library supporting schools and families during the COVID-19 pandemic. A program of the Management Council, this state-funded agency partners with Ohio’s public, academic, and state libraries to license quality digital content that is freely available to all Ohio teachers, students, and parents.
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“As COVID-19 necessitates school closures, PreK-12 educators are pivoting from in-person instruction to teaching remotely,” noted John E. Miller, Loudonville-Perrysville Exempted Village School Board Member. “Fortunately, a powerful ally is available to assist with this transition: INFOhio.”
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Throughout the last three months, INFOhio has provided solutions for remote learning to Ohio’s schools and families. INFOhio’s Remote Learning blog series singled out the digital content from INFOhio that could be used online or in print, allowing educators to meet the needs of students whether they have Internet at home or not.
“This school year alone, students, teachers, and parents have exceeded 23 million downloads of INFOhio’s digital content to extend learning from the classroom to the kitchen table,” shared Theresa Fredericka, Director of INFOhio. “Now more than ever, equitable access to high quality, digital content, is at the heart of delivering education 24/7 to our students.”
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