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The Question Formulation Technique (QFT) is a step-by-step process that creates a space and a structure for students to generate their own critical thinking questions.
See some steps that schools can take to make sure students begin college with a strong set of skills, stay engaged in relevant coursework, graduate on time and readily find employment.
Sometimes, students and scholars need help writing research papers. EBSCO's support site offers resources to help students evaluate, use and properly cite sources in their research.
A MakerSpace is a dedicated area in a library where people can think, invent, build and more. Brandi Young, Integration Librarian at INFOhio, shares ways to implement a MakerSpace in your school library.
Dr. Lee W. Eysturlid, Science Instructor at the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, provides 10 tips for librarians to consider in helping to bring primary sources into the classroom and some information about a great resource for primary sources.
Schelly Talalay Dardashti, US Genealogy Advisor for MyHeritage.com, shares some ideas on using your patrons’ interest in family history to connect with members of the community.
INFOhio's Brandi Young defines digital literacy and describes eight ways educators can incorporate digital literacy into their classrooms.
Community College libraries can use LearningExpress PrepSTEP® for Community Colleges as well as Job & Career Accelerator to support Guided Pathways reform.
OpenAthens looks at the differences between SAML and IP and provides insight into why IP is not the most secure method of authentication.
EBSCO Information Services (EBSCO) Director of Product Management John McDonald shares why his team decided to create a library analytics platform, and how EBSCO is working with library institutions to develop an efficient, easy-to-use solution.