Webinar date: Thursday, August 26 2021, 3:30 PM
Today’s Science is being added to the RemotEDx and INFOhio collection. A complementary resource to Science Online, Today's Science bridges the gap between real-world discoveries and the science classroom—giving in-depth explanations of important advances in biology, chemistry, the environment, space, physics, and technology. Learn more about the quality instructional content, including featured articles, crossword puzzles, cartoons for analysis, and guiding questions that help place science news and discoveries in context. This resource is suitable for high school and includes more than 6,000 high-interest science news articles, research topics, and a conversations with scientists section.
Today’s Science is licensed through the RemotEDx initiative and will be accessible through the RemotEDx Exchange website and the INFOhio website. Join INFOhio Assistant Director Lori Lee as she hosts the Infobase team sharing what you need to know about integrating Today’s Science into your instruction beginning this fall.
Use this url to bookmark or link to See What’s New: Today’s Science: https://www.infohio.org/document-library/item/lwi20210826.
Lori Lee has twenty-nine years of experience in education as a high school English teacher, district librarian, and instructional technology coach. She is currently the Assistant Director of INFOhio where she oversees the Instructional team and works closely with the digital resources, professional development, and train-the-trainer programs. She serves on the OhioNet board and the Zanesville City Schools board. She is also an adjunct faculty member for Muskingum University in their graduate education program.
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