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Using INFOhio Digital Resources to Ensure Accessibility for All Learners

Written by // Emily Rozmus Monday, 31 March 2025

No matter what the unique makeup of your classroom, educators must support diverse learners so they can achieve mastery of the content. Each student must demonstrate what they learned, but how they understand it or demonstrate it doesn't have to be the same. While the school curriculum is important for equity, providing supplemental resources that support all learners is important to give them the means they need to be successful.

To help students with assignments, turn to INFOhio. With quality resources and guidelines from Universal Design for Learning (UDL), educators can find accessible, diverse, and engaging content that supports multiple means of engagement, representation, and action and expression. 

Four Ways to Teach Media Literacy Every Day

Written by // Emily Rozmus Monday, 06 January 2025

Teaching media literacy is essential in our connected world. INFOhio has quality content and resources to help you provide the lessons students need to become critical thinkers who can evaluate media and apply that learning in their every day lives. Here are four ways to teach media literacy every day with resources from INFOhio.

Four Ways to Teach Media Literacy Every Day

Empower Students to Make Informed Information Choices

Written by // Mary Rowland Tuesday, 24 September 2024

Sorting through social media, news-based websites, and podcasts to find quality information is challenging. Learn how INFOhio provides students and educators with the resources needed to locate and evaluate information. 

Find News Literacy Project in Open Space

Friday, 09 February 2024

Resources from the News Literacy Project have been added to Open Space. These 46 new instructional materials focus on information and media literacy and feature 19 lesson plans and 27 other infographics, posters, guides, and quizzes.

Find News Literacy Project in Open Space

Inquiry and INFOhio: Evaluating Information

Written by // Mary Rowland Wednesday, 19 October 2022

Learning how to effectively evaluate information is not only an inquiry skill—it is a life skill. Whether evaluating an apartment lease contract, selecting the best post-secondary program and school, or deciding which candidate to vote for in an election, students today will need to evaluate messages, media, print, and visual text throughout their adult lives to make informed decisions. 

Inquiry and INFOhio: Evaluating Information
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