INFOhio - Quality Online Resources, Part 5

 

 

 

This is the final installment in the five part series about the wonderful (and FREE!) online resources that all Ohio students have available for their use at school AND at home. I hope you have taken some time to look around www.infohio.org and have become familiar with the wealth of quality educational resources our students can use as they explore topics of personal interest or complete school assignments. If you haven’t had time to explore, then I hope you are printing these little summaries to use when the time comes.

Let’s turn our attention to Learning Express Library, which includes test preparation resources, skill-building tools, study guides and career guidance materials. Online course series are available in language arts, math skills, and standardized test preparation including practice exams and quizzes. Students will want to use Learning Express Library in preparation for the ACT, SAT and other college, graduate, school and military entrance exams. Elementary, middle and high school students will find practice exercises to help them improve their skills as they strive to achieve a comfort level in taking tests or to prepare for advanced placement opportunities. Adults will also find useful tests including EMS and Firefighter exams, U.S. Citizenship, Civil Service, Nursing and many others.

Each user must create her/his own account so practice and test results can be saved. Select New User to create your own account – keep track of your username and password. After your first session, select Returning User, then enter your username and password. 


And finally, there are some wonderful resources that are linked on the INFOhio site, but are not under the Core Resources. On the INFOhio home page, you’ll see a small green button called “OTHER RESOURCES.” Please click on it to discover some other quality web resources. For those Social Studies issues and topics, you'll find links to American Memory, First Gov and First Gov for Kids, Ohio.gov, Ohio Memory, Ohio Historical Society and the Ohio Historical Society’s Ohio Kids. If you are a fan of one-stop shopping, you’ll come to appreciate that all these great links are collected on one page! It’s so convenient.

You’ll also find links to excellent health databases here, including Medline Plus and NetWellness. This is the first place I go to read quality health information when I need to know something. When it comes to our health, we want reliable information, not someone’s opinion. For the younger users, you’ll also find A.D.A.M., the online Health Encyclopedia.

HomeworkNow is a statewide resource designed to provide your child with the services of a virtual librarian or tutor. The librarians and tutors are real people, but they deliver their services virtually by pushing useful information to your computer screen when you contact them for reference or tutoring help. This service offers homework assistance from librarians, the original information experts. It features live, online professional tutors from 2:00 PM - Midnight. Students can ask to be connected to a tutor for help with all kinds of homework - even Math! HomeworkNow is part of the KnowItNow service that provides a public librarian 24/7 to answer questions. I love their slogan: Real Information - - Real People - - Real Time - - Real Easy! And while it is easy and it does take away any excuse for incomplete assignments, it is not a service that just gives students the answers. Librarians just wouldn’t feel right doing that. So the procedure is designed to lead students through a discovery process, rather than provide the answers outright.

It’s a wonderful time to be a student. The world of information is not only increasing at an amazing rate, but the access to that information is something we never imagined when we were children. That makes it a wonderful time to be a parent helping a child with assignments, too. Why? Because you can do it from the comfort of your home. In your slippers? It doesn’t matter. No makeup? No one cares. Determined that Johnny won’t have another assignment turned in late? Good for you! The resources on Your Virtual IMC portal at http://genoaschools.net/Staff/pscline/HS%20Online%20Resources%20Page.htm and the resources provided through the state at www.infohio.org really give you the means to empower your children to be successful.

Next week, I’ll highlight the resources our Genoa students have access to that the district (not state) provides. As always, if you have any questions about passwords or the online resources, please contact me and I will try my best to help you. My address is pscline@genoaschools.com and my phone number is 855-7735, ext. 13.

 

 

 

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