Hello All!

 

The Library of Michigan is fortunate to be working with a K12 Education Specialist who then works directly with school librarians, teachers and administrators in PreK-12 public and private schools around the state.  She is doing amazing work helping educators to realize how important MeL’s quality, vetted digital resources can be to preparing students for college and career.

In support of parents who are their children’s first teachers and who maintain an active role in their children’s formal education, our K12 Specialist has added a Parent Resources section to the MeL Teachers portal.  In this section, parents can find an explanation of what “subscription databases” actually are, and how to use them, a link to the MeL Parent Page with selected quality, free websites that provide support, and direct links and information on how MeL’s College Bound center as well as MeL Teens and MeL Kids portals can be successfully used by parents with their children.

Parents, especially Homeschool parents would want to also check out the Training Toolkit in MeL Teachers.  On it they can learn more about MeL resources, access MeL training and get an overview of training materials.  There are links to workbooks, infosheeets, slide decks and resource specific videos.

 

Brought to you by Deb Renee Biggs and Sonya Schryer Norris, Library Consultants at the Library of Michigan

  

MeL databases are available to Michigan residents or Michigan library access only.

 

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Deb Renee Biggs, MA AMLS
Library Consultant & Michigan eLibrary Coordinator

Library of Michigan/Michigan Department of Education

702 W. Kalamazoo St.

Lansing, MI  48915

 

Phone:  517-373-4466

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