Picture Perfect! Teaching with Picture Books
The adage “A picture is worth a thousand words” rings especially true when talking about picture books. Anyone who has browsed through bookstore or library shelves...
The adage “A picture is worth a thousand words” rings especially true when talking about picture books. Anyone who has browsed through bookstore or library shelves...
Please join us at the opening of an exhibit featuring the remarkable, often beautiful and historically important photographs of Martha Blow Wadsworth (1864-1934) from Milne Library’s...
The Imaginarium is a place of creativity. It is an open area that contains materials, ideas, and tools that can be used to enhance learning. School...
We are happy to announce a new resource available to SUNY Geneseo School of Education (SOE) students and faculty – PBS LearningMedia. The link to the...
A Primary source is material created at the time of an historical event and provides a true account of that event or time period. They are...
NOVELNY has replaced the databases Primary Search, Searchasaurus, and Kids’ Search with Kids InfoBits, and eLibrary Elementary. Kids InfoBits is a database created for students in...
Happy Halloween! This event is sponsored by the Young Children’s Council and students from the School of Education. Any age is welcome, though these stories are...
Would you like to get your hands on the newest Common Core-aligned textbooks? Milne Library has added new Math, Science, and ELA textbooks to its collection...
The public access version of ERIC (Education Resources Information Center) has a new website and a new logo. The website’s new interface is much more “google-like”...
So you’re new to campus and kinda new to the whole research paper thing. Or you’re not new but just a bit rusty, and that library...