CitizensNet
November 13, 2024
Spring ISD Joins Houston Public Library's LEARNINGLink Program
Houston Public Library (HPL) is excited to announce that Spring Independent School District (Spring ISD) has officially joined HPL’s LEARNINGLink Program. This partnership provides Spring ISD students with free access to educational resources, including e-books, research databases, and tutoring services, all aimed at supporting their academic success.
The LEARNINGLink Program connects students directly to valuable online resources, empowering them to excel both in and out of the classroom. With a simple login process using their School ID and library card information, Spring ISD students will be able to tap into age-appropriate materials available 24/7 with resources such as Brainfuse, Boundless, and Comics Plus:
• Brainfuse: Subject-specific assistance with tutoring, practice tests, flashcards, and study guides, which teachers can use to reinforce learning and recommend to students preparing for exams.
• Boundless: Thousands of age-appropriate e-books and audiobooks, providing a wide range of materials for teachers to enhance their lessons, encourage independent reading, and even create curated reading lists tailored to your curriculum.
• Comics Plus: Comics encourage discussions about narrative structure, character development, and visual storytelling, promoting critical thinking and analytical skills among students.
Integrating LEARNINGLink into Spring ISD’s educational offerings will give over 40,000 students and faculty the opportunity to access additional tools they need to succeed both in the classroom and beyond.
As we welcome Spring ISD into the LEARNINGLink family, we’d like to take this opportunity to remind all participating school districts -- Alief Independent School District, Houston Independent School District, and Pasadena Independent School District -- to fully utilize this incredible resource. LEARNINGLink is designed to enhance educational experiences, and we encourage you to remind your students and faculty about the free valuable tools available to them.
To make the most of the LEARNINGLink Program, educators are encouraged to:
• Explore Resources: Encourage students to browse the extensive collection of e-books, research materials, and more.
• Try Kanopy Access* for Faculty: Complement curriculums with a diverse library of educational films, documentaries, and classic cinema. Videos with the Public Performance Rights (PPR) icon can be used in the classroom and must include the statement, "Made possible through Houston Public Library."
• Provide Support: Foster a collaborative environment for student success.
• Share Feedback: Share your experiences with the program to help HPL enhance and expand its offerings.
HPL's Deputy Assistant Director of Library Materials, Patrick Atkins, expressed enthusiasm about Spring ISD’s participation. “Partnering with Spring ISD is a natural fit for Houston Public Library. We are committed to increasing access to educational resources for students and assisting educators through our program. We invite other districts to join us in making these valuable resources available to even more students.”
For more information about the LEARNINGLink program and how your school district can get involved, please visit https://houstonlibrary.org/learning-link.