A Few Search Tips for Discover GALILEO
If you’ve visited GALILEO High School or GALILEO Teen recently, you’ve probably noticed the new search box. Discover GALILEO is a new way to search across the GALILEO resources. It’s a quick, easy way...
View ArticleGALILEO Resources for International Holocaust Remembrance Day
In 2005, the United Nations General Assembly designated January 27 as International Holocaust Remembrance Day, a memorial day for the victims of the Jewish Holocaust. GALILEO provides several...
View ArticleResources for Students: How Does a Bill Become Law in Georgia?
With the Georgia General Assembly in session, we will soon be seeing news stories about bills going through the Georgia House of Representatives or the Georgia State Senate. If you would like...
View ArticleGALILEO Resources for Black History Month
Black History Month will soon be here, and GALILEO has quite a few great resources to share with students and teachers. Start by entering a person or event associated with African American history in...
View ArticleAnnouncing the 2013 Annual GALILEO Staff Awards for Best Use of GALILEO...
The GALILEO staff will present two awards for the best use of GALILEO resources in a project submitted to the 2013 Georgia Student Media Festival: group project (classroom teacher) and individual...
View ArticleCommon Core – GALILEO Training Archives Available
The recent webinars on GALILEO to the Core: Leveraging Digital Resources for Literacy, presented in partnership with the Georgia Department of Education, were popular with the K-12 community, and the...
View ArticleGALILEO Resources for Women’s History Month
In honor of Women’s History Month, here are a few resources in GALILEO to help you find the stories of women throughout history. Middle and high school students can start by looking for a woman in the...
View ArticleNational Poetry Month Resources in GALILEO
Are your students studying rhythm and rhyme for National Poetry Month? From the ancients to recent Pulitzer Prize winners, students can find poetry criticism, poet biographies, full-text poems, and...
View ArticleEducational Activities in GALILEO: Keeping Students Engaged through Summer
The school year is coming to a close and summer is coming quickly. If you’re looking for some activities to keep restless students engaged in learning or if you’re looking for activities to send home...
View ArticleReminder: Send New GALILEO Password Home with Students for the Summer
I hope the school year is winding down well for everyone. This is a reminder that the GALILEO password will change on Friday, May 17. If you would like your students and teachers to be able to access...
View ArticleBritannica School Enhancements and Training for GALILEO K-12 Schools
Georgia schools will see a new Britannica when they return from summer vacation. The new Britannica School rolled out new engaging interfaces for elementary, middle, and high school levels, as well as...
View ArticlePreview GALILEO Elementary
GALILEO Elementary is the newest user view designed for Georgia’s younger users. The website features a targeted Discovery search, links to databases that are great for student research, and an...
View ArticleA Redesigned New Georgia Encyclopedia
Take a look at the redesigned site of the New Georgia Encyclopedia! More than two years’ worth of researching, planning, designing, and legwork have gone into producing the next generation of the NGE....
View ArticleGALILEO Elementary is Live
You may have missed the opportunity to preview the new GALILEO Elementary website, but you can check it out now by clicking the “GALILEO Kids” link at the bottom of page in the GALILEO Scholar,...
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