ClassLink and TeachingBooks Partner to Provide Easy Access to Author and Book Resources
Clifton, NJ – 03/27/2019 – ClassLink (classlink.com) and TeachingBooks (teachingbooks.net) announce a strategic partnership making it easier for districts to access their library of over 158,000 author and book resources. ClassLink empowers students and teachers around the world with instant access to their digital resources. ClassLink® LaunchPad includes a library of over 6,000 single sign-on apps and instant links to file folders at school and on Google, Office 365, and Dropbox cloud drives. With this new partnership in place, TeachingBooks customers now benefit from instant access to their collection of resources.
“Enriching students’ love of reading and providing teachers with instructional materials that support their literacy work is the mission of TeachingBooks.net”. Glass continued, “Offering 158,000+ digital resources for PreK-12 education, we’re excited that ClassLink users will now have the chance to so easily and seamlessly bring the children’s and young adult books to life with single sign-on access”.
— Nick Glass—Founder & Executive Director of Teaching Books
A leader in providing single sign-on and class rostering solutions for K-12 and Higher Education, ClassLink has a range of sign in options that further reduce barriers to effective technology utilization, including QR Codes, Facial Recognition, and Remote Login. Glass is impressed with ClassLink QuickCards, a QR code that empowers even the youngest learners with instant access to their learning applications without typing a username or password.
“We’re pleased to build our relationship with TeachingBooks, which was not only an early pioneer in organizing digital resources for teaching and learning but remains a leading resource, ” said Patrick Devanney ClassLink’s Vice President Interoperability. Devanney continued, “Working together will enable us to fulfill our shared goal of promoting access by putting students and educators in a better position to achieve their goals.”