360: Free Tech Tools Through Your LibraryIn this episode of Homeschooling with Technology, Meryl interviews Melissa Brander from Pocket Homeschool about the many free technology resources available through your local library.
Most homeschool families think of the library as a place for books. But today’s libraries offer far more — including digital tools, streaming platforms, language programs, research databases, maker spaces, and even technology devices you can borrow.
Melissa shares practical ideas and specific tools to help homeschool families take full advantage of what libraries are already offering — often completely free.
Tech Resources You May Not Realize Your Library Offers1. Basic Tech Access* Public computers * Low-cost or free printing (including color printing) * Wi-Fi access
If you occasionally need color printing or device access, your library may be an easy solution.
Library of ThingsMany libraries now offer a “Library of Things,” which allows you to check out non-book items such as:
Laptops
Not every library has this, but it is becoming increasingly common.
Audiobooks and Audio DevicesBeyond traditional books on CD, libraries now offer:
Playaways (self-contained MP3 audiobook players)
These can be especially helpful for emerging or struggling readers.
Library AppsCheck whether your library offers:
A dedicated library catalog app
Kanopy, in particular, can be a powerful tool for homeschool families who use documentaries as part of their curriculum.
Language Learning PlatformsMany libraries provide free access to programs such as:
Mango Languages
These platforms offer structured lessons and can serve as a full curriculum or a supplement to your existing language studies.
Homework Help and TutoringSome libraries offer online tutoring platforms (such as Brainfuse), where students can:
Ask questions
This can be invaluable when a concept simply is not clicking at home.
Research DatabasesLibraries often provide access to academic databases, including:
Elementary and middle school research databases
These are especially important for:
In a world of quick AI-generated answers, learning how to use databases is a critical skill.
Maker SpacesSome libraries now include maker spaces equipped with:
3D printers
These spaces allow students to experiment with technology that may be too expensive to purchase individually.
Library ProgrammingLibraries frequently offer workshops and events that may include:
Coding sessions
Always check your library’s event calendar. And if you do not see something you need, ask — librarians often welcome suggestions from their community.
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