Digital libraries can support differentiation and inclusion by catering to the diverse needs and abilities of your students. You can use digital libraries to provide your students with multiple options and formats for accessing, engaging with, and expressing information, such as text, audio, video, images, or interactive features. You can also use digital libraries to adapt the level, pace, and complexity of the content and activities, based on your students' readiness, background, and preferences. By using digital libraries, you can create an inclusive and equitable learning environment that respects and values diversity.
Integrating digital libraries into your classroom can have many benefits for you and your students, but it also requires careful planning, implementation, and evaluation. You need to consider the availability, quality, and suitability of the digital resources, the technological infrastructure and support, the pedagogical and ethical implications, and the assessment and feedback strategies. You also need to involve your students, colleagues, administrators, and parents in the process, and to seek professional development and guidance as needed.