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Subject: NBC News You Can Use in Your Library or Media Center
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Date: Thursday, 10 June, 2010, 2:17
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Bring the World into Your Library or Media Center with Short, Standards-Aligned Videos from NBC News!
Dear Colleague,
Have you ever seen a story on the news and wished you could use it in your library or media center? Now NBC News is making such resources readily available to educators through NBC News Archives On Demand™.
With a FREE trial of NBC News Archives On Demand, you can have instant access to over 10,000 videos, primary source documents, images and more! This award-winning subscription resource, specifically designed and organized for use in K-12 schools, is available to librarians, media specialists, teachers, students and parents. Its features include:
Thousands of short, searchable and downloadable videos
More than 25 collections aligned to state standards
Current events updated daily, Monday-Friday
Historic content from one of the largest news archives in the world
24x7 access from school, library or home
Safe, authoritative content chosen specifically for K-12 students
Linda Kraut, Media Specialist for New Jersey’s Glen Rock Middle and High School, has been using NBC News Archives On Demand since fall 2009, and is excited about the possibilities it has opened up for her teachers across so many subject areas. Linda says, “I was very excited about [Archives On Demand] when it first came out because of the value of showing short clips in the classroom. Plus, the fact that it came from NBC News and was authoritative was really important for me.” Linda created a direct link to the website on her media center home page, in addition to offering it in her media library, making it easy for students and teachers to access the resource from anywhere in the
building.
I invite you to try NBC News Archives On Demand FREE for 30 days to see all that it has to offer. Just click here to sign up for a no-obligation trial, and start exploring today!
Best regards,
Adam Jones
Senior Vice President,
NBC News/NBC Learn
NBC Learn, a division of NBC News
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