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Arizona State University
P.O. Box 871006
Tempe, AZ 85287
Phone:  480.965.1403
Email:  [email protected]



Press release from PBS today:

PBS and WGBH <http://www.wgbh.org/> , and their producing partners WNET and 
KET, along with 31 other PBS member stations, today launched PBS LearningMedia 
<http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/>  (pbslearningmedia.org 
<http://pbslearningmedia.org> ), a free service for all teachers, students and 
families nationwide. In addition to a rich public media library, PBS 
LearningMedia has content contributed from other publicly funded organizations, 
including the National Archives, the Library of Congress and NPR, as well as 
content funded by NASA, the National Science Foundation, the National 
Institutes of Health and the US Department of Education, to deliver thousands 
of resources for use in the classroom and with home-schoolers.

Delivering unprecedented access to a robust digital library aligned to Common 
Core State Standards and available to all preK-16 classrooms, PBS LearningMedia 
is the next generation in digital media platforms with high-quality content 
drawn from more than 1,500 public media producers, 350 local stations, such as 
WGBH's NOVA science series among many others, and a growing list of other 
contributors. Beginning today, teachers and students have immediate access for 
their lessons and homework to more than 114,000 research-based instructional 
resources - including videos, interactives, images, audio files, mobile apps, 
lesson plans, and worksheets. Combining dynamic and engaging instructional 
content with professional development support, PBS LearningMedia empowers 
educators to create media-rich curriculum lessons that meet the needs of 21st 
century learners

 *   quickly and easily find relevant resources, localized to their needs, to 
differentiate instruction for a diverse range of learners;
 *   personalize the site by tagging resources and share ideas, recommendations 
and comments on how they've used media assets in their teaching with their 
professional learning networks via email or social media tools, such as 
Facebook and Twitter; and
 *   develop "class pages" - curated content lists - for student viewing, 
feedback and instruction on interactive white boards and school-based intranets 
and other networking tools.


Site requires registering but all of the content is free for educators,  
students, and families.
A premium service will go live  
<http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/help/premium-service/> this Fall.




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