ENJOY THE SUMMER BREAK
WITH YOUR NIE WEBSITE
AND DIGITAL NEWSPAPERS
SIGN UP TODAY FOR THE 2009-2010 SCHOOL YEAR
Newspaper in Education Program
100% SPONSORED
Fall 2009 & Spring 2010
Includes Summer Access!
Spring 2009 licenses must be renewed!
Funded by Miami Herald subscribers, local businesses and other organizations. In Spring 2009 over 120 schools participated. We granted over 30,000 teacher student licenses!
TO ACCESS YOUR DIGITAL NEWSPAPER:
If not logged in:
Enter your Email and Password at the top of this page. Then click on the Digital Newspaper icon.
If already logged in:
Click on My Account at the top of this page. Then click on the Digital Newspaper icon.
ATTENTION TEACHERS
Did you have a Spring 2009 license?
If so, you received an email affidavit on May 15th to confirm the details of your Spring order.
If accurate, please click YES on the bottom of that email and confirm. An affidavit is vital to maintaining this sponsored program.
Thank you and don't forget to sign up for the Fall 2009/Spring 2010 NIE!
Your NIE Package Includes
The Miami Herald & el Nuevo Herald
choose one or both in digital format
PLUS: Bonus Curriculum
NEWSPAPER IN EDUCATION:
Excellent newspaper teaching tool
Winner of 20 Pulitzer Prizes
For teachers and students
Available in your classroom
And your computer lab
And media center
Available at home
Use with one computer or
Use it with multiple computers or
Use it with a projector or
Use it with a SmartBoard
Available 24/7
Holidays and weekends
And during the summer break.
7-day newspaper online archive
Review the past week's events.
100% Funded Program
EXTRA EDUCATOR BENEFITS:
Lesson plans for every grade level
"Geography in the News"
"This Week in History"
"Use the News"
"This Week's Word in the News"
Quizzes and projects
Special educational supplements
i.e. Everglades & Flagler
ALL 100% SPONSORED
SIGN UP TODAY
FOR FALL 2009 & SPRING 2010
NO SOFTWARE TO DOWNLOAD
TELL YOUR FELLOW EDUCATORS
Engage Your Students with a NIE subscription to the Digital Newspaper and Online Teacher / Student Resources!
Start Your Day Off Right!
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Access your digital newspaper each morning at home and plan your day. Winner of 19 Pulitzer Prizes.
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Engage your students by utilizing the digital newspaper in your daily lessons.
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Take advantage of the free curriculum by grade level and plan your week.
HERE'S HOW TO ORDER
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Just click on the link in the upper right-hand corner of this page and register.
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Once you register, follow the step-by-step instructions to create your online classes.
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QUESTIONS?
Q) If I was signed up for the Sring 2009 Semester, do I really need to re-register?
A) Yes, a new registration is required.
Q) If I register for the full year, can I cancel before the year is over?
Q) How do I register?
A) To register, go to the upper right-hand corner of this webpage and click on the link to sign up. Then simply follow the step-by-step instructions to (a) register and (b) create your classroom. Q) What is a digital Newspaper?
A) It is the same as a regular newspaper except that you see on your monitor. Flip through the pages with a click of the mouse. You can also print and email articles. You can even save the newspaper onto your computer.
Q) What if I need help registering?
A) Each step is provided on the website, so first give that a try. But, we are here to help. If you have questions, email Karen at ktynes@miamiherald.com. Karen will promptly respond and answer your questions. Please include a phone number and time that is best for her to call you if you need extra help.
Q) What if I don't have enough computers?
A) All you need is one computer and a projector or Smartboard. Some teachers utilize the computers in their media center.
Q) When is the newspaper available?
A) The digital newspaper is available 24/7. Each day's edition is usually available by 6:30 a.m.
STILL CONFUSED???
We can help. For questions regarding the digital edition or how to participate in the NIE program, call...Karen Tynes at 305-376-3282 or 954-764-7026 ext. 3282 or email ktynes@miamiherald.com
LET'S GO GREEN!
The Miami Herald and el Nuevo Herald are excited to provide you with newspaper content in a digital format.
ktynes@miamiherald.com