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What is Iowa AEA Online?

Iowa AEA Online is a statewide collaborative project that provides no-cost access to high-quality, web-based resources for all Iowa students and teachers. These electronic, across-the-curriculum resources allow all schools, regardless of financial or geographic constraints, to offer a “library without walls” that is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, from any Internet accessible computer. Iowa AEA Online is funded by Iowa's Area Education Agencies (AEAs) www.iowaaea.org. To learn more about these resources and how to access them, contact your building teacher librarian, AEA Media and Technology representative or go to the Iowa AEA Online web site at www.iowaaeaonline.org.

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AccuWeather Premium

Weather Service

The AccuWeather Premium Weather Service will enhance your science curriculum for research, projects, presentations and more. In addition, weather information can assist school administrators with decisions made regarding student transportation.

 

AP Images
Images is the database of the Associated Press Archives offering teachers and students access to AP articles, audio clips, charts, graphs, tables, maps, and photos from the 1840s to moments ago. 

 

Atomic Learning 

Library

Atomic Learning is an electronic help desk and training system for computer applications. New for 2009-2010 - Assistive Technology Collection focused on helping educators, students and parents use and apply assistive technology.

iCLIPART For Schools
iCLIPART for SCHOOLS is new for 2009-2010 and is a collection of more than 7.8 million photos, clipart, fonts, animations, sounds, and HD video backgrounds.

 

 

DE streaming
DE streaming is a web-based digital video delivery system from Discovery Education, which provides more than 6,600 full-length videos and more than 68,000 video clips searchable by keyword, subject area and grade level. New for 2009-2010 - Games, skill builders, math tutorials, and more.

 

EBSCO
EBSCO is the largest school  subscription agency of full-text periodicals, newspapers and reference tools for elementary, middle and high school students. These resources provide excellent coverage of science, health, multicultural issues, music, politics, history, geography, etc. Lexile reading levels are identified for magazine articles. Teachers have access to over 500 education journals covering information on everything from children’s health and development to cutting-edge pedagogical theory and practice.

 

Learn 360
Learn360 is new for 2009-2010 and is a web-based digital delivery system for streaming and downloading full videos, video clips, images, audio, digital files, and podcasts.

 

 

SIRS Issues Researcher

SIRS Issues Researcher offers thousands of relevant full-text articles and analysis on today’s social, scientific, health, historic, economic, political, and global issues. New for 2009-2010 - New interface and expanded coverage.

 

World Book Online
World Book Web includes continuously updated articles from the 22-volume print set plus thousands of additional articles, pictures, maps, videos, animations, primary source documents and links to other websites. New for 2009-2010 - French and Spanish encyclopedias, World Book Discover for differentiated instruction, and three new World Book Digital Libraries.

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Images were used with permission from AP Images Archive, Ranger Rick magazine, Clipart.com, DE streaming, Team Husar and World Book.   ©2008, Iowa Educators Consortium

 

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