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NIE going digital! Fall 2008
Our NIE program is going totally digital this Fall! Beginning late this summer, teachers can access The State's electronic edition by simply registering as a user. Printed newspapers will no longer be delivered to schools or classrooms.

Instead, you will have online access to the digital e-State seven days a week via an e-State educational subscription, courtesy of State newspaper subscriber's and business partners.

There will be no delivery costs, no newspaper costs and no registration fees associated with these subscriptions. Access to our electronic NIE edition is free to registered users.


Doug Sherry
Circulation Sales Mgr.
dsherry@thestate.com


An updated NIE website is currently under construction and should be completed in 4-6 weeks. In the mean time, if you'd like to view and demo the e-State, follow these steps:
1. log onto www.thestate.com
2.click on "New!Digital e-State" in the upper left corner
3. select "free one-day pass" in the yellow box

A letter containing additional details along with an FAQ sheet is being mailed this weekend.

We're excited about moving forward with the digital e-State and hope that you'll take advantage of this new and fully sponsored feature. Feel free to contact our office with any questions.


Sherrial Styles
NIE / Admin Coordinator
sstyles@thestate.com

Get your classroom tools here
Newspaper in Education is a program that makes newspaper content available to teachers, in digital form, for use in the classroom. This "digital newspaper" is an exact replica of the print version and serves as a "real world" textbook which can be used along with other textbooks or with NIE activity guides. e-Newspapers make great educational material because they are current, fun to use, and environmentally friendly. NIE not only provides electronic newspapers to elementary, middle, and high schools but to private schools, colleges, universities, homeschools, and adult education centers as well.

The program is fully sponsored thanks to the generosity of State newspaper subscribers and area business partners. There is no cost to educators to participate.