THE TENNESSEAN e-Newspaper Login Site:
http://nashvilletennessean.tn.newsmemory.com/nie.php OR http://bit.ly/NzZIO3
User Name: 47724
Password: gannett
USA TODAY e-Newspaper Login Site:
http://usatoday.va.newsmemory.com/charitablefoundation.php OR http://bit.ly/pwKxDV
User Name: 47724
Password: usatoday
What is NIE? NIE is an abbreviation for Newspaper In Education. Through NIE, The Tennessean, The Jackson Sun, The Leaf-Chronicle, and The Daily News Journal provides interactive electronic newspapers and educational programs to classrooms throughout Tennessee.
What is an electronic Newspaper? An electronic newspaper is a replica of the printed version of a newspaper that is accessed through the internet. It includes all articles, pictures, and news sections of the printed newspaper. With the electronic version you can:
http://nashvilletennessean.tn.newsmemory.com/nie.php OR http://bit.ly/NzZIO3
User Name: 47724
Password: gannett
USA TODAY e-Newspaper Login Site:
http://usatoday.va.newsmemory.com/charitablefoundation.php OR http://bit.ly/pwKxDV
User Name: 47724
Password: usatoday
What is NIE? NIE is an abbreviation for Newspaper In Education. Through NIE, The Tennessean, The Jackson Sun, The Leaf-Chronicle, and The Daily News Journal provides interactive electronic newspapers and educational programs to classrooms throughout Tennessee.
What is an electronic Newspaper? An electronic newspaper is a replica of the printed version of a newspaper that is accessed through the internet. It includes all articles, pictures, and news sections of the printed newspaper. With the electronic version you can:
- View all text, photos, and advertisements exactly as they are printed in the daily paper using the computer.
- Save, print, and send articles with a click of a button.
- Read and research the paper any time - at school or at home!
- Access the past thirty days the newspaper.
- Go green! Decrease the use of newsprint and use of fuel required for delivery of print and have a positive effect on the environment.
- Access over 40 newspapers in cities across the United States! Students can compare news stories with newspapers all over the country.