TN High Schools Will Now Have Free Digital Content

TN High Schools Will Now Have Free Digital Content

Tennessee high school students will have access to digital course materials in 14 subjects this school year for free after multiple groups came together to offer a newly created online catalog.

The Tennessee Digital Resources Library, announced Tuesday, is a partnership between the Tennessee Schools Board Association and other groups to help districts focus not on buying textbooks, but instead technology for classrooms, according to a news release. The catalog will be available on iTunesU.

The Tennessee Digital Resources Library is designed to help school districts use and share open educational resources, which are aligned to Tennessee standards, thus helping teachers as they deliver content in the classrooms, according to the release.

Beginning in August 2015, (continue reading at Tennessean)

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