Newspapers in Education
Demos
Publication:
Denver Post
Solution:
Olive ActivePaper Daily
The electronic edition newspaper spreads benefits across the school community. Students love etrib because it provides them easy access and robust search. The newspaper staff loves it, because they can deliver to readers despite inclement weather and equipment malfunctions.
NIE and Community Relations Coordinator
The Idaho Press-Tribune
Datasheets
Using an e-edition for your Newspaper In Education program lets you deliver information to younger readers in their preferred format, initiating a strong relationship with future subscribers.
For example, Denver Newspaper Agency (DNA) delivers a Web-based version of its newspapers to schools that participate in its NIE program. This digital replica edition allows students to consume news in the media they prefer, while saving DNA $466,000 in paper, ink, and delivery fees in 2006.
Many teachers that previously ordered only one of the JOA papers, based on publishing format preference (broadsheet vs. tabloid), now take advantage of e-versions of both Rocky Mountain News and the Denver Post.
DNA uses electronic newspapers to develop e-curriculum and to create K-12 lesson plans in accordance with the Colorado Student Assessment Program (CSAP) standards. The State provides instructors with continuing education course credit for creating e-edition based lesson plans.
As a result of DNA’s NIE focus, combined print and e-edition circulation rose 31% from 2005 to 2006, 250 teachers use online newspapers in their classrooms and e-editions account for 33% of all NIE subscriptions after two years.
For more details on DNA’s NIE program, please view our on-demand webinar - How to Use Electronic Edition to Expand Your NIE Program.
Why Use Olive for Your NIE Program?
- Cost savings in paper, ink, and delivery fees
- Guaranteed, timely delivery to classrooms
- Integrated, searchable archive provides historical context
Download a free Newspaper In Education Teacher’s Guide that discusses how to use electronic editions and digital archives to expand your NIE program, develop the next generation of subscribers, and save money on printing and distributing newspapers to schools.
Journalism Competitions Grow Tomorrow’s Subscribers and
Community Leaders
Olive will help sponsor your high school journalism competiton to help
get students excited about careers in the newspaper industry. See how
we worked with The Bradenton Herald
and Emerald Coast Public Relations
Organization on their competitions.
Contact us (or call Sasha Frey at 720-747-1220x20) to discuss how we can make your journalism competition more appealing by providing an electronic edition to the winning school.
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