Paid AHS Subscriptions
Paid AHS Subscriptions
Swank offers exclusive access to the largest single library of feature films, documentaries and foreign films available to K-12 schools for instructional support. Featuring over 40,000 movies, Swank’s cloud-hosted streaming platform eliminates common obstacles – such as the lack of DVD players, blocked personal streaming sites and DVD library maintenance.
Credo Source is a research starting point and multidisciplinary hub of topic discovery that includes more than 1.7M reference materials selected specifically for high-school students. Its advanced features—including the Mind Map, Skill Builder video tutorials, and more—are all designed to develop information literacy skills.
SIRS Issues Researcher delivers diverse perspectives on today's complex social issues with relevant, credible information and tools that equip students to think critically about global controversies. the current analysis that illuminates how the issue affects politics, personal beliefs, and current events.
From personal interest to educational research, BadgerLink provides Wisconsin residents with licensed trustworthy resources.
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The ProQuest platform makes hundreds of full text and A&I (Abstracts & Indexes) collections available to researchers around the world. The ProQuest platform hosts multidisciplinary content containing scholarly journals, books, video & audio, dissertations & theses, newspapers and more.
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News - Expert reporting, including culture coverage and analysis.
Games - Word games, logic puzzles and crosswords.
Cooking - Delicious recipes, advice and inspiration.
Audio - Exclusive shows, narrated articles and more.
Wirecutter - Reviews and recommendations for thousands of products.
The Athletic - In-depth, personalized coverage of your favorite sports.
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Digital Literacy and Internet Safety
"If you are new to computers, haven't used them for a while, are a little unsure and uncomfortable, or just need a bit of a refresher, we have the tools to help you tackle technology at your own pace and gain the confidence you need to succeed. "
"Students are confused about how to evaluate online information. We all are. The COR curriculum provides free lessons and assessments that help you teach students to evaluate online information that affects them, their communities, and the world. "
"To make the most of the Internet, kids need to be prepared to make smart decisions. Be Internet Awesome empowers kids with tools and education to confidently and safely explore, grow, and play online."
"Use digital citizenship lesson plans to address timely topics and prepare students to take ownership of their digital lives. "
"Based on an introductory college-level curriculum, this series takes you through the history and psychology of media and gives you the skills to become more media savvy. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:
Describe media literacy as a skill and its development over time
Understand the positive and negative effects of media on audiences
Explain how media regulations and policies affect media producers
Create many forms of media in an informed way"
"By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Examine information using the same skills and questions as fact-checkers
Read laterally to learn more about the authority and perspective of sources
Evaluate different types of evidence, from videos to infographics
Understand how search engines and social media feeds work
Break bad internet habits like impatience and passivity, and build better ones "
Quick, grab-and-go lessons to help your students think critically about AI and its impact.
These resources also assist educators in fulfilling Wisconsin Education Act 31, the statutory requirement that all school districts provide instruction in the history, culture, and tribal sovereignty of the American Indian nations in the state. This requirement represents our state’s commitment to serve our diverse communities and the American Indian tribes and bands who reside within Wisconsin’s borders.
These resources were compiled by SDA staff.
Wisconsin Act 30 (2021) requires districts to incorporate the Holocaust and other genocides into their curriculum at least once in grades 5-8 and at least once in grades 9-12. In this group you will find Holocaust and genocide resources aligned to Wisconsin standards, framework for learning, and essential questions.
We’ve created a free tool for building reliable, respectful and rigorous lessons on the Holocaust.
Typing "Keyboarding" Programs
Citing Sources
Learn to touch type quickly and efficiently with TypingClub. With millions of users around the world, it is the most popular keyboarding application online today.
MyBib is a new FREE bibliography and citation generator that makes accurate citations for you to copy straight into your academic assignments and papers. MyBib can format webpages, books, journals, PDFs, and 30 other sources in over 9,000 different citation styles, including APA 6, APA 7, Chicago, Harvard, and MLA 8.