Amazon Debuts Educational Resources Service

Amazon Inspire, a free service for digital educational resources, has debuted in beta form as part of Amazon’s support of the U.S. Department of Education’s #GoOpen initiative. The service incorporates such features as search, discovery, and peer reviews, and will provide educators—regardless of funding or location—access to upload and share free digital teaching resources. Contributors to the program include the Newseum in Washington, D.C. and the Folger Shakespeare Library, and is supported by a number of states including Indiana and Massachusetts and school districts including those in Pittsburgh, Penn. and the Nashville, Tenn. metropolitan area. Inspire is in the beta stage and is ready for teachers to use and provide feedback. Click here for more information.

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