The Science family of journals is published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s oldest and largest general science organization. The nonprofit AAAS serves 10 million people through primary memberships and affiliations with some 262 scientific societies and academies.
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Offers exclusive access to the largest single library of feature films, documentaries and foreign films available to K-12 schools for instructional support. Instructors can choose to request films from a library of over 40,000 titles and can easily assign films to students outside the classroom by sharing links to assigned films in Canvas. For most films, Swank provides high quality HD streams with closed-captioning and audio tracks in multiple languages. Guide to using Swank: https://ncssm.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/TLC/pages/1478852609/Swank+K-12+Streaming
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ArcGIS software to build interactive maps and visualize data. Create an account using NCSSM credentials. Click dot icon in top right to view software suite.
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Indigenous Peoples of North America, Part One
Cultural, political, and social history of indigenous peoples from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. Includes photographs, Bureau of Indian Affairs records, Indigenous-authored newspapers, books by European settlers about Native people, and more.