We've been really busy at izzit.org headquarters, and we're not slowing down!
We've released 8 new programs for the 2015-2016 school year, created a new streaming page with most of our programs, unveiled a new download feature so viewers can download most of our programs directly to their devices without ad interruption. We enhanced our blogging page so you can see our daily Current Events, izzit.org News, and Teaching Zone blogs in one easy spot.
New Releases from izzit.org for 2015-2016:


2. Recalculating - Can technology help them prove it's their land? In the national forests of Gujarat, India, the tribal people have been seen as encroachers, thieves who dare to produce food for their families on land claimed by the government. Rama Bhai and his family have worked land in the Sagai village for generations.
3. Energy Solutions: Who Chooses? - "The whole town's gotta go…" Meet the little village of Atterwasch, Germany and the folks who live there. Atterwasch is slated for demolition – the whole town, including the church originally built in the 1200s. It's a casualty of Germany's Energiewende, the most ambitious transformation of a country's energy sector ever attempted.


5. Where Did My Money Go? - Taxes, taxes everywhere! Paycheck sticker shock. Anyone who’s ever received a first paycheck remembers that feeling.

6. What's Taxing About Taxes? - Who pays? Who chooses? What’s fair? April 15 generally brings a scramble for U.S. taxpayers! But who exactly is paying? How much? What’s “fair?”
7. People, Power & Prosperity - Developing nations turn on the power! Electricity is so much a part of our daily routine in the developed world that it’s hard to imagine life without it. It’s much more than just lights and television, or the internet...electricity plays a factor in health and well-being.

8. No Longer OutCastes - Breaking the grip of discrimination! Madhusudana Rao wasn’t going to let the circumstances of his birth limit him.

8. No Longer OutCastes - Breaking the grip of discrimination! Madhusudana Rao wasn’t going to let the circumstances of his birth limit him.
We launched our 12 Days of Christmas Giveaway Spectacular (You guys loved that one!), attended more teacher conferences and gave away Roku streaming sticks! Oh yeah, we also published our educational channel on Roku...what else??
Our new Discount Membership was released. This new membership option allows members to receive a 50% discount off regular webstore prices for most izzit.org products. 12 month membership (from date of purchase). Click here to purchase this now for only $9.95.
Director of Educational Curriculum Susan Gable, was invited to speak at TEDxErie this past year. Watch the video here. She was also interviewed by a number of radio stations, as well as a national segment on Bloomberg News. Most recently, Susan was interviewed on Los Angeles’ #1 talk radio, KNX, about teaching kids about taxes. NBC Newswatch also did a segment on the same subject, using izzit! teaching units. The segment aired on NBC-affiliate stations across the U.S. during tax season.
We joined Pinterest! Everyone can locate our full programs, contest information, izzit.org news, teacher quotes, printable classroom worksheets and SO much more! Follow all of our boards and make sure to pin your favorites.
We want to launch more social media contests and giveaways but we need your participation. Following our Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, YouTube, and Vimeo channels allows you to stay up to date with everything izzit.org, but you get the insider scoop! We like to ask our fans what program titles they like best, what infographics they use in their classrooms, what crafts and activities you are using with your students but most of all, we want to know WHAT YOU LIKE and WHAT YOU NEED!
Our main purpose is to give educators access to classroom videos and materials, but learning isn't just in the classroom - we want your students and kids to use our student zone, online quizzes, kid zone, and interact with us just as much as teachers do!


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