Resources for Teachers and Students
What is the AJC e-Edition?
The e-edition is an exact replica of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution in electronic form and is available in all counties. It differs from AJC.com in that you can page through the entire newspaper on-line just like the printed version you receive at your door step.
What "perks" does the e-edition offer?
How do I share the e-edition with my students?
How much does the e-edition cost?
Thanks to generous donations from our newspaper subscribers and local businesses there is no cost to teachers who want to use the AJC e-Edition in their classroom.
Will I need to order a user name and password for each student?
When you sign up for the e-edition you will only receive one user name and password to access the e-edition. You will want to order access, though, for your largest class size. This will allow you to sign that many students on at one time using the same user name and password. For example, if you order 25 licenses you can have 25 computers signed on to the electronic edition all at the same time. Even if you only plan on projecting articles from one computer in your classroom, sign up for a class size, as that is how many students will be viewing the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
I have more questions. Who can I contact?
You can reach Nancy Jones in our AJC in Education Department at 404-526-7891 or e-mail her at nie@ajc.com
How do I sign up?
Sign up for e-edition access with our online order form