We've set our clocks forward, and we are ready for spring! Check out our new collections to help make learning fun. Also this month, we are hosting a new webinar - register today so you don't miss out!
New Webinar

What’s New in eMediaVA + Tips & Tricks for Every Classroom
Wednesday, March 19th, 2025 | 4:30 PM
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Discover the latest updates in eMediaVA and explore creative ways to use it across grade levels and subjects! An eMediaVA Teacher Ambassador will share real-world scenarios, favorite resources, and practical tips to enhance your teaching. Don’t miss this chance to unlock new possibilities with eMediaVA! We'll also give away an Amazon gift card for those who join!
Resource Collections

Women’s History Month Collection
Celebrate Women’s History Month with eMediaVA’s curated collection of videos, primary sources, interactives, and more! Discover the stories of trailblazing women who have shaped history, art, science, and culture across time and around the world. Engage students with rich, high-quality resources that bring women’s contributions to life in your classroom.

Feature Fearless Female Scientists in Your Classroom
Who is the most famous scientist your students know? Is it Isaac Newton or Albert Einstein? If your students can name only male scientists, use this video to introduce your students to the fearless females — such as Marie Curie, Marie Tharp, and Jane Goodall — who have made scientific discoveries with lasting impact!

Civic Learning Week Collection
Engage students in the foundations of democracy with eMediaVA’s Civic Learning Week collection! Featuring videos, primary sources, and interactive resources for K-12, this collection brings civics to life—exploring government, citizenship, and civic engagement in meaningful ways. Empower the next generation of informed and active citizens with high-quality, ready-to-use materials.
New On The Blog
Read Across America Resources
Read Across America Day has passed, but it's never a bad time to emphasize reading! Anne Walker, a high school social studies teacher in Prince William County Schools and an eMediaVA Ambassador, shares resources she uses to bring reading into all subjects.
Read her blog post.
About eMediaVA The above resources are from eMediaVA, Virginia’s premier digital media content library for educators and students, providing access to thousands of free, relevant, SOL-aligned digital learning resources for teachers and families. Learn more.
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