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The Media Center is your source for Curriki news and information. From Curriki announcements to the latest news, you can keep connected and up-to-date with the Curriki Exchange for Open Educational Curriculum.

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Media Coverage


50 innovative education startups for 2012

Curriki was named as one of the "top 50 education startups for 2012."


Crowdsourcing Curricula with Curriki


Open Source Education on NBC Class Action
Kim Jones, CEO, and Scott McNealy interviewed by Jessica Aguirre, host of Class Action on NBC Bay Area


International Initiatives Fuel Growth of Open Ed. Content

Cassidy: An Apple Charitable Foundation would make i-textbooks insanely great

INTERVIEW: Scott McNealy On Technology & Education



Curriki CTO is One of the Education and Publishing Industry Experts Named to Learning Resource Metadata Initiative Technical Working Group


Network World: Curriki: Bringing the open source model to education


The New York Times: $200 Textbook vs. Free. You Do the Math.

Latest News

Press Releases


Curriki Receives 3 Million Dollar Donation

New Video-based Lesson Plans on Global Environmental, Health, and Political Issues Available Free to Educators Via Curriki


'Imagination Lessons' From LCI Now Available to the Global Curriki Educator Community


The Association of Educational Publishers and Creative Commons to Co-Lead Learning Resources Framework Initiative


Curriki Calls for K-12 Video-based Lesson Plan Submissions


Curriki and CUE Join Forces to Deliver Professional Development Courses Promoting Open Educational Curriculum, Digital and Social Learning

NEA Member Benefits and Curriki to Offer Members Revolutionary Online Learning Tools

Curriki Appoints Kim Jones as New Executive Director to Oversee Next Phase of Growth

Educators Tap Curriki.org to Gain Access to over 35,000 Free Lessons, Units and Multimedia Learning Objects for the Classroom

Curriki Hosts Educational Video Library by Khan Academy

Call For K–12 Instructional Content for “Summer of Content” Challenge

New Teacher-Developed K-12 Open Source Curriculum Available Free To Educators Around the World

Curriki Recognizes Innovative Users of Its Free Open-Source Educational Content


Media Coverage


International Initiatives Fuel Growth of Open Ed. Content

Cassidy: An Apple Charitable Foundation would make i-textbooks insanely great

Curriki CTO is One of the Education and Publishing Industry Experts Named to Learning Resource Metadata Initiative Technical Working Group


Network World: Curriki: Bringing the open source model to education


The New York Times: $200 Textbook vs. Free. You Do the Math.

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Orion Marketing
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What Curriki Members Are Saying


What makes this site remarkable is how well it is organized, the rating system to guide educators on their search for curricula, and the interactivity included in every lesson plan provided. In essence, it is an open platform for sharing your best teaching ideas globally that can be rated on quality of content and commented on by those who actually use a chosen lesson.

- Leslie G Perry, Educator & Blogger, Old Greenwich, CT



I can research Curriki and find the exact worksheet or resource that an individual child needs. When your children are as diverse as my Special Ed students, it is timesaving and beneficial to look at your site first.

- L. Olson, Special Ed teacher, Hanover



In my educational technology classes I encourage my teacher candidates to embrace the open source computing culture. Creating and sharing quality curriculum materials is what Curriki is all about. For the past year my classes have been adding to the collection of Curriki resources, while at the same time becoming part of this worthwhile community.

- Chris Penny, Ph.D., Associate Professor, West Chester University