Week 13: Discovery Education
Discovery Education has come a long way since its inception. Unfortunately, it is not free, however, most districts I know do have a license to this amazing resource. This started out as just a way to watch Discovery videos at school, however, it now has so many more features. You can make Assessments from the videos you show, create PLCs and Educator Networks, classrooms to show content to certain classes, and create content by standards.
You can also create Channels that align with your subject, content, and grade level. They have great historical and current events in their database. It is great for all ages and content areas. They even have an SEL section. It also begins to make suggestions for you after a while from what you show in your class on your channel.
You can also create boards with content and quizzes you can share with students or educators. You search the database for the videos and then you make the questions to go with the videos.
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If your district does not have a license to this great resource, I would look into it. There is a free trial to see how it all works. Also, the pricing is not outrageous!
https://www.discoveryeducation.com/





Holy Cow that looks cool! You have some great information to share every week and I really appreciate all the visuals! I am going to have to take a closer look at this (realistically over the summer:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
~Barbara
Hi Barbara,
DeleteIt is a great resource. I know it is a lot information, but you can do so much with it. Definitely take the summer to take a closer look at it!
Tara, while I don't think that this is something I would use in my math class, I could definitely see its potential in other content classes or even my advisory (homeroom) classes. We have been trying to find ways to spend some funds (what a problem to have!) and I wonder if we could get a license for the school to use this. Thanks for the new website! -Jackie W13
ReplyDeleteHi Jackie,
DeleteWhat a wonderful problem to have! They have some great SEL resources that would be great for Advisory classes. If your district is willing to pay for the license, it is a great resource.
This looks like a great resource! I like that it has something for multiple content areas and it seems like a great way to get students interested and engaged. I will have to look at this and see if it's something my school would want to purchase!
ReplyDeleteSylvia Barrett
Week 13 Response
Hi Sylvia,
DeleteIt has resources for almost every content area. If you put together a presentation, I am sure your school would at least look into getting one license for you to try it out and see if it is worth doing for the whole school.
Hi there,
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an amazing teaching resource! I like the idea that you can create channels based on content/ topic. I also think this is an engaging tool to capture students' learning and understanding of the information via the quizzes and responses features.
- Kayla Miller (Week 13)
Hi Kayla,
DeleteThey have content separated by grade levels, so it is perfect for every teacher. It goes from K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12. Then the content is separated by by subject and SEL. It is very easy to navigate and the quizzes and assessments are very easy to make. If your district/school is willing checking into a license for at least you to try for a year. Also, being able to create PLCs and teams is a great way to collaborate.
Hey Tara,
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an incredible resource! I like how it will start to suggest things for you based on your previous searches. I think that this tool would be really engaging for students of all ages because it has so many different activities, and it’s so realistic looking! Thank you for sharing, and I’m going to check into this to see if my school has a license. Does it integrate well with Schoology?
-Alexa Oberembt
Hi Alexa,
DeleteIt does not integrate well with LMS. The best way I have found to integrate Discovery into Schoology is by providing a QR codes to the students that will take them to where I want them to do in Discovery Education.