Live and Real-World Learning for Duval Classrooms
Interactive live and on-demand sessions connecting Duval County librarians and science teachers with real-world experts and experiences beyond the textbook.

How we support Duval classrooms
Designed for both school librarians and science teachers, Streamable Learning supports whole-class instruction, small groups, library-led experiences, and independent exploration.

Connect with subject-matter experts
Bring subject-matter experts from around the world into your district’s libraries and classrooms. Provide live access to scientists, historians, astronomers, biologists, environmental specialists, authors, and other experts for your students.

Enhance inquiry-based learning
Help your students make real-world connections. Give students the opportunity to engage with 100s of experts from unique organizations in a safe, live, virtual environment. Students learn through questioning, demonstrations and live discussion - all without leaving the classroom.

Provide equitable access for every student
Make field trips equitable. Streamable Learning opens doors for students to learn from experts beyond the boundaries of their school, community, state, and even country. Every field trip is recorded and has closed captions in multiple languages so no student misses out.
What is Streamable Learning?
How Educators Use Streamable Learning in Duval Classrooms

For School librarians
• Host live sessions in the media center as schoolwide experiences• Curate recorded sessions to support classroom units or inquiry projects• Support teachers with sessions aligned to curriculum

For Science Teachers
• Launch a new unit with a live session led by a working scientist• Reinforce key concepts using a short recorded session• Give students the chance to ask real experts questions during live Q&A
Over 200 content partners on Streamable Learning

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Zoos & Nature Centers
Loved by districts
Educators across districts use Streamable Learning to bring real-world voices into daily instruction and library programming.









