"When a community sponsors access, every learner, every family, and every educator is included—no matter where learning happens."



The internet is overflowing with high-quality open educational resources (OERs)—but few educators have the time or budget to curate, vet, and organize them. Get Curious saves teachers time and money by gathering over 50,000 trusted OER links across multiple subjects and grade levels, all in one place. Because communities can also contribute their own local resources—from libraries and museums to workforce and civic programs—the platform becomes a shared hub that connects academic content with real-world opportunity.



Unlike most OER platforms built only for educators, Get Curious is intentionally designed to empower student-led learning. Students can explore topics independently and use local stories to develop their voice through opinion writing, comparative analysis, and inquiry. With the community version, children and adults learn side by side—connecting academic standards with real-world identity, history, and place.






Curiosity-driven content that strengthens reading, critical thinking, and academic confidence across subjects.
By harnessing the power of OERs ZUNI makes it easy to provide EQUAL access to quality educational resources for educators, students, and families.
Students follow their curiosity with topics from STEM to local history. Get Curious empowers them to explore what interests them and develop their voice through inquiry and real-world connection.
Everyone browses the Internet for supplemental resources. With ZUNI's already curated and vetted content districts, educators, and families can save money with OERs.
Parents and caregivers can explore alongside students—strengthening home connections and turning curiosity into family conversation.
Users can easily add their own resources and favorite links and share with others. Communities can add resources about their people, history, events, and more...
A safe, inspiring alternative to endless scrolling—where curiosity leads to learning, not distraction.
Get Curious offers simple reports to help communities and educators see what learners explore—turning curiosity into measurable growth.
Curiosity thrives when people can connect. The communication tools in Get Curious allow mayors, educators, families, and students to share messages, announcements, and encouragement in one safe, community-wide space. With built-in feedback on every resource, learning becomes a shared conversation — where civic voices are heard, educators can guide, and students can ask questions or share discoveries.
Seamlessly integrated with Google Workspace for Education and Microsoft tools, the Get Curious LMS supports standards-based learning while giving students space to explore and create. Educators can build guided projects, and students can respond using audio, visual, and multilingual tools, documenting their thinking and progress in meaningful ways. It's a learning space designed not just to deliver content, but to inspire discovery.
AI with a Heart for Community
Get Curious is developing AI tools not to replace human connection, but to deepen it. Our AI will act like a local guide—asking meaningful questions, helping learners explore community stories, and connecting curiosity with purpose. Learners will be able to personalize their AI, making it a partner in discovery rather than a machine for answers. Behind the scenes, AI will help communities organize resources, surface local knowledge, and keep curiosity accessible to all.
Students can't dream of paths they've never seen. Get Curious introduces young learners to real careers in their own communities—farmers, builders, engineers, artists, healthcare workers, entrepreneurs, and more. Through local stories and workforce partnerships, students explore possibilities they may never have discovered in traditional classrooms.
By connecting curiosity with real opportunity, Get Curious helps communities grow their own future talent—rooted in pride, purpose, and place.