Christian publishers support launch of digital curriculum platform |
Written by Shawn Akers |
Thursday, 09 April 2015 02:20 PM America/New_York |
Beginning in June, churches will have access to Disciplr, an innovative digital platform for churches to customize a curriculum plan to their specific needs, using curriculum and resources from the publishers they know and trust. Developed with the support of publisher David C Cook and Christian technology firm HelloMogo, Inc., Disciplr, LLC is headquartered in Colorado Springs and includes a growing team of eleven employees. Designed to give churches choice and accessibility, Disciplr will offer Gospel Light, David C Cook and other popular brands in time for the fall curriculum quarter. More than an online marketplace, Disciplr is a cloud-based web application designed to streamline the process of managing volunteer teachers and lesson planning. It includes features such as integrated calendar and teacher communication modules designed for the way churches use curriculum. It offers the capability of printing materials directly from the application and does not require downloading and managing files. Teachers will be able to display video and other visual media in the classroom easily with the Presentation Mode feature combined with readily available devices such as tablets and televisions. “At Disciplr we’re passionate about the impact technology is having on the church,” said Michael Covington, Business Team Lead at Disciplr. “As Christians we are called to ‘Go and make disciples.’ Disciplr is a new way to ‘go,’ it is designed to equip churches and teachers with the resources they need.” “Churches have been looking for digital and flexible Sunday morning teaching tools from trusted brands in digital formats. Gospel Light is excited to partner with Disciplr in offering a solution for the fall of 2015.” said Dave Thornton, Gospel Light CEO. More information can be found at disciplr.com. For more details on distributing content via Disciplr, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. |