StapLearn is an adaptive, student-driven learning ecosystem for K-12 students that combines social interaction, real world contribution, and gamification to enhance student learning and build professional skills while adhering to state educational standards. Students can upload and share educational resources they’ve created — like worksheets, study guides, and games — all within their own school’s Resource Hub.
Each participating school has its own dedicated Resource Hub on StapLearn. Student-created learning resources are displayed within the school’s hub, while the digital products themselves are securely hosted and delivered through Github. Teachers or school coordinators review and approve each resource before it becomes available.
Only students from approved partner schools can upload resources. Each school manages its own uploads through a shared account system. Students do not have individual accounts for privacy and safety.
Yes! StapLearn is designed with safety and privacy in mind. Students never share personal information, and all uploads are reviewed by teachers or staff before being published.
Students can make worksheets, flashcards, lesson activities, mini games, posters, writing prompts, reading passages, and much more — anything educational that can help classmates learn!
StapLearn is currently in its pilot program. Schools interested in learning more can request a demo by clicking the "Request Demo" button in the menu or on the homepage. While live demos are not taking place yet, demo sessions will begin in February 2027, and schools who submit a request will be added to our priority list.
Yes! Teachers can browse and download resources for classroom use, and parents can view their child’s school hub to explore creative student work.
StapLearn uses Github, a trusted platform for digital downloads. Each school’s hub is shown on StapLearn and links to student-made products on Github.
You can reach out to us anytime at staplearn@gmail.com or call (352) 234-6759. We’d love to hear from you!