Compass Classroom started creating educational videos for moms and students in the summer of 2010.
Although our parent company, Compass Cinema, had been creating videos for a while before that first year, we had the idea of starting a company just to cater to homeschool families after watching our own wives homeschool for a few years.
Moms need as much support as they can get homeschooling.
If one video course gives you a little more time to focus on other things, then that makes us happy. Some subjects are generally more difficult to teach than others so we try to make video series that cover those gaps. There are some great teachers out there who just do an incredible job explaining certain subjects.
A lesson on video is not the same as a lecture. We approach each new series with a blank page and try to match form and content in the most pedagogically-effective way.
In 2010, we started with our Visual Latin video curriculum. Using a combination of short videos and worksheets for different learning styles, it has transformed language learning for thousands of children.
Dave Raymond applies a Christian worldview to the characters, events, theology, literature, art, and religious beliefs throughout American history. This is the first course from his four-part series.
Dwane Thomas of Visual Latin fame stars in a zany show teaching Latin and Greek roots, as well as hundreds of English words.
We produced our first product aimed at teaching moms more about homeschooling itself.
In Modernity, the follow-up course to American History, Dave Raymond explores world history from 1500 to the present.
Dr. Kurt Wise, who worked with us on the Is Genesis History? documentary, designed this unique class to fully integrate a Christian worldview with the biological sciences.
Antiquity lets students explore creation through the resurrection of Christ with Dave Raymond in his third history course. WordUp! Volumes 2 & 3 are produced by popular demand to round out a flexible vocabulary curriculum.
In a new Lectures series, classes were filmed in front of students then posted online each week. We then turned them into the 7 products in this format.
Jonathan Rogers of Grammar for Writers teaches writers how to observe and apply the fiction techniques of beloved writers to their own work. The series includes a course on The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, The Hobbit, To Kill a Mockingbird, and his own novel The Bark of the Bog Owl.
Created by the producer of Is Genesis History?, this series explains the science and scholarship of Genesis. Along the way, you’ll view lots of content we simply couldn’t fit into the documentary, as well as leading scholarship in this young field.
A new type of online class that combines readings on the history of music with hundreds of videos and audio recordings of the best works ever composed.
Expanding upon material licensed from Crossway, this course provides a fascinating journey through the history of ideas that have shaped modern culture, helping to make sense of our rapidly changing world.
Facilitated courses bring a sense of community to our curricula. Facilitators answer student questions, host live Zoom discussions, and offer a place for feedback on assignments.
We offer one of Dave Raymond’s  live classes for the very first time! Take a historical journey through American civics and government.