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In a world filled with more content than we could ever possibly consume, recommendation algorithms have long been a necessary part of the internet.…
Topics
News & Media Literacy
Grades
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Recent advancements in artificial intelligence are making chatbot technology more helpful (and clever), while at the same time, it's becoming harder…
Kids share a lot of information whenever they go online -- sometimes on purpose, sometimes not. But do they understand that online privacy isn't just…
Privacy & Security
8
Sometimes when you're using media, it's hard to stop. Lots of people even say they feel "addicted" to their phones or the apps and games they use.…
Media Balance & Well-Being
Artificial intelligence is often trained on data we share online. Help students become more critical and responsible users of this technology by…
In this lesson, students explore their own values and consider how today's technologies make it easier or harder to live out different values. They…
What if we slowed down to consider our tech habits, including what we do that serves us well and what we might want to change? In this lesson,…
6, 7, 8
Students can come across all kinds of negative content online and on social media, whether it's rude, mean, or even hateful. But what should students…
Cyberbullying, Digital Drama & Hate Speech
It's natural for teens to be curious about their emerging sexuality. But most middle schoolers aren't prepared for the risks of exploring this in the…
Relationships & Communication
Social media can be a place to connect, learn, and, most of all, share. But how much do kids know about what they're sharing -- and not just about…
Digital Footprint & Identity
This activity is a shortened version of the Social Media and Digital Footprints: Our Responsibilities lesson from our digital citizenship curriculum.
This activity is a shortened version of the Sexting and Relationships lesson from our digital citizenship curriculum.
This activity is a shortened version of the Digital Media and Your Brain lesson from our digital citizenship curriculum.
Thinking traps are unhelpful, automatic thought patterns that, when left unchecked, can lead to feelings of anxiety and depression. The good news is…
With mobile phone alerts, social media updates, and 24/7 news cycles, it's hard to escape the daily flood of breaking news. But do kids really…