Dive into our repository of
resources developed by experts
for various audiences

Dive into our repository of resources developed by experts for various audiences

Our learning modules are aimed at empowering people to think critically about their digital behavior.

The We Think Digital program is designed to be delivered as either a full curriculum or as standalone lessons in both high-tech or low-tech environments. The lessons are scripted and provide guidance on how you can prepare for and deliver them in formal and informal settings. They are also open-ended so that you can modify them to fit the needs of your learners.

Our Resources

Use our resources to start a conversation about digital citizenship and wellbeing with your child. These tools will teach your child about the information, behaviors, and skills young people need to safely navigate the internet and use its resources to positively influence the world around them.

Digital Foundations

The lessons and activities in this section help learners understand how to get connected and use the internet and other platforms effectively. The lessons also help learners protect their data and information (and that of others), as well as their digital devices and assets.

Digital Wellness

The lessons and activities in this section help learners explore their identities, engage with others (both individuals and the larger collective) empathically, ethically, and positively, and counteract the risks the digital world may come with to protect their physical and mental health.

Digital Engagement

The lessons and activities in this section help students interpret cultural and social differences, respond and engage respectfully, and evaluate, create and share different types of media content. Skills addressed: context, information quality, and media literacy.

Digital Empowerment

The lessons and activities in this section help students participate in public matters and advocacy around issues they care about. Skills addressed: civic engagement and content production.

Digital Opportunities

The lessons and activities in this section help students learn the skills they need to fully leverage the opportunities the digital world may offer. This may include the ability to understand and take part in conversations around artificial intelligence, understand and apply computational concepts, engage in data creation, collection, interpretation and analysis, and navigate economic activities online and offline.

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Introduction to Digital Learnings

This module helps learners understand what the internet is, the information that can be shared online, methods for accessing information online, and the concept of digital citizenship.

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Digital Foundations

This module helps learners understand the ways to get connected, and how to use the internet effectively while also protecting their data and information (and that of others).

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Digital Foundations: How to Avoid Online Scams

Learn how to spot common scams and fraud, including the warning signs of internet fraud, phishing, and other online scams.

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Digital Engagement

This module helps learners understand how to interpret cultural and social differences, respond and engage respectfully, and evaluate, create, and share different types of media content.

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Digital Wellness

This module helps learners understand how to engage with others online in empathic, ethical, and positive ways, while also counteract the potential online risks to protect their physical and mental health.

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Digital Empowerment

This module helps learners understand how to participate in public matters and advocacy around issues they care about.

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Digital Opportunities

This module helps learners develop the skills they need to fully leverage the opportunities the digital world may offer, including the ability to understand conversations around AI, apply computational concepts, and navigate economic activities online and offline.

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The Facilitator Guide

The Facilitator Guide will provide you with an overview of the 6 content pillars, lesson structure, and how to teach the lessons to students.

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Learning Best Practices

This Guide will give you some simple best practices to ensure your students have a great learning experience, help you prepare for the lesson and feel more confident.

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FAQ

What else does We Think Digital offer?

Our goal is to host a collection of lessons for facilitators. This useful and engaging infrastructure helps facilitators browse, find, and download content in ways that work best for them in training.

Who are these lessons meant for and how were they created?

The lessons are drawn from the resources of several expert partners with experience designing content and curriculum. Our resources are age-agnostic. The main curriculum is modular with step-by-step instructions so teachers or faciliators can decide which topics matter the most to their audience(s).

What does a lesson look like?

Each lesson is scripted but provides room for facilitators to adapt the content to fit the needs of learners and their learning environments. The lessons serve both high-tech and low-tech communities. Many of the lessons have been developed for learning settings with little to no internet access.

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