This 30-minute lesson for 9th-grade students explores the ethical implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education and emphasizes the importance of digital citizenship. Students will learn to critically evaluate AI tools and understand their role in responsible technology use. This lesson is important because it equips students with essential skills for navigating an increasingly AI-driven world.
Rowena Lafuente
Art Teacher
This 90-minute lesson for 8th-grade students explores the serious implications and real-world consequences of using AI for cyberbullying. Students will learn to identify AI-driven bullying, understand its impact, and develop strategies for responsible digital citizenship. This lesson is crucial for fostering a safe and ethical online environment for all students.
Ciara Kiely
Computer Science Teacher
This 90-minute lesson for 8th-grade students explores the serious implications and real-world consequences of using AI for cyberbullying. Students will learn to identify AI-driven bullying, understand its impact, and develop strategies for responsible digital citizenship. This lesson is crucial for fostering a safe and ethical online environment for all students.
Gabriella Hartzell
Computer Science Teacher
This lesson empowers 12th-grade students to critically evaluate and responsibly utilize artificial intelligence tools in their academic and personal lives. This single-session lesson is designed for a 30-minute period.
Mike Nolet
General Education Teacher
An individual exploration into the ethical dilemmas posed by AI technologies. Students will critically analyze real-world cases and form their own ethical stance. This lesson is important as it encourages students to think deeply about the impact of technology on society and their personal values. Designed for 11th-grade students, it spans one 80-minute session.
Amanda DeLorenzo
Health & Fitness
In this 20-minute individual lesson for 7th graders, students explore real-life dilemmas and reflect on the ethical use of AI tools. This session builds digital responsibility through guided scenarios, visuals, and personal journaling.
shae
General Education Teacher
7th graders explore ethical dilemmas involving AI through real-world scenarios, fostering critical thinking about technology’s impact. This 30-minute, single-session lesson helps students understand responsibility and decision-making in the age of AI.
Leslie Arakaki
Paraprofessional
An exploration of social media platforms, their impact on society, and safe usage practices.
Patti McGehee
Instructor
This lesson prepares teacher-trainers to guide future vocational education teachers in ethical AI use in education. Over a 90-minute Tier 1 session, participants will explore ethical principles, case studies, and practical strategies to integrate AI responsibly.
Bluteau Marie
Instructor
In this workshop, teens will use technology to brainstorm and propose solutions for community challenges. They will watch a relevant video to understand the impact of social media on the brain and discuss how technology can be used for good. This lesson is important as it encourages students to think creatively and critically about utilizing technology to benefit their community.
Ciara McNearly
Instructor
Dive into case studies of AI misuse in real-world settings and evaluate ethical dilemmas to build responsible decision-making skills. This Tier 2 small-group lesson for 12th graders runs 50 minutes and guides students through understanding AI ethics frameworks, applying them to cases, and reflecting on responsible AI use.
Hannah Moon
General Education Teacher
In this 30-minute 10th grade Tier 1 lesson, students will learn why it’s essential to verify information from AI tools, how AI can “hallucinate” or present falsehoods, and strategies to spot and correct AI mistakes. This lesson builds critical digital literacy skills vital for responsible AI use.
Jason Mucha
General Education Teacher
This 4-session lesson is designed for a 9th-grade male student, focusing on the proper use of social media, text messaging, and online conduct. It aims to empower students with the skills to navigate digital interactions responsibly, especially when encountering inappropriate material. Each session is 45 minutes long, providing individualized support to ensure comprehension and application of these critical life skills.
Timothy Dee
Instructor
In this lesson, students will explore how their emotions are influenced by technology use. Through interactive discussions and worksheets, they will learn strategies to balance technology use and enhance emotional well-being. This lesson is important as it promotes mindful tech habits, helping students to manage their emotional health in a digital world.
Robyn D'Apolito
Counselor, Social Worker
This individual 30-minute lesson is for a 10th-grade female student who is creating edited images of herself and another person. It focuses on the ethical implications of using the internet and AI for image editing, promoting responsible digital citizenship and emphasizing respect for oneself and others online.
Lourdes Acido
Counselor
This lesson helps students explore the impact of screen time on their mental and physical wellbeing. Through guided activities and discussions, students will learn strategies for balanced technology use and create personal plans to enhance their quality of life.
Nelie Lubin
Counselor
In this lesson, students will learn about responsible online behavior and the importance of digital citizenship in preventing cyberbullying. Through discussions and activities, students will create online safety guidelines. This lesson is crucial for helping students understand the impact of their online actions and how to create a positive digital footprint.
Jade Hodge
English
In this 30-minute worksheet activity, 7th graders analyze and distinguish between real and AI-generated content to build critical digital literacy and skepticism skills. This Tier 1 lesson supports students’ understanding of AI’s role in media and enhances their ability to identify AI outputs, promoting safer online engagement.
Linda Still
General Education Teacher
In this lesson, students explore the impact of technology on mental health, learning strategies for mindful usage. By engaging with digital detox challenges and group discussions, they'll enhance their awareness and control over their technology habits. This lesson cultivates balance and psychological wellbeing.
Rebecca Thompson
General Education Teacher
This lesson explores the benefits and pitfalls of everyday technologies like AI, cell phones, and Chromebooks for 5th-7th grade students. Students will learn to critically evaluate technology's impact on their lives, fostering responsible digital citizenship. (1 session, 25 minutes)
Marissa Lane
Psychologist
This lesson teaches 8th-grade students about the pitfalls of mindless screen use and equips them with strategies for effective, intentional digital engagement. It highlights how understanding screen habits can improve focus and well-being. Designed for one 30-minute classroom session.
Eilidh Kelso
Special Education Teacher
This lesson helps a 7th-grade student understand and practice appropriate technology use in school, focusing on when and where technology is acceptable. This individualized lesson is designed for a 15-minute, once-per-week session to reinforce responsible tech habits.
Alyssa
Social Worker
This lesson aims to teach 6th to 8th grade students about media literacy and the responsibility that comes with using technology. Students will explore the effects of utilizing technology in negative ways and learn strategies to navigate the digital world responsibly. The lesson is designed for a single 35-minute session and includes engaging activities, discussions, and a game to reinforce learning.
Suani Lopez
Social Worker
This lesson explores practical applications of AI tools for academic research, creative projects, and problem-solving. It teaches 10th-grade students how to leverage AI effectively and ethically as a productivity tool. Designed for a 10th-grade class and will run for 75 minutes.
Ariaana Soto-Mak
General Education Teacher
Focusing on the dynamics of online interactions, this lesson empowers students to practice safe and responsible digital behavior. Through activities and discussions, students learn to navigate digital spaces thoughtfully, respect online diversity, and use technology as a positive tool for connection and learning.
Nelie Lubin
Counselor
In this engaging 8th-grade lesson, students will explore the potential dangers of artificial intelligence (AI) in a 45-minute session. Through group discussions and activities, students will gain a deeper understanding of AI's impact on society and the ethical considerations involved. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to think critically about technology and its implications for the future.
Outdoor Ed Dir.
Instructor
This lesson is designed for high school students who are struggling in their courses. The objective is to teach them how to effectively use AI tools and YouTube as resources to assist with their studies, while also incorporating SEL strategies to enhance their overall high school experience. The lesson is designed to be completed in 20 minutes.
Nakia Avery
Counselor
This lesson aims to educate high school students about responsible online behavior, the impact of their digital footprint, and strategies to stay safe online. The importance of this lesson lies in equipping students with the knowledge and skills to navigate the digital world safely and responsibly, thereby fostering a positive digital environment.
Dena Greene
Instructor
This lesson introduces middle school students to the concept of digital responsibility, focusing on digital footprints and safe online practices. Through interactive activities and real-life case studies, students will learn how their online actions can impact their digital presence and personal safety. This lesson is crucial in helping students develop a mindful approach to their online interactions, promoting a safer and more respectful digital environment.
Mary Werner
Counselor
Students will explore the impact of digital technology on their mental health, sleep, and relationships, learning strategies for mindful and balanced usage. The objective is to empower students to create healthy boundaries with screens, reducing digital overwhelm and fostering real-world connections. Through self-assessment, group discussions, and practical 'tech-free' challenges, students develop a personalized plan for sustainable digital well-being. Ideal for middle and high school students. Audience: Middle and High School Students. Duration: 1 session, 60 minutes.
fcamarillo
Counselor
This lesson empowers high school seniors heading to college to critically evaluate the role of Artificial Intelligence in supporting their mental health. Students will learn to leverage AI's benefits while navigating its potential pitfalls, preparing them for a healthier transition to university life. Designed for 12th-grade students, 1 session, 60 minutes.
Stevi Feinberg
Counselor
In this engaging 45-minute session, 5th graders will explore algorithmic bias and the importance of fairness in digital tools. This lesson builds critical thinking, digital literacy, and awareness of how AI impacts society, empowering students to become informed digital citizens.
Daniel Holler
General Education Teacher
Encourage grades 9-10 students to explore their digital footprints critically. Through engaging discussions and activities, students will learn about the importance of maintaining a positive online presence and the impact of their digital actions, promoting digital responsibility and self-awareness.
Chelsea Burke
Counselor, Social Worker
This lesson focuses on teaching students how to navigate the digital world safely and responsibly. Through discussions and case studies, students will learn about privacy, cyberbullying, and digital footprints. This lesson is important as it equips students with the knowledge and skills to protect themselves online and to be responsible digital citizens.
Ariana Bueno
Counselor, Special Education Teacher, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist
This lesson explores the various use cases of AI in driving social impact, focusing on how technology can address global challenges. It's designed for adult learners in a single 45-minute session, aiming to inspire and educate on the potential of AI to create positive change in society.
Addie Achan
Counselor, Psychologist, General Education Teacher, Special Education Teacher
In this lesson exploring digital citizenship, students reflect on their screen time and develop strategies for maintaining a healthy balance with offline activities. They will learn mindfulness techniques that can be integrated into their daily tech usage, promoting overall wellbeing and focus.
Lisa Gendreau
Social Worker, Counselor
In this lesson, students will explore the concept of digital privacy and rights through an engaging game-based activity. They will learn how to protect themselves online and advocate for better digital rights. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the knowledge and skills to navigate the digital world safely and responsibly, fostering a sense of empowerment and advocacy.
Kennon Landis
General Education Teacher
Grades 5-6 learn about responsible and safe internet use through discussions and activities on privacy, empathy, and etiquette online. This lesson prepares them to engage positively in our digital world.
Melissa Avery
Counselor
A brief interactive lesson for 11th graders to kick off discussions on digital privacy and security. Students will engage with a warm-up poll, complete a short quiz on online safety practices, and review insights to set the stage for deeper digital wellness lessons.
Alexandria Asuncion
General Education Teacher
This lesson aims to educate 10th and 11th graders about the effects of digital abuse, highlighting its impact on mental health and relationships. It's crucial for students to understand these effects to foster a safer online environment and promote digital well-being. The lesson will be conducted in one 40-minute session, incorporating a video, discussion, and worksheet to engage students effectively.
Tj Malone
Instructor
This 4-session individual lesson for a 9th-grade male focuses on teaching the proper use of social media, understanding the dangers of inappropriate conduct, and handling challenging situations online. The lesson aims to empower the student with skills to navigate social media safely and responsibly, recognizing when to seek adult guidance. Each session lasts 45 minutes and includes a variety of engaging components such as worksheets, readings, activities, quizzes, and a final test to ensure comprehension and application of the material.
Timothy Dee
Instructor
In this lesson, students will explore key aspects of internet safety, including privacy, cyberbullying, and digital footprints. Through discussions and activities, they will learn how to protect themselves online and understand the impact of their digital actions. This lesson is crucial for empowering students to navigate the digital world responsibly and safely.
Jenny Kaplan
Counselor
This lesson uses a Jeopardy-style game to teach students about digital self-control. Students will explore the impact of social media, video games, and television on their lives and learn strategies to set healthy digital boundaries. This interactive approach is designed to engage middle school boys and empower them to take control of their digital habits, promoting better mental health and productivity.
Joshua Williams
Counselor
In this lesson, students will explore how digital technology can contribute to anxiety and learn strategies to manage digital stress. Through discussions and activities, students will be encouraged to develop healthy digital habits. This lesson is important as it equips students with the skills to navigate the digital world responsibly and maintain their mental well-being.
Mary Werner
Counselor
Addressing conflicts that arise in digital spaces and teaching online conflict resolution.
Kristen Federico
Special Education Teacher
Explore how technology can be both a time saver and a time waster, and how to use it effectively. This lesson is essential for digital natives learning to harness technology for productivity rather than distraction.
Jade Hodge
English
Explore how technology can be both a time saver and a time waster, and how to use it effectively. This lesson is essential for digital natives learning to harness technology for productivity rather than distraction.
Jade Hodge
English
This 20-minute Tier 2 lesson for 9-12th graders helps students evaluate their relationship with technology, focusing on cell phones, music, texting, and social media. It empowers them to take control of their digital habits for improved well-being.
agreenberg
Social Worker
This condensed lesson focuses on essential digital safety topics, including digital footprints, a major privacy law, and an overview of advanced cyber threats. It is crucial for students to understand these concepts to navigate the online world safely and responsibly. By the end of the lesson, students will have a foundational understanding of how to protect themselves online.
Marcia Cohen
Special Education Teacher
Students embark on a guided exploration of real-world AI dilemmas, learning to balance technological innovation with ethical responsibility. This Tier 1, single-session lesson equips 12th graders with digital citizenship and moral reasoning skills in a 55-minute class.
Jason Mucha
General Education Teacher
This lesson focuses on teaching students about social media safety, including safe behaviors in group chats, ethics around sharing photos and videos, and understanding the legal implications of sharing inappropriate content. This is crucial for empowering students to navigate the digital world responsibly and protect themselves and others. Designed for a single 30-minute session, this lesson is suitable for a classroom setting and aims to equip students with essential online safety skills.
Adrianne Edmunds
Instructor
This lesson introduces 3rd-grade students to responsible and safe computer use. It covers identifying trusted sources, understanding privacy, and being kind online. This lesson is crucial for building foundational digital literacy skills in young students. Designed for a single 30-minute session for elementary school students.
jakobe bouyer
General Education Teacher
This lesson explores the impact of social media and phone dependency on teenagers' well-being. Students will identify signs of dependency, discuss its effects, and brainstorm healthy strategies for digital use. Designed for 9th-12th graders, this 30-minute single-session lesson aims to empower students to take control of their digital habits.
Joseph Malvezzi
Special Education Teacher
This lesson introduces 9th-grade students to safe practices for using the internet and social media. Students will learn about basic privacy settings, recognizing simple online threats, and protecting personal information. This lesson is important as it helps students begin to navigate the digital world safely, protecting their personal information and maintaining their online reputation.
Naomi Gabovitch
Counselor
This lesson builds a shared foundation by defining exploitation and uncovering how digital platforms are designed to be risky, especially for girls, queer youth, and marginalized users. It explores the rise of sextortion affecting young men and the 'boys will be boys' myth. The session aims for students to understand the system of exploitation and how it thrives. Designed for middle and high school students, this is the first session of a week-long club program, lasting approximately 60 minutes.
priya.israni
Instructor
This engaging lesson for 10th grade students focuses on safe social media use. In a single 45-minute session, students will explore the importance of maintaining privacy, recognizing online dangers, and fostering positive digital interactions. This lesson is crucial for empowering students to navigate social media responsibly and confidently.
Neil Hanlon
General Education Teacher
Guide students in grades 9-11 through a week-long challenge designed to raise awareness about digital consumption and its impact on mental health. This lesson encourages mindful technology use and promotes balance in their daily lives. Students will explore their own digital habits, understand the psychological effects of technology, and develop strategies for healthier tech use. This lesson is crucial in today's digital age, helping students cultivate a balanced lifestyle and improve their mental well-being.
Holly Keller
Special Education Teacher
This resource introduces students to the fundamental concepts of Artificial Intelligence, exploring what AI is, its capabilities, and its limitations. It's crucial for demystifying AI and setting a foundation for future learning, helping students understand the intelligence behind the tech they use daily. Audience: 9th Grade Class. Duration: 50 minutes.
yunweicao
Computer Science Teacher
This lesson introduces 5th-grade students to the concept of digital citizenship, emphasizing the importance of online safety, privacy, and respectful communication. Through interactive discussions and activities, students will learn how to navigate the digital world responsibly. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the skills needed to protect themselves and others online, fostering a safe and respectful digital environment.
Jackie Zeidman
Counselor
In this lesson, students will learn the importance of responsible online behavior and digital literacy. The lesson will cover key topics such as online safety, privacy, and respectful communication. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the necessary skills to navigate the digital world safely and responsibly, fostering a positive online presence and protecting their personal information.
Amber Morneweg
Special Education Teacher
Teaching students the importance of etiquette in digital communication, this lesson focuses on respectful interactions online and recognizing the impact of words in digital spaces. It's vital for harmonious digital interactions.
Jackie Zeidman
Counselor
In this engaging lesson for 6th to 8th graders, students will explore the environmental impacts of Artificial Intelligence (AI). They'll weigh the pros and cons of AI usage and discuss its potential harm or benefit to the environment. This lesson is crucial for raising awareness about technology's ecological footprint and fostering critical thinking about sustainable practices. The session will last 45 minutes and include a lesson plan, activity, game, discussion, and quiz.
Lindsey Bogott
Instructor
This 30-minute mini-lesson helps 11th-grade students understand the lasting impact of their online presence. Students will learn to evaluate digital content for potential risks and benefits, ultimately drafting personal guidelines for responsible posting to protect their digital footprint and reputation.
JOYCE PURCELL
General Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will explore the concepts of online safety and digital citizenship. They will learn the importance of protecting personal information and respecting others in the digital space. Through a group activity, students will create a digital safety guide, fostering collaboration and reinforcing the lesson's key points. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the knowledge and skills to navigate the digital world responsibly and safely.
Candace Minor-Chism
Counselor
This 30-minute Tier 3 lesson helps a 5th-grade boy with cognitive distortions learn to critically evaluate online content for safety and truth. It will equip him with tools to navigate the internet more confidently and challenge unhelpful thinking patterns.
jbethoneydrennen
Social Worker
This lesson plan aims to teach students about the importance of online privacy, recognizing cyberbullying, and steps they can take to stay safe on the internet. By the end of the lesson, students will be equipped with practical knowledge and tools to protect themselves and to respond effectively to cyberbullying incidents. This lesson is crucial for the digital age as it empowers students to navigate the internet safely and responsibly.
Diana Lopez
Instructor
In this lesson, students will explore the influence of technology and personal devices on their lives through a collaborative, project-based learning activity. By working in stations, students will engage in discussions, research, and presentations to critically analyze the positive and negative impacts of technology. This lesson is important as it helps students develop critical thinking and collaboration skills while understanding the pervasive role of technology in their lives.
Amanda DeLorenzo
Health & Fitness
This lesson helps 8th-grade students identify common classroom distractions, especially from technology, and develop strategies to minimize their impact. By understanding how distractions affect learning, students can cultivate a more focused and productive classroom environment. This single session lasts 30 minutes.
Richard Latham
Behavior Interventionist
Guide students to cultivate mindfulness in their digital activities. This lesson teaches self-regulation and mindful approaches to using digital technology, reducing digital stress, and promoting balance in daily screen time. Suitable for grades 9-12, it provides strategies to enhance digital wellbeing amidst pervasive technology use.
Kristen Bevers
Special Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will explore the importance of digital citizenship and learn how to engage responsibly online. They'll discuss online safety, privacy, and the impact of social media on mental health. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the knowledge to navigate the digital world safely and responsibly, fostering a positive online presence and protecting their mental well-being.
Amy Stone
Counselor
In this one-session, 20-minute Tier 1 lesson for 7th graders, students learn to spot phishing attempts and practice safe online behaviors using real-world scenarios. Strengthening digital literacy and cybersecurity awareness empowers students to protect their personal data and navigate the internet safely.
Linda Still
General Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will explore the concept of digital citizenship, focusing on responsible and ethical behavior online. They will learn about online etiquette, privacy, and the impact of digital footprints. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the knowledge to navigate the digital world safely and responsibly, fostering a positive online presence and protecting their personal information.
Karen LaBrecque
Health & Fitness
This resource guides students through understanding the impact of digital habits on mental health and provides strategies for creating healthier online-offline balance. It's important for fostering mindful technology use in a group setting. Audience: 9th Grade Group, Duration: 45 minutes.
Erin Robinson
Instructor
In this lesson, students will explore the concept of digital citizenship, focusing on online safety, privacy, and the importance of maintaining a positive digital footprint. Through interactive discussions and scenario-based activities, students will learn how to navigate the digital world responsibly. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the knowledge and skills to protect themselves online and contribute positively to the digital community.
Alisen Laferriere
General Education Teacher
This project empowers 7th and 8th Graders to become responsible digital citizens by exploring topics like online safety, cyberbullying prevention, and media literacy. Students work collaboratively to research, analyze, and present solutions for navigating the digital world safely and ethically. Audience: 7th-8th Grade. Number of sessions: 3-4. Duration: 180-240 minutes.
Alyssa
Social Worker
Students will explore how their actions online create a lasting digital footprint, learn strategies to protect personal data, and reflect on responsible digital citizenship. This interactive 40-minute lesson for 6th graders helps build essential Digital & AI Literacy and supports safe, confident online behavior.
monica.mercado
Counselor
This lesson focuses on educating young leaders about the role of leadership in the digital world. Students will explore the principles of responsible use of social media and other online platforms through discussions, a reading, and a worksheet. This is crucial as it helps youth to navigate the digital world safely and ethically.
Ciara McNearly
Instructor
Middle school students learn about safe and responsible online behavior. This lesson covers internet safety, digital citizenship, and how to navigate online environments respectfully and safely.
emma esterhuizen
Counselor
This lesson aims to address digital dependence and its impact on school engagement, with a focus on social media. Through a combination of video, discussion, and activities, students will explore the effects of excessive digital use and learn strategies to balance digital life with academic responsibilities. This lesson is crucial as it helps students recognize the importance of maintaining a healthy digital balance, which can enhance their focus and engagement in school.
Joanie Creato
Counselor
In this lesson, students will explore the concept of digital boundaries through interactive discussions and group activities. They will learn how to create a healthy balance between online interactions and real-life engagement, which is crucial for their mental well-being and social development. This lesson will help students understand the importance of setting boundaries in the digital world to maintain a positive self-image and foster responsible citizenship.
Mya Wilke
Health & Fitness
This engaging 30-minute lesson for 4th graders focuses on teaching digital citizenship, emphasizing safe and responsible online behavior. It's crucial for students to understand how to navigate the digital world safely, protecting their privacy and recognizing trustworthy sources. The lesson is designed for a single session and includes a comprehensive lesson plan.
Courtenay Labson
Counselor
This lesson helps 8th-grade students critically analyze common online scenarios and develop strategies for responsible digital citizenship. It emphasizes the importance of making thoughtful decisions in the digital world. Audience: 8th Grade. Duration: 30 minutes.
Maria Reynoso
Counselor
In this 30-minute, single-session lesson for 5th graders, students are introduced to AI assistants to understand their capabilities and limitations. Through interactive activities like Guess the Bot, a guided slide deck, and a scripted teaching approach, learners practice crafting effective AI questions—a vital digital literacy skill for their future careers and everyday life.
Vanessa Butchko
General Education Teacher
This lesson empowers 8th-grade students to navigate the digital world safely and kindly. They will learn to identify cyberbullying, understand digital citizenship, and develop practical strategies for online safety. This single 30-minute session will equip them with essential life skills for responsible online interactions.
Constance Mann
Social Worker
This two-session lesson is designed for 7 and 8-year-olds to introduce them to the basics of using technology, focusing on computer skills. It's important as it equips students with essential digital literacy skills, fostering confidence and competence in navigating the digital world. Each session lasts 45 minutes and includes a variety of engaging activities to ensure understanding and retention.
Jade Hodge
English
High school students embark on a Digital Citizenship Journey to understand ethical online behavior and digital identity. Through scenario discussions and role-plays, they learn the importance of respectful communication and safe online practices, building a responsible digital footprint.
Shannon Janovitz
Instructor
This lesson aims to help middle school students understand the importance of self-respect and setting boundaries on social media. Through experiential and game-based learning, students will explore how their online interactions can impact their self-esteem and relationships. This lesson is crucial in today's digital age, where social media plays a significant role in students' lives, and understanding these concepts can lead to healthier online habits.
Jessica Handley
Instructor
This lesson aims to educate 11-year-old students about digital abuse, helping them recognize, prevent, and respond to harmful online behaviors. It's crucial for students to understand the impact of digital interactions on their well-being and learn strategies to protect themselves and others in the digital world. The lesson is designed for a single 40-minute session and includes engaging activities and a video to reinforce learning.
Elizabeth Lopatniuk
General Education Teacher
This lesson teaches 10th-grade students with an IQ of 65 about safe social media use. Students will learn to identify online risks and make safe choices. This lesson is crucial for navigating the digital world responsibly. This single-session lesson is designed for 30 minutes.
Bryant Tow
Instructor
In this lesson, students will engage in role-playing activities to explore common digital dilemmas. They will learn to make responsible decisions online, focusing on online safety, digital etiquette, and managing cyberbullying. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the skills to navigate the digital world safely and respectfully, fostering a positive online community.
Alison Andrus
General Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will explore the key concepts of digital citizenship such as privacy, cyberbullying, and digital footprints. By learning these concepts, students will be better equipped to use the internet safely and responsibly.
Michael Gooch
Instructor
In this lesson, students will learn the basics of digital citizenship, focusing on safe and responsible internet use. Through interactive activities, students will identify online risks and discuss strategies to navigate the digital world safely. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the knowledge to protect themselves online and fosters responsible digital behavior.
Melissa Shaw
Counselor
This lesson covers the principles of digital citizenship and online safety. Through discussions and role-playing scenarios, students will explore the impact of their online behavior. This lesson is crucial to help students navigate the digital world responsibly and safely.
Marisa Garmon
Counselor
This lesson engages middle school students in understanding how digital interactions can affect emotions and the importance of navigating online spaces with empathy and respect. By focusing on emotional literacy, students will learn to recognize and manage their emotions in digital environments, fostering a healthier online community.
Victoria Douglas
Behavior Interventionist
This lesson focuses on teaching teens the importance of unity and teamwork using computer-based activities. The goal is to enhance their collaborative skills by engaging them in a group project where they will have to work together to solve a challenge using computers.
Jade Hodge
English
Explore practical AI tools that elevate teaching efficiency and student engagement in just 15 minutes. Helps teachers integrate AI smartly into daily workflows. Audience: K-12 teachers; Format: 15-min slide deck.
Amber Keene
General Education Teacher
This lesson encourages students to reflect on their screen time habits and explore strategies for managing digital consumption to enhance well-being. By understanding the impact of excessive screen time, students can develop healthier digital habits that contribute to their overall well-being.
Bob MacCurtain
Counselor
Students will explore the concept of digital footprints and learn strategies for maintaining privacy and safety online. This lesson is essential as it teaches students how to protect their personal information in the digital age.
Joshua Ponce de Leon
Computer Science
This lesson helps 6th-8th graders critically analyze media messages, recognize the impact of digital content on their emotions and self-perception, and develop strategies for healthy and mindful media consumption. Students will learn to identify misinformation and cultivate a balanced digital life. Audience: 6th-8th Grade. Duration: 1 session.
Hannah Horton
General Education Teacher
Unpack the responsibilities of being a good citizen in the digital world, focusing on online etiquette, safety, and respectful interaction. This resource is crucial for developing responsible decision-making and social awareness in an increasingly digital age.
Karen Greek
Elementary Teacher
This lesson on digital citizenship aims to teach 7th grade students how to navigate the digital world safely and responsibly. Through engaging scenarios and discussions, students will learn about the importance of online safety and the impact of their digital actions. This lesson is crucial as it equips students with the skills to protect themselves and others in an increasingly digital world.
Amy Stone
Counselor
This lesson introduces 11th-grade students to the essential skills needed for digital citizenship, focusing on safe and responsible online behavior. Through a digital scavenger hunt and group discussions, students will explore key concepts such as privacy, digital footprints, and online etiquette. This lesson is crucial for empowering students to navigate the digital world with confidence and awareness, fostering a safer online community.
DANELLE LOCKLEAR
Social Worker
This lesson equips middle and high school students with strategies for mindful digital engagement, focusing on balancing screen time with other activities and fostering positive online habits. Through discussion and self-assessment, students will learn to recognize the impact of digital media on their mood and focus, and develop boundaries for a healthier digital life. This lesson is designed for 1 session lasting 60 minutes for middle and high school students.
Kevin Ugalde
General Education Teacher
This lesson introduces students to the concept of digital footprints and their impact on online reputation. Students will learn how their online activities contribute to their digital footprint and explore strategies to manage and protect their online identity. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to make informed decisions about their online presence, ensuring they maintain a positive reputation in the digital world.
Paul Tentindo
Psychologist
Empower students to cultivate healthy digital habits and critical thinking when engaging with social media. This lesson for Grades 9-12 explores the psychological impacts of online platforms, media literacy, and strategies for maintaining positive digital well-being, fostering a balanced relationship with technology. Audience: Grades 9-12. Sessions: 1. Duration: 60 minutes.
dbecerra
Social Worker