This collection focuses on building essential digital literacy skills and introducing students to artificial intelligence in responsible, practical ways. Resources include curricula on computing fundamentals, digital citizenship, data ethics, introductory AI concepts, and productivity and collaboration tools used in modern workplaces. The database also highlights emerging AI platforms, foundational certifications, and classroom-ready lesson sequences that emphasize critical thinking and real-world applications. This pathway supports early exposure to technology careers while ensuring students develop strong habits around security, privacy and ethical use. These foundational skills prepare learners for advanced coursework in programming, cybersecurity, data science and engineering while also strengthening college and career readiness across all disciplines.
This collection provides resources for teaching foundational and advanced programming skills using a variety of languages and development environments. Materials emphasize computational thinking, problem-solving, and software design, enabling districts to build flexible, multi-year coding pathways aligned to postsecondary and workforce expectations.
This collection supports instruction in digital security, privacy, and risk management across secondary programs. Resources address topics such as network security, ethical hacking, data protection, and cyber hygiene, with pathways leading to industry-recognized certifications. By integrating these materials, districts can prepare students for high-demand careers in information security while strengthening safe and responsible technology use across all disciplines.
This collection brings together vetted curricula, certifications and tools for teaching interactive game design at the secondary level. It spans foundational coding courses, design‑thinking modules and game‑engine tutorials (Unity, Godot and similar) so districts can scaffold from simple projects to full‑fledged game builds. Each entry notes grade range, cost and resource type, helping districts budget and align materials to student readiness. Beyond the obvious career pathway into the gaming industry, game development integrates storytelling, art, music and mathematics, cultivating transferable skills in problem‑solving, teamwork and project management that are valuable across many tech sectors.
This database focuses on the skills students need to build modern websites and applications, from HTML/CSS basics through JavaScript, responsive design and backend frameworks. It includes industry‑recognized credentials alongside open‑source tools and project‑based courses, offering options for every budget and grade level. As nearly every industry now depends on web and mobile technology, exposure to front‑ and back‑end development prepares students for a wide range of high‑growth jobs and encourages an understanding of user experience and accessibility.