This interactive digital learning session explores where the line is between smart use of AI and academic dishonesty. Participants will examine real-world scenarios, discuss ethical guidelines, and learn how to use AI responsibly as a tool for learning.
This course teaches learners how online actions create permanent digital footprints and why protecting personal information matters. It encourages smart, responsible decisions when sharing and interacting online.
This course explores how students can use AI as a helpful learning tool while knowing when to stop and check the facts. Students will practice making smart, responsible choices with AI through real-world examples and activities.
In this session, students learn how screen time affects their brain, focus, and daily habits. They explore why screens are designed to keep our attention and how too much screen time can impact sleep, and time with others. Students leave with practical strategies for balancing screen time in healthy ways.
This session examines cyberbullying in digital spaces, including what it looks like, its impact on students and school communities, and the potential school and legal consequences. Students will learn how to recognize harmful online behavior and understand their responsibility in digital environments.
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In this session, students learn how to recognize reliable online resources and understand why not all information found online is meant for learning. Students explore whether a source is trustworthy and practice thinking carefully about online information. By the end of the session, students are better prepared to make thoughtful choices when using online resources for learning.
This session examines cyberbullying in digital spaces, including what it looks like, its impact on students and school communities, and the potential school and legal consequences. Students will learn how to recognize harmful online behavior and understand their responsibility in digital environments.
This course teaches learners how online actions create permanent digital footprints and why protecting personal information matters. It encourages smart, responsible decisions when sharing and interacting online.
In this session, students learn how screen time affects their brain, focus, and daily habits. They explore why screens are designed to keep our attention and how too much screen time can impact sleep, and time with others. Students leave with practical strategies for balancing screen time in healthy ways.