The Applied Digital Skills Curriculum is called Be Internet Awesome. It is flexible enough for families, classroom teachers, and even student exploration. The lessons use technology problem based learning to demonstrate the citizenship knowledge. For example, students use a drawing document to create and All About Me project after they learn about the dangers of over-sharing.
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some of the tools they need to be able to stand up and speak their mind when they feel the time is right. The phrase, "Be an up-stander, not a bystander" shows students they have a choice if they see something they know is not right (Be Internet Awesome, page 67 - 68)