Digital Citizenship Learning Hub

Games & Resources

Games

Be Internet Awesome

Helping kids be safe, confident explorers of the online world.

Digital Compass

Digital Compass by Common Sense Education teaches students the fundamentals of digital citizenship through a choose-your-own-path interactive game.

Topic Specific Games

Brought to you by Common Sense Media, Digital Passport presents six interactive games that address key issues kids face in today's digital world. Each engaging game teaches critical digital citizenship skills that help students learn to use technology responsibly to learn, create, and participate. 

Share Jumper: Evaluate examples of online messages and decide what information is appropriate to share, and when. 

Twalkers: Reflect on what its like to multitask on a cellphone and consider the benefits of focusing on one task at a time.

Password Protect: Learn how to create safe and secure passwords. 

E-volve: Respond to cyberbullying scenarios and are prompted to make choices to evolve into an upstander. 

Search Shark: Learn how to choose effective keywords for searching online and get tips for narrowing search results. 

Mix-n-Mash: Students remix media content to create a new creative piece. Along the way, they give proper credit to the artists whose images and sounds they use. 

Data Defenders is an interactive game that teaches children and pre-teens the concept of personal information and its economic value, and introduces them to ways to manage and protect their personal information on the websites and apps they enjoy. 

Resources

BrainPOP offers topics that guide students in what it means to be careful, considerate, and aware digital citizens. Explore their collection of digital citizenship resources including movies, activities, games, digital quizzes and planning guides.

DQ World offers parents and educators a variety of curriculum, assessments, and tools to learn more about digital citizenship.

DQ World