Help students take ownership of their digital lives using Common Sense Education’s free, research-backed, and award-winning K–12 Digital Citizenship Curriculum.
What are AI chatbots? And how are they designed to sound like us?Chatbots are becoming increasingly more helpful (and clever), while at the same time, they're making it harder to tell if we're talking to a person or a robot. In t…
What is artificial intelligence (AI)? How does it work, and is it different than generative AI? We'll break it down while you consider the benefits and drawbacks of this evolving technology.See the related lesson.
Students hear from teens about the benefits and drawbacks of presenting themselves differently (or even anonymously) to others online, and consider what it means to "be yourself" in digital spaces.
Want to help your students learn conceptual geometry skills in a gamelike setting? Here's a quick, side-by-side comparison of two popular geometry apps: The Land of Venn - Geometric Defense and DragonBox Elements.
Does a rose by any other name actually smell just as sweet? Using a digital version of Romeo & Juliet is a great way to help your students find out. This EdTech Quick Take episode offers a side-by-side comparison of two popular o…
Book Creator or Shadow Puppet EDU? Which digital-creation tool is better for elementary school-age students? Here's a quick side-by-side comparison of these two popular apps.
When it comes to interactive whiteboard and screencasting apps, there are a lot of options for teachers and students. Here's a quick, side-by-side comparison of two popular options: Educreations and Explain Everything.
When it comes to formative assessment, there are some great edtech tools that are both engaging for students and offer great feedback for teachers. Here's a quick, side-by-side comparison of two popular options: Kahoot and Format…
When it comes to digital portfolios and authentic assessment, there are some great edtech tools that can help both students and teachers. Here's a quick, side-by-side comparison of two popular options: Seesaw and FreshGrade.
Want to keep students engaged while you show videos during your lessons? Both Zaption and EdPuzzle let you annotate videos with interactive elements to encourage active viewing.
Common Sense Education provides digital citizenship lessons for UK learners that meet the best practice recommendations of Education for a Connected World.View our curriculum
Help students manage their emotions, understand others’ perspectives, build positive relationships, and make caring and responsible decisions online and in life with quick, CASEL-aligned activities from Common Sense Education’s n…
From our head down to our toes, and our feet up to our nose, the Digital Citizens are featured in a song helping students pause and think about how to be safe, responsible, and respectful online.