Digital Citizenship Treasure Hunt

Embark on a family-friendly Digital Citizenship Treasure Hunt that transforms learning into an adventure! Designed to spark curiosity and collaboration, this playful experience leads families through a series of engaging clues and challenges that explore essential digital topics—from online safety to digital well-being. It’s a unique way to connect, have fun, and build smart digital habits together.
Have you heard about experiential learning programs which teach children and teens to be responsible digital citizens?
Mentored
Young people do not want to be "told" what to do; they want to be "mentored" in a safe and trusted environment, where their needs are understood, and their learning experience takes place within a positive and secure setting.
Methodology
Giving your child the opportunity to learn all about it is best done by using the tools that create the digital world they interact with. They create their own digital animated story with multi-media tools. Teens love to use these applications and learn software skills they can use in future projects.
Engagement
Within a peer group environment, their communication improves, and they have a greater understanding of the dynamics involved in digital communication. In addition, teens learn to respect each other's digital space and the etiquette appropriate to engage responsibly. Cyberbullying is a reality, and through the story they create, they learn how to respond to inappropriate conduct and confidently take action.
A Creative Outlet
Research has proven that when teens can creatively express themselves, it helps them release stress, express their feelings, and deal with difficult emotions. The results are astounding; as their confidence increases, their social skills improve, and they do better in their studies. Through this course, teens creatively express their unique selves in a nurtured and judgment-free environment.
One Step Ahead
With the Metaverse (virtual shared space) in development by Facebook and other large networks, their digital future looks different from ours, and they need to learn engagement responsibly before it arrives. Now is the best time to proactively prepare your child for their digital future and not be caught off-guard and unprepared.
Take this opportunity now and provide your child with the best opportunity to learn Responsible Digital Citizenship.