Additional Learning Opportunities

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The resources listed in this page are provided for informational purposes only. These links lead to external websites that offer free tools, tutorials, and information on digital literacy, internet safety, technical skills, and family technology management.

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Explore by Topic

Computer Basics & Digital Literacy

  • GCF Global

    Free tutorials on computer basics, internet safety, and using common software for all ages.

  • Alison

    Free courses in computer literacy, Microsoft Office, Zoom, and more.

  • Wisc-Online

    Structured lessons on basic computer use, email, and typing.

  • Applied Digital Skills by Google

    Video lessons on using Google tools, budgeting, resumes, and digital skills.

  • OpenLearn

    Courses on computing, cybersecurity, and digital marketing by Open University.

  • IBM SkillsBuild

    Free tech training in cybersecurity, AI, and data analytics with IBM credentials.

Internet Safety & Digital Citizenship

  • Google Be Internet Awesome

    Interactive games and lessons to teach kids internet safety and digital citizenship.

  • FBI Safe Online Surfing

    Online safety program for grades K-12 covering cyberbullying, malware, and safe browsing.

  • NSPCC Online Safety Workshop

    Free online safety webinars for parents on topics like cyberbullying and mental health.

  • NetSmartz

    K-12 focused digital safety education from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.

  • ConnectSafely

    Guides for parents on digital safety, social media, and device controls.

Parental Controls & Family Safety

Coding & Tech Education

  • Code.org

    Free K-12 coding curriculum promoting computer science and digital skills.

  • CodeMonkey

    Computer skills and coding basics for kids using fun, game-based lessons.

  • freeCodeCamp

    Hands-on coding tutorials in web development and data science.

  • Google Digital Garage

    Courses in digital marketing, career skills, and data literacy.