NAVIGATING DIGITAL LIFE IS HARD FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.

How can educators help youth thrive in this connected world? Use these resources, co-created by those who know best - young people themselves.

The Problem We Are Solving

71% of young people say they look to their peers for tips and tricks to navigate the digital landscape, yet young people rarely have a seat at the table when designing new solutions.

How to Get Started

Hear From Youth

Youth spend a lot of time interacting with technology. Addressing the issues they face starts with understanding their perspectives. These resources were created by and with youth in response to topics they feel are most pressing about digital life.

Explore Youth Voices

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Move into Action

Many youth and adults don't know where to start to authentically engage with one another around new tech, media, and well-being. These activities can help start a conversation, create more understanding, and move us towards healthier digital lives.

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Engaging Youth as Leaders

Youth can play many roles in co-creating a better tech future. Here are ways to engage youth as researchers, content creators, and advisors.

Design with Youth

Resources You Can Use

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Beam Center

Podcast: Cancel Culture

Listen to young people from the Beam Center discuss cancel culture - how they've seen and experienced it on social media, the pros and cons of cancelling someone, and how to make the act of cancelling better serve its purpose.

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Project Zero

Teen Digital Well-Being Guide

The Teen Digital Well-Being Guide is a series of maker activities to inspire adolescents to use technology in ways that amplify the good and keep the hard stuff in check.

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Digital Harbor Foundation

Student Podcast Curriculum Guide

The Student Podcast Curriculum Guide breaks down the podcasting processes through a series of sample lesson plans to ensure that students have the skills and background knowledge to share their voices.

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How might you collaborate
with youth to change
digital spaces?