Digital life lessons
for the classroom.
Activities, games, and resources on AI, misinformation, deepfakes, and data privacy for grades 7–12.
I'm Ben, a former teacher and parent of a teenager who navigates social media, AI, and misinformation every day. I realized millions of teenagers deal with these same challenges. That's what got me building these resources for you and your students. These are practical, honest tools for your classroom.
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Honest writing on the digital landscape teenagers live in.
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The full collection of my classroom resources, activities and lesson plans for you.
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Browser-based games where students work together to spot misinformation, deepfakes and manipulation.
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Digital Life Signal Scanner
A quick classroom-style check where students look for the signal before deciding what to trust.
Pick a signal
What detail would you ask students to notice before they decide whether this is reliable?
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Why the manosphere keeps growing and what to do about it.
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Young men are struggling, isolated, and angry. The manosphere has an explanation. Most classrooms don't.
Conspiracy theories feel satisfying to believe. That's exactly the problem.
Deepfakes don't just make fake media look real. They make real evidence easier to deny.
Teachers know that silence can mean a lot. What do students do when speaking up could make them the next target?
Doomscrolling starts with good intentions. That's what makes it hard to stop.