About the Class
This camp uses realistic, age-appropriate scenarios to build judgment and decision-making skills. Students examine how information spreads, how manipulation happens, and how digital footprints are formed. Instruction emphasizes calm evaluation rather than fear-based rules. Campers leave with a clearer framework for making smarter online decisions at school and at home.
What They Learn
- Protecting personal information and understanding digital footprints
- Recognizing phishing, scams, and manipulation tactics
- Evaluating online sources and identifying misinformation
- Responsible AI and social media awareness
- Ethical communication and influence
- Designing structured awareness campaigns
Typical Class Flow
Day 1 — Understanding Digital Footprints & Privacy
Explore how personal information moves online, how digital footprints are formed, and how to protect private data in everyday situations.
Day 2 — Recognizing Scams & Online Manipulation
Analyze phishing, scams, and manipulation tactics to understand how they work and how to respond safely and confidently.
Day 3 — Evaluating Information & Media Literacy
Learn how misinformation spreads, how to assess credibility, and how to evaluate online sources using clear decision-making frameworks.
Day 4 — Designing a Digital Safety Advocacy Project
Plan and create a structured awareness campaign (poster, video, or presentation) that promotes safe and responsible online behavior.
Day 5 — Advocacy Showcase & Safety Framework Presentation
Present the final advocacy project and explain the key safety principles behind it during Demo Day.
















