Commit to Digital Equity With Digital Literacy for All Students 💻 🧑🎓👩💻Teach students to create with technology and harness it to power their learning.
Students are learning to navigate AI and online spaces earlier than we ever did.
But before students can use technology wisely, they need the skills to pause, question, and think critically about what they see online.
✔ STOP. before they trust something
✔ THINK. before they share something
✔ CHOOSE. before they post something
During Mental Health Awareness Month, it’s worth remembering that digital wellness is not just about screen time. It’s also about helping students build healthy online habits, sound judgment, and confidence in digital spaces shaped by AI and algorithms.
That’s why our free K–8 AI Literacy Quick Start Kit focuses on safe, age-appropriate conversations around AI, online safety, responsible technology use, and emotional well-being.
🔗 Access the free kit: https://t.co/4Hz7btBKUl
#MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #DigitalWellness #AILiteracy #StudentSafety #K12Education
🚨 TODAY ONLY — 1 PM ET
Live conversation with the FBI on AI + student safety.
⚠️ Not recorded. No replay.
What they’re seeing right now with students, gaming, social platforms, and online threats.
👉 https://t.co/D2EbqTXPk3
#StudentSafety#DigitalSafety#K12Education #AILiteracy
🚨 What the FBI is seeing right now with students and AI
Who should be in this conversation?
✔️ District leaders navigating AI + student safety
✔️ School leaders supporting students and families
✔️ Community members trying to understand what’s changing
On May 12, we’re hosting a live session with the FBI on what they’re seeing right now with students, AI, and online threats.
This is not a recorded session.
📅 May 12 at 1 PM ET
⚠️ Live only. No replay.
👉 https://t.co/ZUvyV83EZX
If this is your space, be in the room.
#StudentSafety #K12Education #EdLeaders #DigitalSafety
This week, we’re celebrating the educators who help students become thoughtful seekers of information.
Librarians and media specialists do so much more than manage books and resources.
They help students ask better questions.
They teach students how to evaluate what they find.
They create spaces where curiosity is welcomed.
They help students understand that information is powerful, and that using it well is a skill.
In a world filled with search results, social feeds, AI-generated answers, and endless digital content, this work has never mattered more.
Thank you to the librarians and media specialists helping students become careful readers, critical thinkers, and responsible digital citizens.
#TeacherAppreciationWeek #SchoolLibraries #MediaSpecialists #DigitalCitizenship #AILiteracy
Teachers, this week is about appreciating you!
Not with one more thing to do, but with something made to make the work a little easier.
To celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week, https://t.co/AxN0b6zYo8 is sharing a free K–8 AI Literacy Quick Start Kit for teachers to use with students and families.
It includes short, ready-to-use lessons that help students learn how to Stop, Think, Choose as they explore AI safely and thoughtfully.
No student logins. No public AI tools. No prep.
Just a safe, guided way to start the AI literacy conversation with your students.
Thank you for helping students learn, wonder, question, create, and grow every day.
Get the free kit here: https://t.co/PqDXN1nWkl
#TeacherAppreciationWeek #AILiteracy #DigitalLiteracy #K12Education #EdTech
🛡️ Live only: an important conversation with the FBI about student safety.
AI, gaming, and social platforms are moving faster than most systems, policies, and guidance can keep up.
We’re hosting a live conversation with the FBI on what they’re currently seeing—and what families, district and school leaders, and community members should be thinking about now.
This is a rare opportunity to hear directly from them.
📅 May 12 at 1 PM ET
⚠️ Live only. No recording. Limited seats.
👉 https://t.co/ZFa1g7bon0
In this session:
- What’s changing with online threats and why it matters now
- Key warning signs impacting students and families
- Practical ways to support safe, responsible technology use across schools and communities
Hear from:
- FBI Special Agent
- Dr. Jesús Jara, Former Superintendent, Clark County School District, NV
- Larissa (Larz) May, #HalfTheStory Founder and Co-Founder and CEO of Ginko
- Lisa O’Masta, CEO of https://t.co/6ssoQPkXxt
If you’re thinking about how to support students, staff, and families in this space, this is a conversation worth being part of.
#StudentSafety #AILiteracy #K12Education #EdLeaders #DigitalSafety
One of the biggest misconceptions we hear:
“AI literacy is for older students.”
It’s not.
Our final AI Literacy Week blog breaks it down::
🧩 Why AI literacy starts as early as K–2
🧠 How young students are already forming habits with technology
🛡️ Why early guidance builds safe, responsible use later
Because by the time students reach middle school…those habits are already set.
That’s why we created a free K–8 AI Literacy Quick Start Kit—so you can start now, at every grade level.
✔ Short, student-ready lessons (5–10 minutes)
✔ K–2, 3–5, and 6–8 pathways
✔ No prep required
✔ Built for classrooms and families
Don’t wait to introduce this.
AI Literacy Week wraps today—but for students, this is just the beginning.
👉 Get the free Quick Start Kit: https://t.co/tOqVLsHQZe
👉 Read the final blog: https://t.co/t18QgOZEYt
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#AILiteracy #K12Education #EarlyLearning #DigitalLiteracy #FutureReady
STOP. THINK. CHOOSE.
This is what we want students to do online and AI.
But how do we get them there?
We have a simple way to start.
We’re opening access to our Free K–8 AI Literacy Quick Start Kit:
⚡ No rostering. No teacher prep. No setup
🏫 Ready for classrooms, schools, and families
👉 Get the free Quick Start Kit: https://t.co/b1D3H7pWeP
Across all grades, we’re building one simple habit with AI:
✔ STOP before accepting what AI gives you
✔ THINK about accuracy, bias, and missing information
✔ CHOOSE how to use it responsibly
Today, we’re spotlighting Grades 3–5 — where students begin to see how their words shape AI responses and learn to question what they get back.
This is where critical thinking with AI really starts to take shape.
👉 Start with the free Quick Start Kit: https://t.co/b1D3H7pWeP
📅 Then Join our AI Literacy Week: https://t.co/733Qr1FafW
#AILiteracy #K12Education #CriticalThinking #EdTech #DigitalLiteracy
AI didn’t create the need for digital literacy —
it exposed how urgent it has become.
Students are already using AI to search, write, and create… often without understanding how it works or how to evaluate what it produces.
That gap starts in K–8 — and it’s growing.
In our latest blog, we break down what’s changed and what schools need to do next to move from AI tools → real AI literacy.
As part of https://t.co/60wqss5NsQ LAI Literacy Week, we’re making it easy to get started.
We’re opening access to a Free K–8 AI Literacy Quick Start Kit with real, classroom-ready lessons that help students:
✔ Think critically about AI
✔ Evaluate outputs
✔ Use AI safely and responsibly
⚡ No rostering. No teacher prep. No setup
🏫 For classrooms, schools, and families at home
👉 Read the blog + get the free kit
https://t.co/inu8bqJUmK
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#Learning.comAILiteracyweek #K12Education #EdTech #DigitalLiteracy #FutureReady
🚀 Today’s the day!
The (free) K–8 AI Literacy Quick Start Kit is now live!
Students are already using AI, often without guidance.
Now, schools, educators, and families have a way to change that.
This free, interactive experience gives you a real look at what structured AI literacy looks like in practice:
✔ Grade-banded lessons (K–2, 3–5, 6–8)
✔ Safe, student-led interactive lessons and instructional resources
✔ Focus on safety, critical thinking, and responsible use
✔ Explore immediately: no rostering, no prep!
This isn’t a demo. It’s real instruction, designed to help students learn how to think critically about AI, not just use it.
Because access to AI tools isn’t the same as understanding them.
👉 Explore the AI Literacy Quick Start Kit: https://t.co/t6edbNKmgF
#AILiteracy #K12Education #EdTech #DigitalLiteracy #FutureReady #Learning.ComAILiteracyWeek
Students are already encountering AI — in school, at home, and everywhere in between.
The real risk isn’t exposure. It’s using AI without guidance.
In K–8 especially, safety depends on building understanding, judgment, and clear expectations — not just setting rules or blocking tools. That’s why AI literacy must come first.
📘 Read our latest blog on what schools need to get right, now:
👉 https://t.co/DE6YfIxQa2
On Monday, we’re opening access to our AI Literacy Quick Start Kit — a free, foundational resource to help districts start with instruction, not just policy.
Pre-register for access on April 13: https://t.co/DFdX02wbvA
#AILiteracy #K12Leadership #EdLeadership #ResponsibleAI #StudentSafety
AI is already shaping how students learn, create, and access information— often without consistent guidance. This conversation focuses on the real challenge districts are facing: moving from uncertainty to clear, instruction first direction that prioritizes safety, judgment, and readiness.
Join our live panel:
Students Are Already Using AI: Now What?
📅 April 16 | 4 PM ET
Featuring district leadership, national expertise, and classroom perspective:
• Dr. Russell Dyer, Superintendent, Collierville Schools (TN)
• Diana Graber, Author, Raising Humans in a Digital World
• Dr. Christopher Harris, Director, School Library System (NY) & edtech leader
• Tara Menghini, Technology Teacher
• Lindy Hockenbary, AI and EdTech Consultant
• Dr. Kelli Erwin (Host)
👉 Register here:
https://t.co/qZ6tzmuq7O
#DistrictLeadership #AILiteracy #K12Education #StudentSafety #DigitalLiteracy
Students are already using AI.
District leaders are navigating what that means for instruction, safety, and readiness.
Join our live panel: Students Are Already Using AI: Now What?
📅 April 16 | 4 PM ET
Save your spot:
https://t.co/ASz2Oi5a88
#AILiteracy#K-12
AI literacy is no longer optional—it’s foundational.
In recognition of AI Literacy Day, we’re announcing a free sneak preview of our new K–8 AI Literacy lessons.
👉 Pre‑register here: https://t.co/qaZQe5aMn4
#AILiteracyDay#AILiteracy#K12Education#DigitalCitizenship
We are hiring! Join us as we work to help students build healthy relationships with technology.
🔗 Current openings:
https://t.co/XcyGeBzA1J
📣 Marketing Manager, Account‑Based Marketing (ABM)
🧠 Manager, Content Development
💻 Senior Software Engineer
🏗️ Principal Engineer
Final day of #TCEA!
Join us in Session Room 216 to close out the conference:
⏰ 8:00–9:30 Yes, Chef! AI as an Ingredient
⭐ Lindy Hockenbary
⏰ 11:00–12:30 Unlocking Human Intelligence (Panel)
Thanks for being part of the conversation.
#TCEA2026#AILiteracy#EdTech#K12
Starting now at #TCEA!
12:00–1:00 PM
Tired of Student AI Slop? Solve it with the Assessment Puzzle Toolkit
⭐ Lindy Hockenbary
📍 Session Room 216
Come join us.
#TCEA2026#AILiteracy#K12#EdTech
Join us Monday (Feb 2) at #TCEA in Session Room 216 for Digital & AI Literacy sessions:
⏰ 9:30 Digital Citizenship—Just Citizenship (🌟 Lindy Hockenbary)
⏰ 1:00 AI Ready, Human Strong
⏰ 3:30 Search Smarter (🌟 Lindy Hockenbary)
#TCEA2026#EdTech#DigitalLiteracy