Digital Minds
Sun 05 Jul
|Online Class Sessions
Digital Minds teaches learners aged 14–16 to understand and question the digital world they live in: from algorithms and AI to misinformation and data privacy. Students build real critical thinking skills through case studies, debate, and structured analysis.


Online
05 Jul 2026, 10:00 GMT+2 – 16 Jul 2026, 11:00 GMT+2
Online Class Sessions
About the event
Digital Minds — Course Overview
Digital Minds is a course for learners aged 14–16, focusing on developing critical awareness to engage intelligently with the digital world. Students learn about algorithm influence, misinformation spread, AI system failures, and data collection implications, all grounded in real-life cases affecting their lives.
The course ends with the Digital Ethics Manifesto, a 6-minute presentation where students take an evidence-based stance on a digital ethics issue, supported by a written policy brief. They present arguments, address counter-arguments, and suggest actionable solutions. By course end, students become cautious digital users and independent thinkers who question the systems shaping their world.
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Sale ends
06 Jul, 13:00 GMT+2
US$90.00
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US$0.00
