Digital Dragons

A comic showing an internet user avoiding digital dragons in multiple scenarios.
Introducing elementary students to the malicious aspects of the internet, such as scams and malware, equipping them with the necessary tools to safeguard themselves from online threats.
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Teach Online Safety Skills

Embark with your elementary students on a quest to protect the internet from malware, cyberbullying, and other online threats.

Digital Dragons game interface showing a privacy question.

Privacy

Encourages students to be careful about what information they put online, breaking down what is considered sensitive information in the first place.

Digital Dragons game interface showing how to look for website credibility.

Website Security

Digital Dragons teaches kids how to check a website's credibility to ensure it's safe to move forward with continued surfing or purchasing of any of the site's content.

Digital Dragons game interface teaching about viruses.

Malware, Ransomware, Spyware, etc.

Invites students to think critically about the individuals, links, and offers they come across while online by presenting them with red-flag or harmful scenarios.

Digital Dragons game interface showing a cyberbullying scenario and an example of misinformation.

Cyberbullying and Misinformation

Defines cyberbullying and misinformation to ensure students develop a solid understanding of how to navigate online environments safely and responsibly, encouraging them to stand up for others and critically evaluate information.

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Simplified Grading

Courses are automatically graded so you can spend more time teaching!
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Hands-On Learning

Help students grow individually with a virtual world of decision-making.
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Progress Monitoring

Progress tracking and clear decision trees monitor your students’ growth.

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