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Digital Skills & Literacy

Build essential tech fluency that every student and future professional needs to thrive in today's digital-first world.

Overview

Knowing How to Use a Phone Is Not Digital Literacy.

You can scroll through Instagram and watch YouTube, but can you write a professional email? Create a presentation that actually impresses? Use Google Sheets to organize data? Know what to do when you get a phishing message? These are the digital skills that actually matter for your career.

We build your digital foundation from the ground up - typing speed, document creation, cloud storage, professional communication, internet safety, and basic troubleshooting. Skills that every college, internship, and employer expects you to already have.

What's Included

Typing & Keyboard Skills

Learn proper touch typing with structured practice. Fast, accurate typing saves hours every week and is expected in every professional setting. We set up practice tools and track your progress.

Office & Google Suite Mastery

Docs, Sheets, Slides, Word, Excel, PowerPoint - learn to create professional documents, organize data in spreadsheets, and build presentations that stand out in class and interviews.

Professional Email & Communication

Write emails that get responses. Learn proper email etiquette, formatting, subject lines, and when to use formal vs. informal tone. A skill that immediately sets you apart from peers.

Cloud Storage & File Management

Organize your files properly, use Google Drive or OneDrive effectively, share documents securely, and never lose important assignments or notes again. A basic skill most students lack.

Internet Safety & Privacy

Recognize scams, phishing attempts, and fake websites. Learn password management, two-factor authentication, and how to protect your personal information online.

Research & Information Literacy

Learn to search effectively, evaluate sources, avoid misinformation, and use academic databases. Critical skills for college assignments and lifelong learning.

Who This Is For

School Students (8th-12th)
First-Year College Students
First-Generation Learners
Rural & Semi-Urban Students
Arts & Humanities Students
Parents Supporting Kids

Frequently Asked Questions

Using social media and watching videos is different from professional digital literacy. Can you format a proper document, build a spreadsheet, write a business email, or organize cloud storage? These are the skills that colleges and employers actually test for.
Primarily online through one-on-one sessions, which is perfect because you are learning to use digital tools on the very device you are training on. We can also do small group sessions for schools or colleges that want to train multiple students.
It depends on your current level and goals. Basic digital literacy can be covered in 4-6 sessions. A comprehensive program including all modules typically takes 8-12 sessions spread over a few weeks. We go at your pace.
We focus on real skills rather than certificates. However, we can guide you toward recognized certifications like Google Digital Garage or Microsoft Office Specialist if having a formal credential is important for your goals.

Ready to Build Your Digital Foundation?

Every career in the future requires digital skills. Start building yours now and stay ahead of the curve.