Digital Literacy Workshops Students Actually Connect With
BAM Digital Media workshops help students understand algorithms, digital footprints, doomscrolling, online identity, AI, and how platforms shape behavior — taught by someone who built a business inside those platforms for 14 years.
A Peek Inside the Workshop
These are real classroom moments — not a highlight reel. This is what the energy actually looks like.
Algorithms & Attention — live classroom discussion
Digital Footprints — students engage in real time
Interactive. Age-Appropriate. Built for Today.
Schools are tired of presenters who lecture for an hour. Every BAM workshop is designed as a conversation, not a presentation.
Real Discussion
Students debate real-world examples from platforms they already use daily — not hypotheticals.
Digital Footprint Activity
Students actively audit their own online presence and connect behavior to future opportunity.
Critical Thinking Drills
Students learn to question what they see, who made it, and why it was put in front of them.
Screen Habit Reflection
Students examine their own usage patterns — without shame, with strategy and awareness.
AI Awareness
Age-appropriate conversations about AI tools, misinformation, and responsible digital creation.
Creator Economy
Students explore digital careers and what it actually takes to build something real online.
Online Safety
Manipulation, privacy, and cyberbullying — taught practically, not in fear-based platitudes.
How Algorithms Work
Students learn how platforms decide what they see — and why that matters for their thinking.
Workshops That Look Like This
Recent sessions at NYC public schools. The energy in these rooms is not manufactured — it’s what happens when students feel like the conversation is actually about them.
Topics Schools Book Most
Each topic is a standalone 45-minute workshop. Schools often book 2–3 per visit for different grade levels.
What I’ve Observed in NYC Classrooms
After years of active work in NYC public schools, patterns emerge. These are not hypotheses — they’re consistent realities.
Students often know exactly how to use platforms socially but have never once been asked to think about how algorithms shape what they see. That gap is significant — and it closes fast once you name it.
Observation — Algorithm WorkshopsDigital footprint conversations consistently produce the strongest reactions. The moment students connect online behavior to real future opportunity — college, jobs, relationships — the room changes.
Observation — Digital Footprint SessionsMiddle schoolers are increasingly aware of AI tools but have almost no framework for evaluating what they produce. They need guidance on responsible use and spotting misinformation — not just warnings.
Observation — AI Literacy WorkshopsEverything You Need to Know Before You Reach Out
No back-and-forth emails about basics. Here’s the full picture.
Let’s Talk About Bringing This to Your School
Whether you’re planning one session or a full-year program, fill out the form below and I’ll be in touch within 48 hours.
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