BAM Digital Media at ISTE 2026 | K–12 Digital Literacy Curriculum for Districts
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🎯 ISTE 2026

Digital Literacy Curriculum for the Real Internet Students Use Every Day

If you’re a district leader at ISTE looking for curriculum that actually speaks to what students encounter — AI, algorithms, social media, digital footprints — this is worth 15 minutes of your time.

⚡ NYC & NYS MWBE Certified  ·  15+ Years Digital Media Experience  ·  Curriculum Ready to License

What BAM Offers

Teacher-Led Curriculum
Student Workshops
Parent Education
Professional Development
District Licensing Available

Trusted by Schools, Families, and Educators

15+ Years Digital Media Experience
30,000+ Pieces of Content Published
NYC & NYS MWBE Certified
Experience Working With NYC Schools
Curriculum Ready for District Licensing

Connect with Schnelle at ISTE 2026

Attending independently and available to connect one-on-one with district leaders, curriculum directors, and instructional technology teams. Three ways to make it happen.

Schnelle Acevedo, Founder of BAM Digital Media

Who You’re Meeting

Schnelle Acevedo

Founder, BAM Digital Media LLC  ·  Digital Literacy Educator & Curriculum Developer

Schnelle isn’t a researcher who studied the internet. She built a full-time business on it — publishing over 30,000 pieces of content, growing a real digital audience, and spending 15+ years understanding exactly how platforms, algorithms, and digital communities work.

That experience is the foundation of BAM Digital Media’s curriculum. Students learn digital literacy from someone who has lived it — which is why the content lands differently than what most districts have seen before.

She now brings that real-world perspective into K–12 classrooms, helping students, families, and educators understand how the internet shapes behavior, opportunity, communication, and decision-making.

NYC & NYS MWBE Certified 15+ Years Digital Creator 30,000+ Pieces of Content

Three things district leaders at ISTE should know

Before you schedule a call, here’s the short version of what makes BAM Digital Media worth your time.

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Built from real experience, not theory

Most digital literacy programs are made by educators who study technology. BAM was built by someone who spent 15 years inside the internet — creating content, building audiences, and understanding how platforms actually drive behavior.

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Curriculum ready to license now

This isn’t a pilot program or a concept deck. BAM curriculum is built in Google Slides and drops directly into Google Classroom with zero conversion — teachers can assign it the same day they receive it.

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MWBE certified — procurement advantage

BAM Digital Media is NYC and NYS MWBE certified, which can count toward district diversity spending requirements. That makes partnership easier to approve and faster to move through procurement.

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Four ways to bring BAM into your district

Each format is designed to meet your district where it is — from a single school workshop to a full district-wide curriculum implementation.

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District Curriculum Licensing

Teacher-led curriculum with lesson plans, activities, and worksheets. Built in Google Slides — drops straight into Google Classroom.

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Student Workshops

Interactive sessions for grades 3–12. Content is specific to the platforms and situations students actually encounter — not hypothetical scenarios.

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Parent & Caregiver Workshops

Helping families navigate screens, social media, and digital wellness at home — in plain language that connects to what their kids are doing online.

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Professional Development

Training educators to confidently address AI, online safety, digital footprints, and the technology-related situations students bring into the classroom.

What students actually learn

Every topic is connected to decisions students are already making — on real platforms, in real moments, right now.

🤖AI Literacy
📊Understanding Algorithms
👣Digital Footprints
🪞Online Reputation
🔐Cybersecurity Awareness
📱Social Media & Screen Habits
🔍Misinformation & Media Literacy
💬Digital Communication
🎨Content Creation
💼Digital Career Exploration

Flexible solutions for every grade band

Curriculum and workshops are built for the developmental stage and digital reality of each grade — not one size fits all.

Elementary

Grades 3–5

  • Digital safety basics
  • Media awareness
  • Online kindness
  • Healthy digital habits

Middle School

Grades 6–8

  • Social media & algorithms
  • Digital footprints
  • Online decision-making
  • Misinformation

High School

Grades 9–12

  • AI literacy
  • Digital reputation
  • Career readiness
  • Content creation & cybersecurity

Implementation options

Whether you’re a single school exploring or a district ready to implement at scale, there’s a format that fits.

Single School

School-Level Program

  • Student workshops by grade band
  • Parent & caregiver sessions
  • Educator training included
  • Flexible scheduling

Build Internal Capacity

Train-the-Trainer

  • Prepare district staff to deliver
  • Full curriculum handoff
  • Ongoing BAM support
  • Scales across schools

District leaders already know there's a problem.

These numbers explain why digital literacy can't wait — and why banning phones alone isn't the answer.

92%

of U.S. jobs now require digital literacy skills and proficiency — up from 65% a decade ago.

National Skills Coalition, 2025

59%

of teachers worldwide feel unprepared to teach digital literacy skills in their classrooms.

Global Educator Survey, 2024

75%

of students say social media is their primary source for news — with no instruction on how to evaluate it.

The Social Institute, 2024 — 29,000 students surveyed

78%

of school systems dealt with misinformation in their community during the 2023–24 school year.

National School PR Association, 2024

32%

of schools offer no formal, structured digital literacy curriculum — even as 88% have 1-to-1 device programs.

NCES School Pulse Panel, 2025

↓2018

U.S. 8th graders' digital literacy scores declined between 2018 and 2023 on the International Computer and Information Literacy Study — the global benchmark for student digital preparedness.

ICILS / Education Week, December 2024

Sources: National Skills Coalition · The Social Institute · NSPRA · NCES School Pulse Panel · Education Week / ICILS 2023

What district leaders ask before booking a call

Answered here so the conversation can get right to what matters for your district.

BAM curriculum is built entirely in Google Slides, which means it drops directly into Google Classroom with no conversion, reformatting, or new technology to learn. Teachers can assign lessons, track completion, and integrate BAM materials into existing units the same day they receive them. No new platform. No training on tools. It works inside the infrastructure your district already has.
Yes. BAM curriculum is designed to align with ISTE Standards for Students and can be mapped to district-specific frameworks on request. If your district has particular standards or benchmarks you need addressed, bring them to the partnership call and we’ll walk through alignment together.
Yes — and that’s intentional. BAM programs are built to be manageable by a single coordinator, whether that’s an instructional technology director, curriculum lead, or community partnerships contact. The Train-the-Trainer format builds internal capacity so delivery doesn’t depend on one person long-term.
Often, yes. BAM Digital Media is NYC and NYS MWBE certified, which can count toward district diversity and equity spending requirements. For districts with MWBE procurement goals, partnering with BAM can simplify the approval process. Bring your procurement requirements to the call and we’ll walk through how it applies to your district specifically.
Pricing varies by format, number of schools, and scope. The best place to start is a 15-minute discovery call — we’ll ask about your goals and give you a clear picture of what makes sense for your district’s budget and timeline. No pressure, no pitch deck. Schedule a call here or email contactus@bamdigitalmedia.info.

Ready to talk digital literacy for your district?

Whether you’re exploring curriculum adoption, student programming, family engagement, or educator training — schedule a call, book a meeting at ISTE, or grab the curriculum overview. All three options are below.

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