Youth Lab: Media Literacy for Tweens


What I Teach

For ages 10–13 · Workshop-based

The internet our kids use today will look different in two years and unrecognizable in 20 years.

This course doesn't give kids a rulebook — it gives them a way of thinking that works no matter what the digital world throws at them next.

Over 10 interactive sessions, students learn why content appears on their screens, how to recognize manipulation and misinformation, how to protect their online identity, and when to ask for help. Every lesson is built around real examples from YouTube, Google, gaming, and group chats — the platforms kids actually use — not hypothetical scenarios from a textbook.

Sessions run on Miro, a live visual workspace, so students are always doing something: investigating real content, annotating together, tracing how information spreads, and building critical thinking habits in real time. This is a workshop, not a lecture.


Intermediate Service

The Echo Project →

Included

Initial Consultation

Brainstorming Session

Collaborative Planning

Customized Deliverables

Multiple Feedback Rounds

Actionable Recommendations

Post-Project Support


Advanced Service

The Brightline Project →

Included

Initial Consultation

Brainstorming Session

Collaborative Planning

Customized Deliverables

Multiple Feedback Rounds

Actionable Recommendations

Post-Project Support

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