In Digital Technology classes, students develop a wide range of essential computing skills that prepare them for the digital world. They learn foundational skills like typing and formatting, as well as more advanced topics such as coding, algorithms, and computational thinking. Students explore programming through platforms like Scratch and Makecode, and engage in hands-on activities with devices like mBot2 robots, Beebots, Eddison robots, and iPads. They also experiment with creative tools for video editing and animation using apps like iMovie, Stopmotion, and Minecraft. Throughout the curriculum, students explore key concepts such as direction, data, and algorithms, while enhancing their understanding of how technology works. Other tools like QLearn, PowerPoint, Excel, and other Microsoft apps further support their learning and development of digital literacy.