Application closes: November 7, 2025
At Digital Moment, we offer hands-on workshops led by passionate instructors across Canada. Our initiatives make data literacy, AI, cybersecurity, data science, and digital citizenship accessible, engaging, and fun. Learn, connect, and explore the digital world in a collaborative setting for free!

Join the first of three sessions with E2 Adventures to discover the very real ways in which AI is currently shaping your world.

Join the second of three sessions with E2 Adventures to discover the very real ways in which AI is currently shaping your world.

Join the third and last session of our three-part series with E2 Adventures to discover the very real ways in which AI is currently shaping your world.

Hands-on workshop exploring how decision trees support machine learning models. Learn practical ways to integrate these AI concepts into your classroom through interactive activities and collaboration. Gain tools, resources, and confidence to help students critically engage with AI.

Learn to collect, analyze, and visualize micro:bit sensor data using spreadsheets. In this hands-on workshop, program your micro:bit to gather real-world data, transfer it to Excel or Google Sheets, and create clear charts and analyses for your classroom.

Discover how students can create their own AI-powered translator while exploring language, culture, and the limits of artificial intelligence. Join us for a hands-on session featuring Digital Moment’s Hour of AI project submission to Code.org—Translation Station—a creative Scratch activity that blends language learning and coding.

Hands-on workshop for educators exploring bias in AI systems. Learn to identify data and societal bias, guide students in critically evaluating AI outputs, and implement strategies to reduce bias using practical classroom activities from the Experience AI curriculum.

Hands-on workshop exploring often-unused micro:bit features, including plotting, arrays (lists), and functions. Gain practical tools, project ideas, and classroom-ready resources to enhance your students’ coding skills and computational thinking.

Hands-on workshop exploring Ontario’s math coding curriculum for Grades 1–9 using Scratch. Learn to implement sequential, concurrent, repeating, and nested events, build control structures and conditional statements, and develop data-driven Scratch projects aligned with provincial standards.

Hands-on workshop exploring Ontario’s math coding curriculum for Grades 1–9 using micro:bits. Learn to implement sequential, concurrent, repeating, and nested events, build control structures and conditional statements, and create data-driven projects aligned with provincial standards.