Building digital literacy, skills and classroom confidence for teachers.
Integrating technology into classrooms is crucial. Many K-12 educators face challenges with digital resources, diverse student needs,and varying degrees of digital literacy among teachers.
In partnership with AT&T, WashU’s Institute for School Partnership (ISP) offers the AT&T Digital Navigation program, a free professional learning opportunity for teachers of Grades 3-8. Designed and delivered by seasoned educators with extensive working knowledge of technology tools for educators, the program aims to build critical digital fluency for teachers and boost confidence for applying technology into existing classroom curriculum.

Program registration
The AT&T Digital Navigation program includes two workshop tiers, mentorship, and a capstone project. Although Tier 1 is not a prerequisite for attending Tier 2, nor is Tier 2 mandatory after completing Tier 1, attending both is strongly encouraged to ensure comprehensive and lasting impact.
Tier 1: Introduction to Digital Navigation
September 19-20 & October 10-11, 2025
Teachers will build essential digital and technical skills, conquer technology fears and prepare to dive into digital tools integration in Tier 2.
Tier 2: Digital Navigation Immersion
January 23-24 & February 20-21, 2026
Teachers will embark on a personalized journey with a digital navigation mentor, harnessing Tier 1 skills to explore how topics like AI, data modeling, computational thinking, and more can be integrated into existing curriculum.
Registration coming soon.

Unlock Digital Tool Credits!
Complete both tiers and unlock up to $1,000 in digital tool credits to purchase new technology. Teachers can pool credits to maximize impact for their schools.
Digital tool credits can be used to purchase hardware, devices, software and subscriptions that support the integration of digital tools into existing curriculum.