Digital Skills for All is a youth-led initiative that helps people of all ages — especially younger students and seniors — learn how to use technology safely, confidently, and responsibly.
Founded by Summer Chen, the project aims to make digital literacy accessible to everyone, one step at a time.
To empower individuals with the knowledge and confidence to navigate the online world safely — from spotting scams and fake news to protecting personal privacy and developing basic digital skills.
We believe digital literacy is a human right, and that safe, informed internet use should be accessible to everyone, regardless of age or background.
- Simple lessons on digital footprints, cyberbullying, and fake news
- Tips on managing screen time and online privacy
- Fun, interactive guides for building safe digital habits
- Step-by-step tutorials for emails, social media, and online safety
- Guidance on recognising scams and phishing attempts
- Confidence-building activities to improve tech independence
- A growing Glossary of Digital Terms
- Free downloads and printable guides
- Interactive lessons (coming soon!)
Digital Skills for All is currently in its pilot phase, focused on:
- Expanding the website’s content and tutorials
- Building community awareness through small workshops and outreach
- Collecting user feedback and improving accessibility
As a youth-led project, our goal is to grow gradually and collaborate with local schools, libraries, and organisations in New Zealand to reach more learners.
- 📚 Simple and accessible learning materials
- 💬 Contact form for feedback and questions
- 📈 Website view counter to track impact
- 🔒 Commitment to privacy and safety in all content
- Frontend: HTML, TailwindCSS, JavaScript
- Hosting: Vercel
- Forms: Formspree (for contact messages)
- Analytics: Google Analytics / Counter.dev (for page views)
We’d love to hear from you!
- 🌍 Website: https://digitalskillsforall.vercel.app
- 📧 Email: digitalskillsforallnz@gmail.com
“Digital safety starts with awareness — and everyone deserves the chance to learn.”
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