Making space for First Nations to share knowledge through a digital lens and for educators to teach digital skills through a cultural lens.

Deliver Indigenous cultural curriculum with confidence

Indigital Schools is a collaborative program where teachers and Elders and Knowledge Holders work together to teach Indigenous cultural knowledge, history and language, and digital skills to the next generation. The 8 lesson program is linked to the Australian curriculum and centred around building digital skills and understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures. 

CURRICULUM GUIDE

Steps to participate in the Indigital Schools Program

Enrol

Enrol in the Indigital Educator program and complete the Certified Educator training.

Subscribe

Subscribe for 12 months for 30 students to access Indigital augmented reality tech.

Deliver

Work with First Nations to deliver the program in your classroom.

Educator Professional Development

Our Educator Training includes 15 hours of required learning, plus over 50 hours of additional resources to empower your students and integrate digital and cultural curricula into your teaching.


Download our Indigital Schools Information Sheet to learn more about our Augmented Reality (AR) platform, the benefits of our program and how to integrate the Indigital Program into your curriculum.

Indigital Schools in action!

In 2021 the Indigital team travelled to Tasmania (lutruwita) to deliver the Indigital Schools program in collaboration with community, and the teachers and students at Bruny Island District School.

Indigital Schools is a collaborative program where teachers and Elders  Knowledge Holders work together to teach Indigenous cultural knowledge, history and language, and digital skills to the next generation. This was the first time the Community came together with the Dept of Ed Tasmania to deliver the Indigital Schools program.