(1) As used in this section:
- (a) "Digital skills activities" include activities related to the topics listed in Subsection (1)(b).
(b) "Digital skills concepts" include concepts related to the following topics:
- (i) digital protection and online ethics as foundational principles for participation in digital society;
- (ii) social media awareness and healthy usage patterns, including short-form video platforms and understanding the impact of social media on mental health, relationships, and civic discourse;
- (iii) artificial intelligence literacy, including understanding artificial intelligence capabilities, limitations, ethical considerations, and societal implications;
- (iv) digital privacy and data protection rights and responsibilities;
- (v) cybersecurity fundamentals and safe online practices for personal and civic security;
- (vi) identifying and evaluating digital information credibility, misinformation, and media manipulation across digital and traditional media formats;
- (vii) digital footprint awareness and reputation management in personal and professional contexts;
- (viii) online communication skills, digital etiquette, and constructive digital discourse;
- (ix) understanding algorithms and the algorithms' influence on digital experiences and information access;
- (x) screen time management for physical and mental health, including understanding the symptoms of problematic or addictive media use;
- (xi) cyberbullying prevention, response, and the promotion of positive digital communities;
- (xii) intellectual property rights, fair use, and creative commons in digital environments;
- (xiii) critical thinking in digital environments and information evaluation;
- (xiv) digital content creation and responsible sharing practices;
- (xv) traditional and digital media literacy, including critical evaluation of television, film, music, streaming content, and short-form video platforms; and
- (xvi) economic and career implications of digital literacy in a technology-driven society.
- (c) "Digital skills course" means a course offered in grade 7 or 8 that incorporates digital skills concepts.
- (2) Beginning with the 2027-2028 school year, the state board shall have established standards for a digital skills course that an LEA offers in grade 7 or 8.
(3)
- (a) The state superintendent may establish an advisory tech council to provide guidance and recommendations on technology education in the state's public education system.
- (b) The advisory tech council established under Subsection (3)(a) shall include membership the state superintendent selects.
(c) The advisory tech council may:
- (i) review and recommend standards and objectives for the digital skills course and other technology related education;
- (ii) identify effective digital skills curriculum and instructional resources;
- (iii) recommend professional development opportunities for educators teaching digital skills;
- (iv) advise on emerging technologies and trends that should be incorporated into digital skills education;
- (v) coordinate with interested public, private, and nonprofit entities to improve digital skills education; and
- (vi) make recommendations to the state board on methods to assess student proficiency in digital skills.
Enacted by Chapter 114, 2026 General Session