Activity can be taught in the classroom or online
Google, Windows, & Mac-friendly!
All documents are editable to meet your classroom needs.
This project is included in the Information Literacy & Digital Citizenship Unit Plan- Information Technology
This Digital Dilemma Gallery Walk is an engaging, movement-based classroom activity that allows students to explore real-life online situations—from password sharing to screenshot privacy and influencer copycats. At each station, students read a short scenario, reflect on how they would respond, and consider the consequences of digital choices.
By rotating around the classroom and participating in follow-up class discussions or debates, students practice ethical decision-making and digital citizenship skills in an interactive and thought-provoking format.
What’s Included:
10 Realistic Digital Dilemma Scenarios
Editable Student Gallery Walk Worksheet
Student Reflection Prompts for Post-Activity Discussion
Teacher Answer Guide with Best Practices and Discussion Questions
Optional 4-Corners Debate Format to Promote Critical Thinking
Skills & Topics Covered:
Online safety and privacy
Ethical technology use
Social media decision-making
Digital footprint awareness
Misinformation, plagiarism, and cyberbullying
Classroom collaboration and respectful Debate
Perfect For:
Middle & High School Digital Literacy or IT Classes
Business Tech, Career Readiness, or Advisory Periods
CTE Courses and Tech Ethics Units
Beginning-of-Year Digital Citizenship Lessons
Sub Plans or Group Work Days
Get your students moving, thinking, and talking with this no-prep gallery walk. It’s an ideal way to start conversations that matter and help learners navigate today’s digital world with responsibility and confidence.