Digital Technologies Resources
Find digital technologies resources made by Australian teachers — coding activities, algorithms, data representation and computational thinking tasks.
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Digital Technologies teaching resources help Australian primary teachers develop student skills in computational thinking, data representation, and the creation of digital solutions. The Digital Technologies subject in the Australian Curriculum is distinct from general ICT skills — it focuses on understanding how digital systems work, how data is represented and transformed, and how algorithms and programming solve problems.
TeachBuySell features Digital Technologies resources created by Australian primary teachers. Browse coding and programming activities (including Scratch, Bee-Bots, and unplugged coding), computational thinking tasks, data representation worksheets, algorithm design activities, digital systems exploration resources, and cyber safety lessons. Many resources include both plugged (device-based) and unplugged (no-device) activities that make digital technologies accessible in any classroom setting.
Digital Technologies education prepares students for a world where computational thinking is essential across all fields. The best resources develop logical reasoning and problem-solving skills through engaging, age-appropriate activities — a Bee-Bot navigation challenge in Year 1 builds the same foundational thinking as a Scratch programming project in Year 5. Whether you need unplugged coding activities for your Foundation class or a comprehensive programming unit for Year 6, our collection provides practical, curriculum-aligned resources for digital technologies learning.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need devices to teach Digital Technologies?
Not necessarily. Many of our resources include unplugged activities that teach computational thinking, algorithms, and data concepts without devices. This makes digital technologies accessible even in classrooms with limited technology.
What coding platforms do resources support?
Our resources support a range of platforms including Scratch, Scratch Jr, Bee-Bots/Blue-Bots, Code.org, and general block-based coding. Many also include unplugged alternatives that teach the same concepts without specific platforms.
Are Digital Technologies resources aligned to the Australian Curriculum?
Yes. Our resources align with the Australian Curriculum: Digital Technologies, covering digital systems, data representation, and creating digital solutions through algorithms and programming.
Can I find Digital Technologies resources for all year levels?
Yes. Browse resources from Foundation (simple sequencing, Bee-Bot activities) through to Year 6 (Scratch programming, data analysis, algorithm design), with age-appropriate complexity at each level.
Do resources include cyber safety content?
Yes. Our collection includes cyber safety lessons covering online privacy, digital footprint, safe communication, and responsible use of technology, supporting the safe and ethical use component of digital technologies education.