Digital Learning for Young Minds: Equity, Access, and Engagement in PK–6 Classrooms is a timely, comprehensive guide for educators navigating the evolving landscape of digital education. Grounded in research and best practices, this book offers a practical yet visionary approach to using technology to support equitable, inclusive, student-centered learning. From foundational concepts like digital citizenship and learning management systems to emerging tools such as AI-driven platforms and multimedia creation, each chapter equips teachers with strategies to foster creativity, accessibility, and critical thinking.
Designed for both pre-service and practicing educators, the book emphasizes Universal Design for Learning, inclusive instructional design, and equitable access to technology. Through authentic classroom examples, research-informed strategies, and adaptable digital tools, it provides a roadmap for creating engaging, future-ready classrooms. It invites educators to reflect on how technology, when guided by purposeful pedagogy and ethical responsibility, can expand opportunities for all learners.