Friends, join us on February 13, 2025, as we come together to celebrate Digital Learning Day (DLDay) and share the love of learning, teaching, and innovation. This year’s theme focuses on how technology connects us, transforms education, and brings “heart” into learning.
DLDay 2025 is about recognizing and celebrating the incredible digital learning practices happening in classrooms and libraries across the country. It’s a chance to:
Recognize programs increasing access and opportunity for learners.
Showcase schools fostering connection, engagement, and innovation through digital tools.
Celebrate educators leveraging technology to empower and inspire students.
Honor students for their creativity, curiosity, and adaptability in a digital world.
This is your day to celebrate your students, uplift your colleagues, and share success stories that demonstrate how digital learning builds relationships, empowers communities, and fuels a lifelong love of learning.
Here are three ways to participate in DLDay 2025.
1. Create a "Love of Learning" Digital Connection Card.
It’s simple, fun, and impactful!
Use our Canva template here to create your organization’s customized Digital Connection Card.
Share how you are innovating and fostering connections through digital learning.
Post your card on social media using #DLDay and tag @OfficialDLDay.
Get creative and engage your community with an event or activity that celebrates digital learning. Here are some ideas to inspire you:
Host a webinar showcasing personalized, tech-powered learning.
Highlight a member of your community who is innovating with digital tools.
Launch a contest to showcase inspiring digital learning stories.
Organize a community event that demonstrates workforce-ready skills.
Don’t forget to share your celebration on social media!
Use #DLDay and tag @OfficialDLDay so we can amplify your stories.
3. Register for the LIVE DLDay Broadcast.
Join us for the DLDay live broadcast starting at 12 pm ET to hear inspiring stories, creative ideas, and insights from educators, districts, and organizations leading the way in digital learning.
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