Digital Detective at Computer History Museum
Library/Media: Digital Citizenship Adventure Pack
Inside the Computer History Museum, interactive screens are glitching. Security alerts are flashing. Digital records are being scrambled. Ari Raider has detected a disruption in the online safety network. If explorers cannot restore responsible digital habits, important information could be exposed.
In Digital Detective at Computer History Museum, students board the Server Skiff and step into a high-stakes digital mission. To protect the system, explorers must identify private information, create strong passwords, and practice kindness and respect online. By understanding copyright rules, recognizing cyberbullying and scams, using safe search strategies, and learning about their digital footprint, students restore safety and responsibility to the network.
This adventure blends technology awareness with practical online safety skills students can use every day.
About This Adventure Pack
Digital Detective at Computer History Museum is designed for elementary explorers and connects directly to an interactive online adventure.
Students can complete the Digital Detective at Computer History Museum adventure online for free, including access to free printable trading cards that match this experience. The online adventure delivers the full learning and story-driven mission without requiring a physical kit.
👉 Explore the free Digital Detective at Computer History Museum adventure here: Coming Soon
For families or classrooms that want to extend the experience, this Adventure Pack adds collectible cards and hands-on components that bring the digital mission into the physical world. The learning experience is the same whether students use the physical pack or not. The pack simply adds a tactile, collectible layer to the adventure.
What This Adventure Covers
Each Digital Detective at Computer History Museum Adventure Pack explores core Library/Media: Digital Citizenship concepts, including:
• Private Info – Personal information that should be kept secure
• Password – A secret code used to protect accounts
• Kindness – Treating others respectfully online
• Respect – Showing care and responsibility in digital spaces
• Copyright – Rules that protect creative work
• Cyberbullying – Hurtful behavior using digital tools
• Scam – A trick designed to steal information or money
• Safe Search – Using tools and strategies to find appropriate information
• Digital Footprint – The record of actions left behind online
Each concept appears naturally within the adventure and is required to move the story forward, reinforcing safe and responsible technology use through exploration rather than memorization.
What’s Inside the Pack
• Adventure-Filled Field Pack (6×9 Adventure Pouch)
• Adventure Mission Card
• Interactive Online Adventure
• Knowledge Card Pack
• Mystery Dig Kit
• Dig Stick Tool
• Cleaning Wipe
• Mystery Collectible Specimen (Gemlet)
• Gemlet Storage Container
• Excavating Adventures Sticker
Why Kids Love It
Exploring a technology museum, solving online safety challenges, learning how to outsmart digital scams, and uncovering a real mystery specimen makes digital citizenship feel exciting and empowering.
Why Teachers and Parents Love It
Digital Detective at Computer History Museum supports elementary digital literacy standards focused on online safety and responsible technology use. Students gain practical skills that protect them in today’s connected world.
The adventure works for whole-class technology lessons, small groups, or independent exploration — with or without the physical pack.
Free Adventure Option
Digital Detective at Computer History Museum is also available online for free, including free printable trading cards that align directly with this adventure. No purchase is required to participate.
This reflects our mission at Excavating Adventures: to make engaging, story-driven adventures accessible to everyone.
👉 Explore the free Digital Detective at Computer History Museum adventure here: Coming Soon



