
"Please help. Never learned PowerPoint."
Our t-shirts for digital literacy crusaders combine witty slogans with vibrant designs, making them ideal for tech educators and online advocates who love to wear their passion.
"Please help. Never learned PowerPoint."
Hate Platforms
"No, I really thought each sentence ended with an emoji!"
"I give up. Where's the power button?"
I.T. Fear
"No, son, you’re not ‘M for Mature.’"
'What does it say, Dad?'
"The moral of the story, honey, is that being a celebrity does not make you a credible children’s book author."
"How can I be a lead learner without the technology needed to lead?"
Rumors, lies and innuendo.
"The Internet ate my baby!"
'Relax, dad, I haven't been in a classroom for months because all my college classes are online!'
Data Extraction Social Media Theme Park
"To 'click to enter' or not to 'click to enter'… that is the question."
Diner is served
"I hope you're not reading fake news."
"But if I don't learn handwriting, how will I be able to read Grandma's letters?"
Spell-Check Bee
"You have been specially selected to upload your bank details. Offer ends midnight."
"Why is there an ad for Jay-Z in the New England Journal of Pediatric Medicine?!"
1 message reviewed by NSA.
'Literacy is NOT overrated!'
'Your father is having a tough time with his online course.'
"Which one is the emoji for immense relief, coupled with general underlying disappointment, tinged with cynicism, anger and apprehension?"
"Why do I bother to evangelize online when no one listens?"
"There's also a link to my manifesto in the notes section—www.freewilioz.org, articles four and five, respectively."
Car's bumper sticker reads: 'My other car is a bookmobile.'
"And that's the day we said goodbye to the No Child Left Behind legislation and were free to teach again."
"Nice! Home school education has certainly changed since I was in school."
"My mommy's passwords are stronger than your mommy's passwords."
Ideological positions in social networks
"The one and only truth!"
"Mum, you've put it on mute with sub-titles!"
"It's a note from my teacher. I would have already read it, but it's in cursive."
"Fox again! C'mon man. Try the History Channel for once. Educate yourself dude."
Browse our collection of mugs celebrating digital literacy crusaders—ideal for gifting to educators, tech enthusiasts, or anyone championing digital skills.
Snuggle up with pillows featuring clever digital literacy designs—great for creating inspiring workspaces or cozy corners.
Decorate with eye-catching prints that honor digital literacy advocates and their mission to spread tech knowledge.