RESOURCE HUB
The Indigitize Resource Hub is a doorway into the Indigenous tech and CS education landscape, inviting all who are interested in exploring this storied and rapidly evolving field. Here, you'll find an array of resources for students, teachers, researchers, and community members!
Whether you're looking to enhance your classroom or dive deeper into scholarly insights, our hub offers a diverse range of materials to support inclusive and engaging learning!

Explore research, data, and resources at the intersection of Indigenous knowledge and technology. Discover innovative approaches that drive community-led solutions, foster growth, and create opportunities in the digital space.

Explore a variety of scholarly perspectives from experts across disciplines. This collection of research, articles, and thought pieces highlights how innovative solutions and interdisciplinary approaches are transforming industries and empowering communities.

This resource provides tools, materials, and resources designed to support educators in integrating technology and computer science into their classrooms. From lesson plans to workshops and curriculum guides, this page provides educators with the tools they need to engage and inspire students in the world of technology.

Stay up to date with the latest research reports, industry briefs, and relevant news updates. This section serves as a hub for key developments in technology, research, and industry trends that impact communities and sectors globally. Whether you're looking for detailed reports or quick summaries, this space keeps you informed and connected.

Dive into the principles of data sovereignty and learn how frameworks like OCAP (Ownership, Control, Access, and Possession) help Indigenous communities protect and manage their data. Explore the ongoing efforts and strategies that empower Native nations to shape their own digital futures.
Please reach out to researchhub@indigitize.org with questions or submissions.
Suggested Citation Template (APA, for online resources):
Author(s). (Year, Month Day). Title of the resource. Website Name. URL