Technologies guide our young generation to become digital and smart citizens. With the abundance of social media sites, most of our teenagers are already digital citizens. However, through the integration of technology into the classroom, students can acquire the skills necessary for responsible conduct in the digital realm and with their digital activities. Thus classroom transforms into a microcosm of the broader digital landscape, allowing students to sharpen up their abilities in communication, information retrieval, and interaction with fellow digital citizens. The internet and digital tools allow students to explore various subjects, conduct research, and access educational materials that may not be available in traditional textbooks. Digital libraries and online databases provide students with access to a wide range of academic and research materials, encompassing e-books, scholarly articles, journals, and multimedia resources that can augment their learning. Educational platforms and learning management systems (LMS) provide a centralized location for teachers to share resources and for students to access information. These platforms can host digital textbooks, multimedia content, interactive modules, and assignments. Again, students who enroll in technical schools or institutes will be ornamented with specialized education that aimed at enlightening the specific skill set necessary for their future employment. This technical curriculum will also encompass substantial practical training prior to certification attainment. In contrast to their counterparts pursuing four