Our Courses

Practical IT education

Overview

IT Club Cambodia teaches the digital skills that school IT lessons do not cover. Our courses are practical, delivered in Khmer, and designed for students in grades 10 to 12 at partner schools across Cambodia.

Each course is a single session of around 60 minutes, delivered by your school’s own teacher using our materials. All courses are available at no cost to qualifying partner schools.

វគ្គសិក្សា IT Club Cambodia បង្រៀនជំនាញឌីជីថលដែលមេរៀន IT របស់សាលារៀនមិនបានបំពេញ។ វគ្គសិក្សាទាំងអស់ជាភាសាខ្មែរ ហើយឥតគិតថ្លៃ។

What’s Included

CourseDescriptionurl
Digital EconomyUnderstanding Cambodia's digital future and your place in itDigital Economy
EmailGmail, mailbox naming, sending, attachments, spam and calendarEmail
Google and SearchingSearch techniques, Google Drive, Photos and evaluating informationGoogle and Search
Stay Safe OnlinePasswords, 2FA, scams, cyberbullying and protecting your familyStay Safe
Social Media TrainingFacebook, TikTok, privacy, advertising and fake newsSocial Media
Backup, Passwords and Anti-VirusGoogle Drive backup, password managers and anti-virusYour computer
About WebsitesHow websites work, what makes a good one, and SEO basicsAbout Websites
Artificial Intelligence (AI)What AI is, how to use it, and how to spot when it is being used to deceiveArtificial Intelligence

How Our Courses Work

Step 1 — Get in touch
Contact us to express interest. We will talk through the course and how it fits your school.
 
Step 2 — Download the materials
Partner schools get access to the full course materials — PowerPoint presentations in Khmer, teacher notes, and supporting resources.
 
Step 3 — Your teacher delivers the class
Your school’s own teacher runs the session using our slides. We are available to answer questions and support delivery.
 
Step 4 — Students learn, teachers grow
Students gain practical digital skills. Teachers build confidence in IT education. Feedback helps us improve every course.

Who Can Join?

IT Club Cambodia works with a selected number of partner schools each year. We prioritise schools where:
 
Students are in grades 10 to 12
The school has a computer room with internet access
A teacher is available and willing to deliver the course
The school director supports the programme and can provide feedback
 
We work with high schools, technical institutes and NGO education programmes. All courses are provided at no cost — funded by private donors through To Grow An Orchid.
 
To express interest, contact us using the details on the For Partners page