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Neptune Navigate is an online curriculum service for schools and student teams, built around two main product lines: Neptune Navigate for Schools, a digital citizenship curriculum, and Navigate Proactive Leadership, a student leadership development program. The former helps students, faculty, and staff learn to use the internet safely, responsibly, and respectfully; the latter is designed for high school and college sports teams, clubs, and student organizations, with the goal of developing current or potential student leaders.
The digital citizenship curriculum covers Pre-K/K, Grades 1-3, Grades 4-5, Grades 6-8, Grades 9-12, and Staff. Each level is built around topics such as cyberbullying, digital footprints, media literacy, privacy and cybersecurity, social media, technology law, and evaluating AI-related information. The courses are delivered through a web-based LMS and include short videos, reading materials, knowledge checks, and post-lesson quizzes. Schools can assign lessons in a monthly sequence or adjust the order flexibly. Student courses, excluding the staff version, are also available in Spanish.
The leadership curriculum consists of eight sessions, each about 1 hour long. Based on the character leadership principle of “Be First and Be Last,” it includes 5-10 minute short videos, group discussions, role-playing, PDF handouts, and self-reflection activities. It is better suited to offline facilitation by teachers, coaches, or activity leaders than to purely self-paced study.
The platform emphasizes that it is “built by educators for educators.” Key figure Christina Jontra has a background in middle school English teaching, technology application certification, and school digital learning management. The leadership content comes from Bruce Brown and Rob Miller of Proactive Coaching; the site states that their in-person material has trained more than 1.5 million students. On the service side, the website mentions dedicated Partner Success Managers, SIS data integration, implementation tutorials, and a recommended rollout plan. After completing the eight leadership sessions, participants can download a certificate of completion; no certificate is specified for the digital citizenship curriculum.
The main site does not disclose pricing, plans, trials, or payment methods, so procurement cost transparency is limited. Its strengths are a complete curriculum structure, age-based progression, low teacher preparation burden, annual content updates, and coverage of safety awareness for both students and staff. Its drawbacks are that the content is clearly framed for U.S. school contexts—such as COPPA and state compliance—which would require adaptation for Chinese schools. It also lacks Chinese-language support, local payment options, and guidance on access from China.
It is best suited to international schools, bilingual schools, overseas schools, and sports or club management teams that need a unified digital literacy, safety education, or student leadership development program. Access from mainland China is unknown, and there is no visible support for RMB pricing or local purchasing channels. For Chinese-localized alternatives, Common Sense Education, Google Be Internet Awesome, or domestic cybersecurity and information literacy curriculum resources may be worth considering.
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