Resources for Educators
LEV is a free library with ready-to-use lesson plans created with neurodiversity in mind by educators and social workers. Each course is designed to reinforce Social Emotional Learning (SEL) skills and explore the creative power of tech.
Flexible lesson plans for teachers working in classrooms, after-school programs, camps, and community workshops.
LEV is a library created by Tech Unlimited, an educational non-profit that designs programs for students who learn and think differently. We ground our work in established frameworks and pedagogies, including Social Emotional Learning, Universal Design for Learning, and Project-Based Learning. These lessons and strategies are beneficial for all learners.
Customize Your Lessons
Leo is an companion AI chatbot designed to behave like an instructional design partner. Built on the same established frameworks and pedagogies as our courses, Leo creates asks questions about learner context, time constraints, and educator goals to create SEL-first lesson plans.
What You’ll Find Here
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SEL-First CoursesA collection of tech-focused lessons and activities designed to build creativity, confidence, and emotional skills in every learner.
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Evidence-Based PracticesQuick, practical guides that help educators support students through UDL, explicit instruction, scaffolding tools, and inclusive practices.
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Advice from Social WorkersGuidance that helps educators build routines, model emotional regulation, and create psychologically safe learning spaces.
Browse Course Technologies
Each course comes with:
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Facilitation Guide
A step-by-step outline that helps educators lead the lesson with clarity and confidence. -
Resources
Printable and digital materials that support teaching and hands-on learning. -
Slide Deck
A visual, editable presentation to guide instruction and keep students engaged.
More about Tech Unlimited

Tech Unlimited empowers neurodiverse youth through creative, accessible tech education. Check out our programs, workshops, and community events.
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