The Partnership for 21st Century Skills - Young People Urgently Need New Skills to Succeed in the Global Economy
#6 of 23 marked pages on the trail
Arguments for Digital Literacy
by
smeech
http://www.21stcenturyskills.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=276&Itemid=64
smeech's comments
Young People Urgently Need New Skills to Succeed in the Global Economy
Other comments
There are no comments on this mark.
Similar Marks
The Partnership for 21st Century Skills - Home
(by
mdionne
)
The Denver Post - 21st century skills
(by
AK_Country_Girl
)
The Partnership for 21st Century Skills - Home
(by
AK_Country_Girl
)
The Partnership for 21st Century Skills - Framework for 21st Century Learning
(by
kmapson
)
U.S. Innovative Teachers Forum
(by
smeech
)
Info*Nation: Skills for Success
(by
babel
)
Autotags for this Mark
academic
allyson
alumna
apprenticeships
cabral
century
ceo
citizen
civic
clamoring
convene
convened
deficient
diploma
economy
employers
engages
eric
ext
founder
global
grades
graduates
graduation
implications
kay
ken
knox
leaders
learning
leide
mobilizes
momentum
nation
panelists
partnership
people
philanthropy
positioned
prepared
president
rigorous
school
schwarz
skills
sobering
staggering
stokes
students
succeed
survey
teaching
tucson
underutilized
uniquely
untapped
urgently
venues
volunteers
woefully
workforce
young
youth
Marks in this trail
Wesley Fryer
Steve Dembo
FOCUS on Digital Media
Teachers using Technology Comedic Spoof Movie by Apple
The World is Flat? Summary and What Critics are Saying
The Partnership for 21st Century Skills - Young People Urgently Need New Skills to Succeed in the Global Economy
Susan McLester: Techlearning > > Technology Literacy and the MySpace Generation > March 15, 2007
Redifining the Fundamentals
InBubbleWrap: Bit Literacy - How We Need It So
Blog - Wes Fryer - Digital Literacy
The Fischbowl: Did You Know?
A Modest Curriculum Proposal | Edutopia
jason ohler : Home 2
eSchool News online
Down to Fundamentals (Techlearning blog)
New York Times and the Laptop Lashback
CARET - 1998 Study
'Want fries with that?' could be coming from Delaware - USATODAY.com
LearningTimes Network - "LearningTimes.org"
TED | Talks | Sir Ken Robinson: Do schools kill creativity? (video)
LearningTimes Network - "LearningTimes.org"
Dear administrator
Four steps to a tech-savvy work force :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Business
Links
Go to this page
Trail summary
smeech's trails
Join Trailfire
Sign In...
Username:
Password:
Sign In
Forgot Password?
Learn More
Download
My Stuff
Explore