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21 st Century Skills. 6 Basic Categories. 6 Basic Skills. Solution Fluency Information Fluency Collaboration Fluency Creativity Fluency Media Fluency Digital Citizen. Solution Fluency. The Six D’s Define- You must know the problem Discover- Know the history
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21st Century Skills 6 Basic Categories
6 Basic Skills • Solution Fluency • Information Fluency • Collaboration Fluency • Creativity Fluency • Media Fluency • Digital Citizen
Solution Fluency The Six D’s • Define- You must know the problem • Discover- Know the history • Dream- What it looks like when problem is solved • Design- Develop a solution • Deliver- Complete and report solution • Debrief- Take credit for solution http://www.committedsardine.com/fluencies.cfm
Information Fluency The 5 A’s • Ask- Need good questions to get good answers • Access- Retrieve appropriate information sources • Analyze- Determine what is good and bad information • Apply- Utilize the knowledge gained • Assess- Evaluate the outcome and how you arrived there http://www.committedsardine.com/fluencies.cfm
Collaboration Fluency • Ability to work with others in a digital world to accomplish a goal • Social networking • On-line gaming http://www.committedsardine.com/fluencies.cfm
Creativity Fluency • Ability to be creative when developing solutions to problems • Not only visually creative but imaginative http://www.committedsardine.com/fluencies.cfm
Media Fluency • Analytical interpretation of message • What is the digital media telling you? • Original digital product • Is the appropriate media used to express the message? http://www.committedsardine.com/fluencies.cfm
Digital Citizen • Leadership • Ethics • Accountability • Fiscal Responsibility • Environmental Awareness • Global Citizenship • Personal Responsibility • All seven characteristics encompass a digital citizen Understanding the Digital Generation: Teaching and Learning in the New Digital Landscape, by: Ian Jukes, Ted McCain, & Lee Crockett
Conclusion The six basic categories of 21st Century Skills are: • Solution Fluency • Information Fluency • Collaboration Fluency • Creativity Fluency • Media Fluency • Digital Citizen • Digital learners must see the main idea of the digital information that they use and utilize that information to solve problems and complete projects.
References http://www.committedsardine.com/fluencies.cfm Crockett, L. Jukes, & I. McCain, T. (2010). Understanding the digital generation: Teaching and learning in the new digital landscape. Kelowna BC Canada: 21st Century Fluency Project Inc. & Corwin