Monday, November 7, 2022

TO THE WORLD OF 21ST CENTURY LEARNING

Hello you all!

Thanks to my Educational Technologies class, today I want to talk about 21st century learning. The majority of our lives are unavoidably reliant on technology. Today, it is a fact that every child is born into an era which is loaded with technology. As a result, technology must also be used in education. They know how to use technologic devices better than us do. They are the child of 21st century. Both teachers and students have to keep up with today’s world because we all live in an era which changes rapidly.Based on this, we will discover in this class what abilities they require in the twenty-first century. Technology is necessary if we are to succeed in everything we do. 

There is a framework of it.

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These skills are divided into three section: life and career skillslearning and innovation skillsinformation, media and technology skills.

The part on life and career skills focuses mostly on teaching kids how to get along, adaptable, and social in every circumstance. The child is capable of working both independently and as a group leader.

Secondly Learning & Innovation Skills – 4C. These ‘’4Cs’’ consist of Collaboration, Communication, Critical Thinking and Creativity. These are the abilities that set the difference between those who possess them and those who do not. It implies that kids ought to be able to employ these 4Cs in the modern world.

And finally Information, Media, & Technology Skills. To succeed in 21st century learning, all we have to have the skills like Information Literacy, Media Literacy and ICT (Information, Communications and Technology) Literacy. These skills are also important because we all need to demonstrate both functional and critical thinking abilities since technology is all around us.

So as a result, it's a fact that technology must be a part of the education just like it is a part of our daily lives.



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That's all for this post.

Thank you for reading! See you in my next post.


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