2. • Learning to collaborate
with others and
• connecting through
technology
are essential skills in a knowledge-based
economy.
3. ATC21S started with a group of more than 250 researchers across 60
institutions worldwide who categorized 21st-century skills
internationally into four broad categories:
7. • Citizenship
• Life and career
• Personal responsibility
• Social responsibility
http://atc21s.org/index.php/about/what-are-
21st-century-skills/
Skills for LIVING IN THE WORLD
8. Collaborative problem-solving
Working together to solve a common
challenge which involves the
contribution and exchange of ideas,
knowledge or resources to achieve the
goal.
Putting Concepts Into Practice
9. Learning through digital means
• social networking,
• ICT literacy,
• technological awareness and simulation.
Each of these elements enables
individuals to function in social networks
and contribute to the development of
social and intellectual capital.
ICT literacy — learning in digital
networks