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Techlearning > > 21st Century Skills: Will Our Students Be Prepared? > October 15, 2003

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They need to know how to use their knowledge and skills-by thinking critically, applying knowledge to new situations, analyzing information, comprehending new ideas, communicating, collaborating, solving problems, and making decisions.". And those are the factors Marco Torres takes pride in as he surveys his classroom. "My

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Web 2.0, Secondary Orality, and the Gutenberg Parenthesis

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IT Cost Cuts in 2008 May Be a Trend, Study Says A first-quarter 2008 survey conducted by Computer Economics suggests a possible slowdown in IT spending and staffing lies ahead. Telecommunications. Collaboration for the Campus Enterprise. Related Articles. CalTech Implements Wireless Network Funded by Anonymous Gift. Web/Portals.

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A Design Framework for Electronic Cognitive Apprenticeship

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Survey Reports. that can take advantages of collaborative, distributed, and interactive. corresponds to the concept of guidance and collaboration in the zone of. as determined through problem solving under adult guidance or in collaboration. In effect, new technologies for collaboration socially are emerging to.

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Towards a Theory of Digital Literacy: Three Scenarios for the Next Steps

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The expansion of the Internet and other platforms of digital communication has opened new dimensions and opportunities for learning through knowledge-sharing and discussion groups, knowledge communities, chat rooms, and many other forms of collaborative learning ( Mioduser & Nachmias, 2002 ; Scardamalia & Bereiter, 1996 ).

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