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By Daniel Dennis
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Reading Writing Arithmetic Jukes, McCain, and Crockett (2010)
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Social Fluency Information Fluency Collaboration Fluency Creativity Fluency Media Fluency Digital Citizens Jukes et al. (2010)
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When a fluent person of the 21 century is presented with a problem, they: Know how to produce a solution. Use the whole brain to think creatively. Use the 4D problem-solving process to think clearly. Think creatively to find solutions in real time. Jukes et al. (2010)
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When a fluent person of the 21 st century needs information, they: Use the appropriate digital device for assistance. Examples of digital devices are computers and cell phones. A fluent person is also aware of appropriate search engines to meet their needs. Critically evaluate the information they find. Knowing that the internet is largely unregulated, a person needs to be careful when they are searching for facts. Jukes et al. (2010)
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When a fluent person of the 21 century works collaboratively, they work with virtual or online team members. The team develops, creates, and solves together. Jukes et al. (2010)
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When a fluent person of the 21 st century imagines solutions, they create through: Design Art Storytelling Jukes et al. (2010)
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When a fluent person of the 21 st century uses media, they: Evaluate, interpret, and determine the thinking of a media source. Select the appropriate media to digitally create and publish. Jukes et al. (2010)
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All 21 st Century skills are developed with the digital citizen in mind. A digital citizen uses the guided principles of: Leadership Ethics Accountability Fiscal Responsibility Environmental Awareness Global Citizenship Personal Responsibility Jukes et al. (2010) Page 67
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Jukes, Ian; McCain, Ted; Crockett, Lee (2010). Understanding the Digital Generation. 21 st Century Fluency Project co-published with Corwin.
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