Published On: December 7th, 2020|

Ed Surge – Diana Lee

“Technological advancements and fundamental shifts in how we use technology to communicate, learn and work together define our lives in the 21st century. Nearly two-thirds of all jobs in the US require medium or advanced digital skills, and this number is only increasing with accelerating technological changes across all sectors. Students today need basic digital literacy to be successful in any career or field they pursue. The capacity to manage complex tasks and projects using computers, mobile devices and other technology is given. So is the ability to use technology for communication, collaboration, critical thinking and creative problem-solving — all invaluable 21st-century skills, necessary for thriving in our increasingly global and interconnected world.” (more)