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Computational Thinking and Media & Information Literacy: An Integrated Approach to Teaching Twenty-First Century Skills

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TECHTRENDS
Volume 60, Issue 5, Pages 510-516

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SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
DOI: 10.1007/s11528-016-0098-4

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Computational thinking; Consilience; Media & information literacy; Participatory culture; Scratch; Twenty-first century skills

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Developing students' 21st century skills, including creativity, critical thinking, and problem solving, has been a prevailing concern in our globalized and hyper-connected society. One of the key components for students to accomplish this is to take part in today's participatory culture, which involves becoming creators of knowledge rather than being passive consumers of information. The advancement and accessibility of computing technologies has the potential to engage students in this process. Drawing from the recent publication of two educational frameworks in the fields of computational thinking and media & information literacy and from their practical applications, this article proposes an integrated approach to develop students' 21st century skills that supports educators' integration of 21st century skills in the classroom.

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