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  2. International Computer and Information Literacy Study

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    The test assessed computer and literacy skills of 60,000 8th grade students (average 13.5 years old) from 21 education systems worldwide. [2] 18 of the 21 tested education systems had in place policies concerning the use of ICT in education. [2] The second cycle of the study was conducted in 2018, the results of which were released on 5 ...

  3. Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies

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    Gallup principal economist Jonathan Rothwell assessed results collected by PIAAC during 2012 - 2017 for a 2020 economic impact analysis [9] commissioned by the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy, [10] surmising that, of the 33 OECD nations surveyed, the U.S. had placed sixteenth for literacy, with about half of Americans surveyed, aged ...

  4. 21st century skills - Wikipedia

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    In the report, they defined a set of 16 crucial proficiencies for education in the 21st century. Those skills include six "foundational literacies", four "competencies" and six "character qualities" listed below. Foundation literacies: Literacy and numeracy; Scientific literacy; ICT literacy; Financial literacy; Cultural literacy; Civic literacy

  5. Digital literacy - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, the Digital Competence of Educators (DigCompEdu), developed a framework to address and promote the development of digital literacy. It is divided into six branches: professional engagement, digital sources resources, teaching and learning, assessment, empowerment of learners, and the facilitation of learners' digital competence. [ 77 ]

  6. Technological literacy - Wikipedia

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    Technological literacy (Technology Literacy) is the ability to use, manage, understand, and assess technology. [1] Technological literacy is related to digital literacy in that when an individual is proficient in using computers and other digital devices to access the Internet, digital literacy gives them the ability to use the Internet to discover, review, evaluate, create, and use ...

  7. International Society for Technology in Education - Wikipedia

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    It recognizes educators who use ed tech for learning effectively. The process to obtain this credential has three parts: a two-day, in-person training workshop, a five- to eight-week online course (led by a professional development facilitator and with a cohort), and a final submission of a portfolio of artefacts to ISTE for review and evaluation.

  8. Computer literacy - Wikipedia

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    This was before the development of mass-market PCs in the 1990s. [16] [17] 'Bedroom computer innovation' led to the development of early web-hosting companies aimed at businesses and individuals in the 1990s. [18] The BBC Computer Literacy Project 2012 was an initiative to develop students' marketable information technology and computer science ...

  9. IC3 (certification) - Wikipedia

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    The IC3 Digital Literacy certification (Internet Core Competency Certification) Digital Literacy certification is a global benchmark for basic computer literacy, including operating systems, hardware, software, and networks. [1] The IC3 certifications test concepts and skills that apply to almost any school or career pathway.

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