Global Learning in the Digital Age
As foundational ICT skills penetrate throughout our society, students will be expected to apply the basics in authentic, integrated ways to solve problems, complete projects, and creatively extend their abilities. ISTE's National Educatonal Technology Standards for Students (2007) help students preparing to work, live, and contribute to the social and civic fabric of their communities.
The new standards identify several higher-order thinking skills and digital citizenship as critical for students to learn effectively for a lifetime and live productively in our emerging global society.
"What students should know and be able to do to learn effectively and live productively in an increasingly digital world …”
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Creativity and Innovation
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Communication and Collaboration
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Research and Information Fluency
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Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making
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Digital Citizenship
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Technology Operations and Concepts
NETS for Students 2007
NETS for Students 1998
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ISTE's NETS for Students (NETS•S) were revised after a year-long refresh process that sought feedback from educators from around the world. The NETS for Students 2007 were released in June 2007 to wide acclaim.

Unveiling of the NETS•S at NECC 2007!
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