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Reflection 3 - Presentations

Digital torytelling:  From the sage on the stage to meddler in the middle A recent study by RMIT University ( Gekara et al. , 2020) predicts that 375 million jobs (14% of the global workforce) will be automated by 2030. While bleak, it highlights the need for new skills in the future including: Problem-solving,  Digital literacy,  Creativity,  Presentation skills,  Critical thinking,  Teamwork and  Communication skills As discussed in earlier blog post Reflection 2, there are a number of modern skills that the QCAA (2019) has also highlighted which echo many of these. They include: Critical thinking, Creative thinking, Communication, Collaboration and teamwork, Personal and social skills and ICT skills. Communication, creativity, criticality, problem solving, collaboration and digital literacy are the common denominators in most of these skills. So, it is no surprise that digital storytelling offers a way for these future-proof skills to be incorporated in teaching and learning, especi

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