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=Spring Lake Park 21st Century Fluency Resources=


 * Overall Resources:**

Pink, D. (2005). //A whole new mind: Moving from the information age to the conceptual age.// New York: Riverhead Books.
 * Books:**

Watkins, S. C. (2009). //The young and the digital: What the migration to social-network sites, games, and anytime, anywhere media means for our future//. Boston: Beacon Press.

Marx, G. (2006). //Sixteen trends: Their profound impact on our future.// Alexandria: Educational Research Service.

Lemke, C. (2002). //enGauge 21st century skills: Digital literacies for a digital age// North Central Regional Educational Laboratory, 1120 East Diehl Road, Suite 200, Naperville, IL 60563. Tel: 800-356-2735 (Toll Free); Fax: 630-649-6700; e-mail: info@ncrel.org; Web Site: http://www.ncrel.org/. For full text: http://www.ncrel.org/(TRUNCATED). Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/62298573?accountid=28109 Note: This article is a bit older but I thought still relevant and provides and good background.
 * Articles:**

20th vs. 21st Century Classroom [] 21st Century Integration Maps by Content Area [] The Partnership for 21st Century Skills Framework for Learning [] Ian Jukes “21st Century Fluencies Project” []
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