Using the skills and competences for the 21st century defined by Tony Bates (2009), the following section provides the connections I have made from artifacts across my MET courses to categorize my learning in the MET program:
- Good communications skills (reading, writing, speaking, listening)
- Ability to learn independently
- Social skills (ethics, positive attitude, responsibility)
- Teamwork skills, collaborative learning, networking
- Ability to adapt to changing circumstances
- Thinking skills (problem-solving; critical, logical, numerical skills)
- Knowledge navigation
- Entrepreneurship (taking initiative, seeing opportunities)
- Digital literacy
Reference
Bates, T. (2009, June 24). E-learning skills and competences. Retrieved from http://www.tonybates.ca/2009/06/24/e-learning-and-21st-century-skills-and-competences/