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Preparing Students for a Global & Digital World


21Things4Students


What People Are Saying About 21Things4Students:


“21things4students” presents real-world skills that students will be able to take with them to business or IT careers.” - Scott Husken, Teacher, Anchor Bay Middle School South, Grades 6-8


“21things4students is an engaging, interactive program that makes learning vital technology concepts fun! My students loved it!” - Kathy Campau, Teacher, Richmond Middle School, Grades 5-8


“21things4students is the only open source resource that I have found that provides information, web links, and activities for students and teachers that cover the National and Michigan Technology Standards. Teachers in all subject areas can now be better equipped to integrate the technology standards regardless of their technology proficiency. 21things4students is powerful, ever- changing, and engaging; I look forward to seeing the transformation in education!” - Renee Jorae, Teacher, St. Johns Middle School, Grades 6-8


21things4students.net


  students in grades 6-8 for 21st century educational technology skills


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Aligned with Michigan Technology Standards (MET-S)


 Standards for Students (NET-S)


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For more information contact 21things4students@remc.org


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