Understanding the machines that make the Information Age Possible.
Technology literacy
A paid position of regular employment, usually not long term.
Job
Understanding the methods and outlets in which information is published.
Media literacy
Thinking outside the box.
Creativity
School that offers courses leading to a degree.
College
Working with others.
Collaboration
A nonresidential junior college established to serve a specific community offering courses only through the first one or two years of college instruction and granting an Associate's Degree.
Community College
Degrees earned after earning a four-year bachelor's degree.
Master's degree
Understanding facts, figures, statistics and data.
Information literacy
Maintaining efficiency in an age of distractions.
Productivity
Highest level of academic degree.
Doctoral Degree
A collegiate institution offering courses only through the first one or two years of college instruction and granting an Associate's Degree.
Junior College
A subject or field of study chosen by a student to represent his or her principal interest and upon which a large share of his or her classes are concentrated.
College major
Finding solutions to problems.
Critical thinking
Degree awarded by a college or university to a person who has completed undergraduate studies.
Bachelor's Degree
Educational training that provides practical experience in a particular occupational field such as industry or healthcare.
Vocational training
A combination of classroom instruction and on-the-job training.
Apprenticeship
Institution of higher learning that gives degrees in special fields, where research is performed, and is authorized to award both undergraduate and graduate degrees.
University
Deviating from plans as needed.
Flexibility
Meeting and networking with others for mutual benefit.
Social skills