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  • 18 Oct, 2024
  • Admin

In today’s world, literacy is no longer limited to reading, writing, and arithmetic. As we step into 2025, digital skills have become just as essential—forming the new “ABCs” for students. From navigating online classNameNamerooms to using AI-powered tools for research, students must adapt to a rapidly changing digital landscape to stay relevant and competitive.

Digital literacy not only helps in academic success but also prepares students for future careers where technology plays a central role. Skills like coding, data analysis, online collaboration, and digital communication empower students to think critically, solve problems, and create opportunities in the global economy.

In essence, digital skills are no longer optional; they are foundational. Just as the ABCs once opened the door to education and opportunity, today’s digital skills unlock the path to innovation, employability, and lifelong learning.