The document discusses 21st century skills needed to live, learn, and lead in the digital realm. It highlights the Partnership for 21st Century Skills' "Four Cs" of critical thinking, creativity, communication and collaboration. It also examines the work of thinkers Henry Jenkins and Howard Rheingold on skills like play, performance, simulation, judgment, multitasking, networking, negotiation, attention, participation, collaboration, network awareness and critical consumption. Additionally, it notes that information literacy and technology fluency are key 21st century skills.