However, schools can teach students the 21st-century
skills they need by involving them in technology planning and implementation. By
empowering students to work with adults to solve real-world problems, schools
can engage students in meaningful dialogue about technology use, Internet
safety, online learning, and filtering. In the process, they hone students'
skills in problem solving, collaboration, civic awareness, ethics, leadership,
and information and media literacy. Schools benefit from students' insights and
experience; at the same time, they show students how their education is relevant
for the world today. This kind of involvement captures students' enthusiasm,
creates new communication pathways to parents and the community, promotes deeper
understanding of the school technology policy, promotes student leadership,
improves technology integration schoolwide, and builds respect and trust among
all groups.