Senator Kate Lundy discusses important ICT skills that all students must learn at school to adequately equip them in life. There is currently a gap between core technology skills and elective industry skills that must be bridged if Australian citizens are to be productive, innovative, adaptable and empowered through the use of technology. Senator Kate Lundy discusses the core skills within three specific areas: Productivity skills, Online engagement skills, and Automation skills.

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Senator Kate Lundy discusses important ICT skills that all students must learn at school to adequately equip them in life. There is currently a gap between core technology skills and elective industry skills that must be bridged if Australian citizens are to be productive, innovative, adaptable and empowered through the use of technology. Senator Kate Lundy discusses the core skills within three specific areas: Productivity skills, Online engagement skills, and Automation skills.

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