In the 21st century, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) accelerates global competition and
collaboration. Information, knowledge and innovation drive and reshape the industrial economy, businesses and
workplaces. Advanced economies need people who can adapt and contribute to organizations, products, and
processes and also have skills to keep learning and adjusting to change (Kay, 2010). The Partnership for the 21st century skills (2009) also proposed that the students in today’s world must have the essential skills to be
successful in the 21st century life and workplace, such as information, media and technology skills,
communication and collaboration skills, and critical thinking and problem solving skills.