Empowered learner means students can set personal learning goals and use digital tools that help them achieve these learning goals. Students can manage the right digital tools to look back on their learning goals and to make any necessary fixes to achieve their learning goal. Students can identify and explore more digital tools to help them support their personalized learning environments with a educator guidance.
Digital citizens means a student can recognize how information that is put online can leave a permanent digital footprint. Students can recognize the responsibilities of how information put online can create and leave a digital footprint and that digital content can not be deleted. Students can ask a trusted adult for help if they are not comfortable or unsure about a website.
Students can search multiple websites for information when researching a topic. Students can use the internet for answers to their questions. Students can use the internet to find problems and how to solve real world issues.
Students can think and brainstorm good ideas for questions they have. Students can stay with an uncompleted task until it is completed. Students can make plans to answer questions that others have or they have.
Students can identify the most important information to a problem. Students can use technology tools to find solutions to a problem they solved. Students can use technology tools to think of and create models.
Students can choose the best digital tools to share their work with others that are around them. Students can present ideas using digital tools. Students can identify the best digital tool to create their own original work.
Students can select digital tools to help them investigate solutions to real global issues. Students can use digital tools to interact with other people around them. Students can use digital tools to develop a understanding of different peoples pe
rspectives.