1. Empowered learner; Empowered Learners are curious and motivated! Equipped with self-directed learning skills, they are motivated to know more (and more, and more) so that they're better prepared for a dynamic professional landscape. This means that they continuously and actively seek to understand what, why and how.
2. Digital Citizen; Digital citizenship refers to the responsible use of technology by anyone who uses computers, the Internet, and digital devices to engage with society on any level.
3. Knowledge Constructor; Knowledge constructors collaborate with a teacher to employ appropriate research techniques to locate digital resources that will help them in their learning process. ... Using a variety of strategies, knowledge constructors organize information and make meaningful connections between resources.
4. Innovative Designer; These design processes focus on innovative thinking, multiple attempts, many possible solutions, creativity and empathy. When students learn how to go through the process(es) comfortably, then they have a solid substructure for embarking on self-determined projects both as students in education and once they become part of the workforce and as entrepreneurs and global community citizens.
5. Computational Thinker; Computational thinking refers to the thought processes involved in expressing solutions as computational steps or algorithms that can be carried out by a computer.
6. Creative Communicator; Creative Communicators recognize and utilize the features and functions of a variety of creation or communication tools. Creative Communicators create digital artifacts to communicate ideas visually and graphically. Do students have the opportunity use a variety of.
7. Global Collaborator; Global collaborators use collaborative technologies to connect with others, including peers, experts and community member, to explore different points of view on various topics.