As an empowered learner, I am choosing my learning. I am determining as to whether or not I made my goal. I am using technology and feedback to improve my learning. I can transfer my technology skills from one device to another.
As a digital citizen, I can recognize the rights, responsibilities, and opportunities of learning in a digital world. I responsibly manage what digital content I create understanding that it is permanent and cannot be deleted. I can follow the rules of the internet and respect others. I also can give credit to digital content creators and share my opinions respectfully.
As a knowledge constructor, I can successfully use technology to find answers to my questions and research topics. I can use all of the tools of a search engine to research topics online. I can determine whether or not a source is credible and explain why I think that source is reliable or not.
I as an innovative designer can use a specific process to stay with a specific task until I complete it. I can brainstorm ideas and make a plan to solve a problem I have. I can also show how trial and error helps me learn something new during the process.
As a computational thinker, I can create and use a strategy to solve a problem using technology. I can collect and analyze data to help with problem-solving. I can break down problems into simpler parts and solve each part one at a time.
As a creative communicator, I can use tools to express myself creatively. I can use parts of past works to create new original works and give credit to the original creators of those works. I can use digital tools to effectively display my ideas.
As a global collaborator, I can use technology to work with others globally to gain new ideas to help solve problems. I can be a reliable team member and contribute to a group project. I can tools to explore and solve issues around the world and near me.