1. Empowered Learner 🦅
What it means to be an empowered learner is that you can set learning goals and work toward them, get feedback on, and improve on work. If you are an empowered learner, you can choose tools that help me work toward my goal, tell if a program worked the way you want. You can describe and describe parts of a computer. And you can use your knowledge to learn a new program.
You can choose what to share/what to delete from social media/social platforms/networks, share responsibly online, and proper netiquette. You can use the internet responsibly, explain what cookies are and understand when to accept them. You can use learning/research skills to test if a website is accurate, ask trusted adults if I'm not sure about a website’s legitimacy. I can cite another author’s work correctly, give credit to the author when using their work, and not steal directly (That’s plagiarism) and understand how to share opinions respectfully.
I can use the internet to find answers to questions, use search tools, such as history, to locate websites, including ones I’ve visited before. I can use hyperlinks (Links to websites) in my documents. I can understand and investigate real-world issues/problems. Understand whether to trust info on websites or not, and identify biased information.
4. Innovative Designer 🧐
I can brainstorm ideas for questions, test a plan for answering a question. I can use tools to use the design process to answer questions, use trial and error to learn new stuff. I can find answers using different methods and tools at my disposal.
I can define algorithm. I can build a game/tell a story using visual programming (like Scratch). I can describe how computers can process information. And I can understand/describe automation.
I can choose the best tool to use to work on a group project/communicate with other people. I can choose the best digital tool to create an original thing (Like Google Docs, or Microsoft Word). I can use other things people made/wrote without infringing on copyright laws. And I can use digital tools (like Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, etc) to present something.
I can communicate using digital tools, I can contribute with a group project. I can be a reliable team member by doing my responsibilities in a group to meet a common goal. I can use collaborative tools to work with others, and use digital tools (like Powerpoint or Google Slides) to communicate and work with other people.