Empowered Learners set personal learning goals. They also develop strategies leveraging technology to achieve them. They understand the fundamental concepts of technology. And they also build networks and customize their learning environments that help support learning.
Digital Citizens use the internet responsibly. They also can use netiquette when communicating online. They follow the laws of social networks. And also can check a website's accuracy by using research skills.
Knowledge Constructors Know and use a deliberate design process for generating ideas testing theories, and creating innovative artifacts. They ask questions about a topic that helps with their research. They also can use a browser’s history feature to locate previously visited sites.
Innovative Designers can brainstorm ideas for the questions they could have. They can test out the plan for answering a question I have. They also Select and use digital tools to plan and manage a design process that considers design constraints and calculates risks.
Computalional Thinkers can use technology tools to present the solutions to a problem they solve. They are also able to use technology tools to create models. They can explain how computers use patterns to process and sort information. They can understand the automation process.
Creative communicators can identify the best digital tool for collaborating on a group project. They can use digital tools to connect with learners from a variety of backgrounds or cultures. They can present an idea using a digital tool.
Global collaborators can use a digital tool to interact with others. Also, they can connect with their peers using collaborative technologies. They also would be able to gain a broader perspective when reflecting on collaborating with others. They also explore local and global issues and use collaborative technologies to work with others to investigate solutions.