Being an empowered learner means you can articulate and set personal learning goals. It also means that you can use tech to seek feedback that informs and improves their practice and to demonstrate their learning in a variety of ways. You can also tell if you’ve made progress toward your learning goal. You’ll also be able to tell if a program worked the way you expected.
Being a digital citizen shows you can responsibly choose what to post. You know what and what not to post because is permanent and can’t be deleted. You can responsibly use the internet.
To be a knowledge constructor you can use a search engine to find information online. You can access online catalogs and databases for research. You can also explore real-world issues and understand them. Of Course, you can ask questions about a topic that helps with your research.
Innovative Designers can brainstorm ideas for the questions you have. They can also stay with a task until it is done. They can use digital tools to work through design processes. They’ll also change their course of action when they disprove a hypothesis.
Being a Computational Thinker means you can use technology tools to create models. You can define and describe automation. You can also explain how computers use patterns to process and sort information.
If you are a Creative Communicator you can use parts of other works to create a new original work. If you do that you also have to be able to give credit to a component authors in a collaborative creation. You also can make adjustments to a presentation to make it appropriate for multiple audiences.
If you’re a Global Collaborator you can learn about issues and problems through digital tools. You can contribute to a group project. You can help your group meet your common learning goal by fulfilling the responsibilities of your group role. You are also able to select digital tools to investigate solutions to local and global issues.