1. Empowered Learner
An empowered learner may choose their digital tools to achieve their learning goal. Students can use strategies to choose an active role like demonstrating and achieving goals. They can set their own goals so they can achieve and use appropriate learning goals.
2. Digital Citizen
A digital citizen is someone who can use the internet safely and responsibly in the digital world. And can take things respectfully and follow the laws online. A digital citizen also can describe the differences of personal and private information.
3. Knowledge Constructor
A Knowledge Constructor is someone who can use digital tools and diverse resources to construct knowledge. A knowledge constructor can use many sources for doing research. They also ask questions on what they're working on so it helps with research.
4. Innovative Designer
An innovative Designer uses many technologies. They solve problems by creating new, useful or imaginative solutions. Also they can make a plan to answer a question. And can use digital tools to work on the designs.
5. Computational Thinker
Computational thinkers develop and employ strategies for understanding problems. Computational thinking can also use technology tools to create models. Also can use technology tools to solve problems.
6. Creative Communicator
Creative communicators can use the digital tools for a group project or work with others. Creative communicators can also make new original work by using parts from another work. They can also use digital tools to solve the situation.
7. Global Collaborator
A Global collaborator uses digital tools to learn with others. They can choose the digital tools to solve situations in public and global issues. And can help each other and use responsibilities to move toward their goals.
“Design Thinking”
Design thinking is a non-linear iterative process. Teams use interactive processes to understand users, challenge assumptions, redefine problems also to create innovative solutions to prototype and test. It is mostly useful to tackle ill-defined or unknown problems.