There are 7 ISTE standards for educators: learner, leader, citizen, collaborator, designer, facilitator, and Analyst. I will discuss how while taking my 422-education class, I met at least two standards, which are: being a facilitator and a collaborator. The ISTE definition for facilitator is the following: “Educators facilitate learning with technology to support student achievement of the ISTE Standards for Students.”, and the ISTE definition for collaborator is: “Educators dedicate time to collaborate with both colleagues and students to improve practice, discover and share resources and ideas, and solve problems.”. Our education class required all students to attend a STEM workshop and then volunteer at an after-school program to teach students about the STEM projects we learned. During our volunteering sessions my classmates and I were able to come together and collaborate on passing out the material and helping out students. Some projects allowed us to sit at a table and walk the students through the project, and other projects required us to walk around and rotate. The project where we rotated helped us collaborate with different student. One of the groups I helped was falling behind, and instead of taking over their project and finishing it for them, I collaborated with the students and helped them find ways we could work as a team to finish it. I felt like I took the role of a facilitator was when the students didn't know what to do, and I would step in and helped them walk through the steps of their tasks. During the sessions I had to learn when to step in and facilitate and when to be a fellow collaborator with the students.