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ISTE

by Jalen Walls

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The International
Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)
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By Jalen Walls
Table of Contents
1) Introduction

2) Engagement activity

3) ISIE Standards for students

4) Empowered learner

5) Digital citizen

6) Knowledge constructor

7) Innovative designer

8) Computational thinker

9) Creative communicator

10) Global collaborator

11) Explanation Activity

12) Conclusion
Intro Video
Table of Contents
1) Introduction

2) Engagement activity

3) ISIE Standards for students

4) Empowered learner

5) Digital citizen

6) Knowledge constructor

7) Innovative designer

8) Computational thinker

9) Creative communicator

10) Global collaborator

11) Explanation Activity

12) Conclusion
Intro Video
Introduction
The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) is the
foremost organization in teaching technology in the classroom.
As a result, the ISTE has more than a dozen quality standards for how
students, teachers, administrators, coaches, and computer educators should
approach technology in the classroom. In
total,
29 ISTE standards apply to these five groups. 
This book
will cover the
students’ standards. We’ll also talk about how you can meet those standards for the best possible results.
Engagement Activity

Think of different ways in which technological standards have helped improve the technological grasp of students.

 ISTE Standards for Students

Students need to be receptive to an education if they’re going to learn. With that in mind, the ISTE has established seven key standards for students to follow.

1) Empowered learner
2) Digital citizen
3) constructor
4) Innovative designer
5) Computational thinker
6) Creative communicator
7) Global collaborator

These standards can be found in their website at: https://www.iste.org/standards/iste-standards-for-students
Introduction
The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) is the
foremost organization in teaching technology in the classroom.
As a result, the ISTE has more than a dozen quality standards for how
students, teachers, administrators, coaches, and computer educators should
approach technology in the classroom. In
total,
29 ISTE standards apply to these five groups. 
This book
will cover the
students’ standards. We’ll also talk about how you can meet those standards for the best possible results.
Engagement Activity

Think of different ways in which technological standards have helped improve the technological grasp of students.

 ISTE Standards for Students

Students need to be receptive to an education if they’re going to learn. With that in mind, the ISTE has established seven key standards for students to follow.

1) Empowered learner
2) Digital citizen
3) constructor
4) Innovative designer
5) Computational thinker
6) Creative communicator
7) Global collaborator

These standards can be found in their website at: https://www.iste.org/standards/iste-standards-for-students
1. Empowered Learner

The empowered learner standard requires students to take an active part in their education.
To fulfill this standard, students need to:
- Achieve competency in learning goals
- Demonstrate competency in learning goals

These tenets are fulfilled when students set up individual learning goals and customize their learning environments to achieve those goals. Then, students get feedback on what they’ve done. That lets them refine their goals and environment to achieve the best results. Finally, students
show that they understand the fundamental principles of modern technology and how to troubleshoot it for common problems. They also show that they can apply these concepts to emerging technologies so they can stay at the forefront of the technology industry.
Useful link
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6aVN_9hcQEFKX-rKzeaCzcFGoSk7XNua
2. Digital Citizen

ISTE standards require every student to be a good digital citizen. This means understanding the rights
and responsibilities that go along with using modern technology. Beyond that, it requires students to act
ethically, legally, and safely online. Students must understand how their personal information works
online, not to mention who has access to it. That
helps them contextualize the modern world and how it works, particularly when people reference “big data,” “data mining,” and hacking. By fulfilling these criteria, students
can understand the unseen factors that affect their lives every day.
Useful link

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6aVN_9hcQEEvj0Jo1vPupd8QgoAYgkoB
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