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“Badges? We don’t need no stinkin’ badges!”
Phil Vincent (@PhilVincent)
Daniel Mackley (@DanielMackley)
#SEDAconf #OpenBadges
Introduction
• Introduction to the Open Badges eco-system
• What badges would you want to issue? Why would you want to issue them?
• Badge content design
• Planning and designing an Open Badge
• Open Badges at YSJU
• Mapping badges to professional frameworks
• Discussion / Q&A
Jisc Open Badge Design Toolkit
http://www.jiscrsc.ac.uk/media/421718/jiscopenbadgesdesigntoolkit-print_1.pdf
“Badges? We don’t need no stinkin’ badges!”
What are Open Badges?
• Open Badges is a digital accreditation infrastructure from Mozilla.
• Open Badges are images with metadata hard-coded into them…
What are Open Badges?
• Open Badges is a digital accreditation infrastructure from Mozilla.
• Open Badges are images with metadata hard-coded into them…
• Visual representations of achievements, learning, skills, competencies etc.
• They can accommodate formal & informallearning pathways…
Open Badges ECO-System
Open Badges ECO-System
Open Badges ECO-System
Open Badges ECO-System
Open Badges Backpack
A backpack is essentially a repository for collecting and displaying badges from a variety of issuers.
http://backpack.openbadges.org/
Open Badges Backpack
Open Badges Backpack
What are Open Badges?
• Open Badges is a digital accreditation infrastructure from Mozilla.
• Open Badges are images with metadata hard-coded into them…
• Visual representations of achievements, learning, skills, competencies etc.
• They can accommodate formal & informallearning pathways.
• Open Badges can capture learning wherever & however it occurs – recognition for this learning can then be shared in places that matter to the learner.
Activity
• Think about the badges you may want to issue.
• Arrange the badges into groups of similar badges - this might be based around a theme, a subject a course or other similar over-arching cluster of related badges
• Draw a representation of your badge cluster / constellation / pathway in the box
Badge Content Design
• Who?– Earners, Issuers, Viewers,
Endorsers?
• Why?– Earn, Issue, View, Endorse?
• Skills / Attributes / Understanding– What does the badge
represent?
• Behaviours– What behaviours does the
badge encourage?
• Criteria– What do you need to do to
earn the badge?
• Evidence– What will it be?
• Assessment– How would you assess?
• Channels– Where would a user find
out about the badge?
• Tags– Keywords
• Resources/Sustainability– Expertise, Money, Time?
Activity - Jisc Open Badge Design Toolkit
Activity - Badge Content Design
We have found that creating badges with your hands is a great way to get people to engage and think about Open Badges…
• Brand • Consistent visual indicators • Shape• Common visual themes • Logo / image • Graphics• Size • Font
Badge Systems
• Issue– Moodle
– http://badg.us/
– https://credly.com/
• Design– https://www.openbadges.me
• Display– Mahara
– Social Media
– Websites / Blogs
Open Badges at YSJU
Mapping Badges
• UKPSF
• SEDA PDF
• VITAE RDF
• Other Frameworks?
What Next?
• Think up some criteria (use the Jisc Open Badge Toolkit).
• Issue a badge to someone using Moodle, http://badg.us/ or https://credly.com/ .
• Play! Experiment! Earn more badges at http://www.openbadges.org/ to see how they work.
• Join the Open Badges community. Ask questions!
• Launch a pilot. What behaviours / skills / understanding are you trying to promote?
Any Questions?
Claim Your Badge
To claim your badge for participating in this session.
1. Go to https://credly.com/
2. Click ‘Claim Credit’
3. Enter the badge code:
3CD-01E5-618
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