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Open Badges: Supporting Learning and Employability by Recognising Skills Development Dr. Ian Glover, Technology Enhanced Learning team, Student and Learning Services

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Dr. Ian Glover , Technology Enhanced Learning team, Student and Learning Services. Open Badges: Supporting Learning and Employability by Recognising Skills Development. What is a 'Badge'?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Open Badges: Supporting Learning and Employability by Recognising Skills Development

Open Badges: Supporting Learning and Employability by Recognising Skills Development

Dr. Ian Glover,Technology Enhanced Learning team,

Student and Learning Services

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What is a 'Badge'?

Visual representation of achievement, experience, affiliation and/or interest - ideally distinctive and understood within a community.

Some examples:

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On (scout) Badges“Badges mean nothing in themselves, but they mark a certain achievement and they are a link between the rich and the poor. For when one girl sees a badge on a sister Scout’s arm, if that girl has won the same badge, it at once awakens an interest and sympathy between them.”

- Juliette G. Low, Founder of Girl Scouts of the USA

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What are Open Badges? Link to criteria and evidence for award

Add security and verification can check whether a person was actually awarded a

specific badge

Have the credibility of the awarding body

Allow sharing of 'badge clusters' from different sources with others on Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.

Essentially, an image + embedded information

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Anatomy of an Open Badge

Open Badges Anatomy (Updated) by Kyle Bowen. CC-BY-SA.

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Why is there interest in them? Growing recognition that significant

amounts of learning happens outside the classroom

Grade transcripts hide the truth about learning

Strong links with current trends such as MOOCs, Gamification, Mobile Learning but can be used independently of these

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What's the use in HE? Surface the learning 'hidden' in a transcript

Encourage students to undertake co- and extra-curricular activities

Helps recognise informal learning

Enables students to differentiate themselves from classmates

The rise of the Informal University? (MOOCs + Badges) * Awareness = Degree-equivalent?

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Swiss Army Badge by Kyle Bowen. CC-BY-SA

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Potential uses

Showing competency in a skill, e.g. nursing students taking blood samples

Recognising extra-curricular activity e.g. a music student participating in an

orchestra

Representing co-curricular development e.g. participation in Students' Union

activities, such as chairing society meetings

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More potential uses Identifying common themes in a programme

e.g. showing all modules that develop debating skills

Getting businesses and professional bodies involved e.g. co-creating badges that meet workplace skills,

or professional attributes

Build toward specialism badges e.g. students get badges that relate to their learning

journey, by reflecting their optional modules

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Think about Badges in your context Are there skills that students use and

develop?

Do you have extra-curricular activities to encourage?

Do you want to draw links between learning and skills demanded by employers/professional bodies?

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Share your thoughts

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Points to consider when using Open Badges

For greatest effect: Make them as professional-looking as

possible Issue cross-module badges Badges should push students to go

beyond the minimum Tell businesses/professional bodies about

them Link badges to 'real-world', desirable

skills Each badge must represent a substantial

and meaningful skill or experience

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Carpet Badging by Kyle Bowen.

CC-BY-SA

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Getting Started

Image creation OpenBadges.me (http://openbadges.me) Online Badge Maker (http

://www.onlinebadgemaker.com/)

Badge creation and issuing badg.us (http://badg.us)

All-in-one system Credly (http://credly.com)

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Questions

Contact:Dr. Ian Glover

[email protected]