1. Mozilla Open Badges
Peter Rawsthorne, M.Ed IT
http://openbadges.org
@OpenBadges
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33. Open Badges - 2012
Q2: OBI public beta
Q4: Improved Ux
Q4: Open Badger beta
Open Badges – 2013
Q1: OBI v1.0
Q1: Open Badger v1.0
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35. Mozilla Open Badges
http://openbadges.org
@OpenBadges
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Notas del editor
Capturing of informal learning. Formal learning already has methods of capturing learning in the guise of diplomas and certificates. They can supplement traditional socially-accepted acknowledgements. They’re easily comprehensible, extensible and referenceable. A nice in-between a degree and nothing.
What if learning were more like the web? Open, remixable, free.
Visual and in our case Digital representations of formal & informal learning. All badges are earned .
They can act within formal, traditional learning venues and they can accommodate new, alternative learning practices.
Formal and informal learning.
Badges are extremely flexible: they can be adapted to highlight hard skills but they can also represent the extremely important soft skills: such as peer mentorship or community involvement or .
Badges are extremely flexible: they can be adapted to highlight hard skills but they can also represent the extremely important soft skills: such as peer mentorship or community involvement or .
This conversation does not have to be adversarial, but instead can accommodate both traditionally recognized validations of learning and skills as well as new and informal alternative credentials.
As a part of our commitment to learning on the web, Mozilla Foundation is creating the open badge infrastructure. We hope this infrastructure will extend the value of badges from each issuer across the entire badge ecosystem, making it easy for learners to collect and combine badges across various websites, networks and applications.
Let’s jump in.
Badge title Badge description Badge criteria Badge image issuer issue date recipient expiration date evidence URL
Develop badge systems for your learners Plug your badge system into the OBI Participate in our advisory group Contribute to the community knowledge base
Mozilla open badges: making it easy to issue, earn and display badges across the web