jisc rsc scotland open badges workshop

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Slides I used at an Open Badges workshop `in Glasgow hosted by JISC RSC Scotland on 25 April 2013.

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Design Day, 25 April 2013

#jiscrscbadges

Agenda

https://etherpad.mozilla.org/badgesdesignday

Rationale:

Learning today happens everywhere. But it's often difficult to get recognition for skills and achievements that happen online or out of school. Mozilla Open Badges helps solve that problem, making it easy for any organization to issue, manage and display digital badges across the web.

Learning today happens everywhere. But it's often difficult to get recognition for skills and achievements that happen online or out of school. Mozilla Open Badges helps solve that problem, making it easy for any organization to issue, manage and display digital badges across the web.

Rationale:

Who are you?

Dr. Doug BelshawBadges & Skills LeadMozilla Foundation

@dajbelshawdoug@mozillafoundation.org

Mozilla!(global non-profit)

The Problem

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Silo 3

Silo 1

Silo 2

Silo 3

DegreeCertificate

Otherqualification

Silo 2

What skills/attributes are missing here?

(can we present themin a holistic way?)

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Silo 2

Silo 3

DegreeCertificate

Otherqualification

Towards a Solution

What if we used badges to credential learning?

Not just digital badges but Open Badges

Open Badges are images with metadata hard-coded into them

Visual representations ofachievements, learning, skills,

interests, competencies

Open Badges can augmenttraditional education practices

They can accommodateformal & informallearning pathways

They can represent hard & softskills, peer assessment, and stackable lifelong learning

Open Badges can capture learning wherever & however itoccurs—allowing for innovation

Open Badges?(What about degrees, certificates, diplomas?)

Not simply either/or—both/and!

workforce.io

How do we get there?

Through a shared badge ecosystem & infrastructure:

a universal standard.

OpenBadgesInfrastructure(OBI)

http://openbadges.org

Who’s usingOpen Badges?

http://www.open.edu/openlearn/

http://openbadges.webege.com/

https://www.makewav.es/s2r

http://workforce.io/

http://hubprov.com

https://badges.webmaker.org/

https://badges.p2pu.org/

Conclusion

Conclusion

• Open Badges = metadata-infused credentials

• We’re now at v1.0 of the OBI

• Lots of organisations are already using badges

• You can get started right now!

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