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RECOGNISING ACHIEVEMENT
2014 Webinar Series
James Ballard
Victoria Simpson
0-5 mins •Welcome and Orientation
5-10 mins •Session Introduction
10-40 mins•Presentation•Screen share
40-55 mins•Questions•Discussion
55-60 mins •Conclusion
Session OutlineWhat you can expect
15th
Jul - Responsive Design
29th
Jul - Open Badges
12th
Aug - ScaffoldLMS Administration
9th
Sep – LTI / TinCan (xAPI)
7th
Oct – e-Portfolios
11th
Nov - Assessment
IntroductionScaffoldLMS Webinar Series 2014
INTRODUCTION POLL
Activity 1
1. Understand Open Badges
What is the Open Badge standard?
2. Using Badges in e-Learning
Why are these useful to learning?
Ideas for good practice
3. Awarding Badges in ScaffoldLMS
Criteria for awarding badges
Integration with Mozilla Backpack
ObjectivesWhat we hope you will get out of the session
WHAT ARE OPEN BADGES?
Section 1
Community Activities Game Progress
Peer Endorsements Backpack Collection
My BadgesA personal reflection
Mozilla Open BadgesUnderstanding the badges movement
What can they do?
Recognise skills and achievements. Badges count towards your education, career and lifelong learning.
Earn anywhere. Take everywhere. Create meaningful collections and share on social networking and job sites.
Prove skills. Explore the data behind each badge to verify skills, achievements and interests.
Awarding BadgesCode Academy: http://www.codecademy.com/
Completed 1st
Lesson
Complete the
Blackjack Project
Lost data during
system failure
Awarding BadgesDallas City of Learning: http://dallascityoflearning.org/
Attended
Summer
Program 2014
Helped 3
artists paint
city murals
Volunteer for
20 hours
Awarding BadgesDigital Leader: http://www.digitalleadernetwork.co.uk/
Most Popular Merit Badges
Awarding Badges
1. First Aid2. Swimming3. Environmental Science4. Citizenship in the World5. Citizenship in the Nation6. Camping7. Communications8. Citizenship in the Community9. Personal Fitness10. Family Life11. Personal Management12. Emergency Preparedness13. Rifle Shooting14. Fingerprinting15. Cooking
Least Popular Merit Badges
1. Programming (new in 2013)2. Bugling3. Sustainability (new in 2013)4. American Business5. Journalism6. American Labour7. Stamp Collecting8. Surveying9. Drafting10. Composite Materials (new in 2008)11. Landscape Architecture12. Entrepreneurship13. Gardening14. Public Health15. Theatre
Merit badge popularity in the Scouts
AUDIENCE QUESTION
Activity 2
• What gives a badge value?
IMPLICATIONS FOR E-LEARNING
Section 2
Function of badges
•Recognise learning
•Assessment of learning
•Motivation aid
•Tracking progress
•Goal setting
•Reputation building
•Alternative credentials
•Community building
Proposed Uses of BadgesA solution to a problem or still looking for one to solve?
e-Learning DevelopmentWhat will change for content developers
Adopting Badges
Who chooses which badges are issued? Hierarchy or community?
Who chooses which badges one can earn? Pathways or Sandbox?
Who determines how the badges are displayed within relevant communities?
The Good
•Shared community goals
•Recognised valued achievement
•Motivation for learning (intrinsic)
•Evidence of learning (incl. prior learning)
The Bad
•Gaming the system
•Increased expectation of extrinsic reward
•As a souvenir
The ugly
•As a technology of power
•As a symbol of exclusivity
•As an act of cultural production
GuidelinesWhat to look out for when designing badges
Design ProcessBuilding badge design into your processes
Badge creation - Who determines what badges exists and what
one can attempt
Badge attainment – how is this embedded as part of the learning
process
Badge value – how is value evolved in the learner community
and beyond
Badge display – how will our users share their achievements and
with whom
SCAFFOLDLMS DEMO
Section 3
• Issuing badges
• Earning badges
• Displaying badges
Moodle Badge
ConstraintsYou cannot earn the same badge multiple times
Badges are not upgradable – you earn new badges
Badges cannot be automatically used as a criteria
for other badges
Highly complex cross-course criteria – keep it simple
LimitationsSome things you can’t do with badges as implemented
Q&A DISCUSSIONActivity 2
CLOSING POLLActivity 3
THANK YOUScaffoldLMS Webinar Series 2014
More information:
http://www.ninelanterns.com.au/
@scaffoldlms
https://www.linkedin.com/company/scaffoldlms
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