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OPEN BADGES WORKSHOP JOYCE SEITZINGER RMIT 16 APRIL 2015

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OPEN BADGES WORKSHOP JOYCE SEITZINGER RMIT 16 APRIL 2015  

JOYCE SEITZINGER

•  Founder  Academic  Tribe  •  Educa1on  Technologist  •  Learning  Designer  •  Moodle  Tool  Guide  •  @catspyjamasnz    

http://www.scoop.it/t/open-badges-oceania

WORKSHOP

•  An  introduc1on  to  badging  

•  Introduc1ons    •  Badge  Learning  Design  Ac1vity  (30  mins)  •  Badge  Visual  Design  •  Badge  System  Design    •  Organiza1onal  Maturity  

•  Op1onal:  Tech  solu1on  

FIND THIS PRESENTATION

www.slideshare.net/catspyjamas

INTRODUCTIONS

INTRODUCTION ACTIVITY (5 MINS)

•  Create  a  small  badge  using  the  post-­‐it  and  s1ck  it  in  front  of  you  on  the  table  On  the  badge  put:  

•  Your  name  •  Something  you  would  like  to  have  a  badge  for  

•  When  ready,  share  with  your  table.  

Joyce

QUICK OPEN BADGES INTRO

BADGE DEFINITION

•  “Digital  creden1al  that  represents  skills,  interests  and  achievements  earned  by  an  individual  through  specific  projects,  programmes,  courses  or  other  ac1vi1es.”  (Mozilla,  2013)  

WHO IS USING DIGITAL BADGES?

•  Khan  Academy  •  LinkedIn  •  DeloiZe  

•  Gamifica1on  

•  Do  not  talk  to  each  other.    •  Not  transferable  

CODEACADEMY

MOZILLA’S OPEN BADGES

“Learning  today  happens  everywhere.  But  it's  o]en  difficult  to  get  recogni1on  for  skills  and  achievements  that  happen  online  or  out  of  school.  Mozilla  Open  Badges  helps  solve  that  problem,  making  it  easy  for  any  organisa1on  to  issue,  manage  and  display  digital  badges  across  the  web.”  

OBI

Not this one…

OBI

EARNER, ISSUER, DISPLAYER, AUDIENCE

BADGE ALLIANCE

WORKING WITH NON-EDU ORGS

CITIES OF LEARNING

INTRODUCTIONS

CITIES OF LEARNING

BADGE THE UK

NEW ZEALAND: CORE EDUCATION

BADGE LEARNING DESIGN ACTIVITY

TABLE ACTIVITY 1: BASICS

•  At  your  table,  pick  a  skill  or  achievement  you  want  to  design  a  badge  for.  (Tip:  pick  a  teaching  skill  or  achievement.  Something  you  might  award  to  a  colleague.)  

•  Fill  out  the  le]  hand  por1on  of  the  template  incl,  badge  name,  skills  &  knowledge,  behaviour,  criteria  and  evidence.  

•  One  person  to  pitch  your  badge  in  30  sec.  •  7  mins  

TABLE ACTIVITY 2: PEOPLE

•  Fill  out  the  right  hand  por1on  of  the  template  star1ng  with  users.  

•  Then  move  on  to  endorsers,  channels  and  awarded.  

•  5  mins  

•  Feedback  

TABLE ACTIVITY 3: VALUE PROPOSITION

•  Fill  out  the  value  proposi1on  for  each  user  group  for  your  badge.  This  is  all  about  mo1va1on  for  par1cipa1on  in  the  learning  process…  

•  5  mins  

•  Feedback  

TABLE ACTIVITY 4: YOUR CONTEXT

•  Fill  out  the  learning  pathways  and  resources  for  your  badge  

•  Under  resources,  consider  also  which  backpack  your  users  might  use  

•  5  mins  

•  Recap    

YOUR BADGE DESIGN CANVAS

•  You  have  now  completed  the  whole  badge  canvas  process  

•  Please  share  your  badge  design  

BADGE VISUAL DESIGN ACTIVITY

GROUP ACTIVITY

•  Let’s  analyze  the  visual  cues  of  badges  

•  Note  down  visual  cues  as  we  go  through  slides  on  your  handout  

•  Think:  What  are  other  cues  you  could  use?  

•  Think:  What  are  issues  for  crea1ng  visuals  in  your  context?  What  are  opportuni1es?  

CODEACADEMY

DIGITAL ME / MAKEWAV.ES

OLDS MOOC

https://adventuresinbadging.wordpress.com/2014/08/27/do-looks-matter-discussing-badge-design-with-anu-students/

TABLE ACTIVITY

•  Discussion:  What  issues  do  you  see  for  crea1ng  visuals  in  your  context?  What  opportuni1es?  How  would  your  students  perceive  badges?  

 •  Homework:  Explore  the  visual  badge  designs  (www.slideshare.net/catspyjamas)  and  find  some  more…  

•  Create  3  visual  designs  for  3  related  badges    

BADGE SYSTEM DESIGN ACTIVITY

http://carlacasilli.wordpress.com/2013/03/25/badge-pathways-part-1-the-paraquel/

BADGE SYSTEM DESIGN

3 PART BADGE SYSTEM

http://carlacasilli.wordpress.com/2014/03/17/a-foundational-badge-system-design/

DESIGNING BADGE SYSTEMS

LEAN STARTUP CYCLE FOR BADGE SYSTEMS

IDEAS

BADGES DATA

BUILD

MEASURE

LEARN

academictribe.co

Build faster Incremental deployment Just-in-time scalability

Developer sandbox Usability tests

Simple prototype Badges

Optimise your badge marketing

Measure faster Have a clear badge owner Real time alerts on badge issues Usability tests Do user surveys/focus groups A/B testing

Learn faster User analytics Weekly reports Badge owner reporting

GROUP ACTIVITY

•  Let’s  explore  a  tool  for  badge  system  design          hZp://1ny.cc/RMITbadges  

•  In  an  evolving  system,  what  are  op1ons  for  feedback  loops  from  earners?  From  audience?    

ORGANIZATIONAL MATURITY MATRIX

Op1onal  ac1vity    

PURDUE UNIVERSITY

http://www.learningfutures.eu/2014/07/eportfolios-open-badges-maturity-matrix/

TABLE ACTIVITY

•  Opportunity  Mapping  

•  What  opportuni1es  do  you  see  for  RMIT  with  open  badges?  

TECH SOLUTIONS FOR OPEN BADGES

Op1onal  ac1vity    

Joyce Seitzinger

@catspyjamasnz @academictribe

[email protected]

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