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= Recognition Badges as Open Accreditation system


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Description

"A badge is a validated indicator of accomplishment, skill, quality or interest
that can be earned in any of these learning environments. Badges can support learning, validate education, help build reputation, and confirm the acquisition of knowledge. They can signal traditional academic attainment or the acquisition of skills such collaboration, teamwork, leadership, and other 21st century skills.

Badges are used successfully in games, social network sites, and interest-driven programs to set goals, represent achievements and communicate success. A digital badge is an online record of achievements, the work required, and information about the organization, individual or other entity that issued the badge. Badges make the accomplishments and experiences of individuals, in online and offline spaces, visible to anyone and everyone, including potential employers, teachers, and peer communities.

In addition to representing a wide range of skills, competencies, and achievements, badges can play a critical role in supporting participation in a community, encouraging broader learning goals, and enabling identity and reputation building. For a learner, a sequence of badges can be a path to gaining expertise and new competencies. Badges can capture and display that path, providing information about, and visualizations of, needed skills and competencies. They can acknowledge achievement, and encourage collaboration and teamwork. Finally, badges can foster kinship and mentorship, encourage persistence, and provide access to ever-higher levels of challenge and reward." ( http://www.scoop.it/t/badges-for-lifelong-learning)


Example

David Wiley's badge system for the course: Introduction to Openness in Education:

Earning Course Badges

"This course operates on a badge system. Below are brief descriptions of the badges available to be earned as part of the course. I’m still looking for visual designs for the badges themselves – contact me with ideas.


OpenEd Overview (Novice level, complete for all 12 topics to earn the badge)



OpenEd Researcher (Apprentice level, complete for 3 topics to earn the badge)



OpenEd Assessment Designer (Apprentice level, complete for 1 topic to earn the badge)



OpenEd Evangelist (Journeyman level, choose this or Retro, complete for 1 topic to earn the badge)



OpenEd Retro (Journeyman level, choose this or Evangelist)


(http://openeducation.us/badges)

Grades

For those taking the course for credit who are concerned about how the badges convert to grades:

  1. No badges earned = F
  2. 1 Novice Badge = D
  3. 1 Novice Badge + 1 Apprentice Badge = C
  4. 1 Novice Badge + 2 Apprentice Badges = B
  5. 1 Novice Badge + 2 Apprentice Badges + 1 Journeyman Badge = A

(http://openeducation.us/badges)

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