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==2013 discussion== | |||
The first discussion about Wikimedia UK using Open Badges took place in July 2013. It has been archived [[Wikimedia UK and Open Badges/2013 archive|here]] | |||
==Notes== | |||
===Methods of verifying/issuing=== | ===Methods of verifying/issuing=== | ||
Revision as of 16:42, 12 January 2015
2013 discussion
The first discussion about Wikimedia UK using Open Badges took place in July 2013. It has been archived here
Notes
Methods of verifying/issuing
- Expert / Mentor
- Peer
- Self-Assessment
- Algorithmic / programmatic
- Stealth (through Backpack)
Types of badges
- Affiliation
- Participation
- Skill / Activity
- Cumulative
- Badge system
- Endorsement
- Early adopters
- Mentors
- Silly / playful
- Soft skills / non-cognitive
- Hard skills / cognitive
- One-offs
Related links
- Peer to Peer School of Open - The next course open for registration 22 July. Might want to talk with Pete Forsyth.
- Program:Peer to Peer University/Writing Wikipedia Articles (2013 Q2) - Awards WIKISOO Burba badge which is OBI compliant.
- Wikipedia - Mozilla Open Badges - "The ability to issue badges was integrated into TotaraLMS for the 2.4 release[3]and Moodle for the 2.5 release"
- Open Badge Designer
- Digital Me Badge Canvas
- Graeme also created a very useful mindmap. This can be seen here.