I've been working with colleagues to try and refine a very simple message about #Openbadges .
Here is work in progress - it is aimed at a Scottish schools audience but could be used in a range of contexts when introducing the concept of Open Badges - comments welcome !
Here is work in progress - it is aimed at a Scottish schools audience but could be used in a range of contexts when introducing the concept of Open Badges - comments welcome !
Digital /Open
Badges – What Exactly Are They?
This is a guide prepared for an audience who may
never have heard of Digital / Open badges.
Badges are not a new phenomenon in
learning. The Girl Guide and Scout
Association and many other organisations have used badges to reward achievement
or to recognise skills development for many years.
To earn a badge the recipient has to meet a
certain level of competency or demonstrate a specific attribute.
Digital Badges are really just a simple
extension of this philosophy into the digital age. Digital badges rather than being physical
artefacts handed out and then sewn on to
a sleeve are issued digitally and are designed to be displayed on the web.
The advantage that a digital badge has over a
cloth badge is that a digital badge can contain a lot of additional information
(called meta data). This additional
information might include details of the organisation and individual who
awarded the badge, the specific competencies the learner has demonstrated and
even contain links to some of the
learners work to illustrate their competence.
So a digital badge becomes an on-line way for a
learner to show evidence of their learning.
The badge could be called a data rich digital icon.
The open in the heading comes from the
technology that has been used to support the creation of digital badges. The
Mozilla foundation has created some open source systems that allow any
organisation to build, design and issue an open digital badge. There is now an
open community established around the initial products and they are developing
the software further. The tools to build open digital badges are freely
available to any individual or organisation. There are links to some of these
in the reference section at the end of this document.
The illustration below captures the idea of how
metadata can be embedded in a digital open badge.
Badges could be suitable for everyone whatever
their age or previous accomplishments. Badges can recognise and communicate an
individuals ' skills and achievements and display them in online environments –
such as social media profiles – in ways that may help with future career and
education opportunities.
Employers,
organisations, schools, colleges and universities could gain a richer picture
of an individual’s learning by exploring the meta-data behind a badge.
The philosophy of open badges in the recognition
of wider achievements could sit well with the principles of the Curriculum for
Excellence.
In October 2013 the Scottish Qualifications
Authority issued some guidance to colleges, community and work-based learning
providers encouraging them to consider the adoption of open badges. A number of Colleges and work based learning
organisations in Scotland are now issuing and using badges and there are a
number of case studies now available.
Institutions globally are
seeing the potential benefits of issuing badges. These include NASA, the Girl
Scouts, New York Education Authority , Khan Academy, Google News, MIT, Harvard,
The Open University and City and Guilds
Why think about using Badges?
- To recognise small steps in learning - smaller than SCQF – and/or steps towards a qualification;
- To create a culture of learning and achievement and support innovative ways of recognising learning and achievement.
- To motivate learners to come aboard and take advantage of the opportunities on offer;
- To build the confidence and self-esteem of current non-participants in learning;
- To support profiling of learners
- To motivate staff to develop skills and accumulate learning which will improve practice
- To be recognised as early adopter of new approaches.
What are the current challenges?
- To use a digital badge a learner needs to have digital place to put these. Not all learnersespecially in Early Years and Primary sectors may have a suitable place to position an open digital badge.
- The technology is new and is still undergoing ongoing development. In some cases it demands a level of technical skills set be available if you are thinking about designing and building badges or creating a badge issuing system. However, there are a number of organisations who can support you through the process.
Find out more
·
JISC Regional
Support Centre Scotland co-ordinating Scottish Open Badges Group; http://www.rsc-scotland.org/?page_id=3068
·
The JISC
Regional Support Centre have a range of case studies showing open badges in
operation http://www.rsc-scotland.org/?page_id=2223
·
Across the UK there is growing interest in
badges http://www.jisc.ac.uk/blog/so-what-are-open-badges-28-aug-2013 =
- Mozilla Open Badges: http://openbadges.org/
- Mozilla Backpack: https://backpack.openbadges.org/backpack
- Badge Widget Hack (to display badges on a webpage): http://badgewidgethack.org/
- Badge issuing platforms http://wiki.badgealliance.org/index.php/Badge_Issuing_Platforms
- Badge platforms: https://docs.google.com/a/umich.edu/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AsHml-k4XnX7dHJQSDBrdUphYlprc1N0N09KMzFzckE&usp=sharing#gid=0
·
The SQA Academy
– are building badges linked to General Teaching Council Teacher Standards;
·
A template for
thinking about badge design http://www.digitalme.co.uk/badgecanvas/ http://www.digitalme.co.uk/assets/pdf/DigitalMe-Badge-Design-Canvas.pdf A platform for building and awarding
badges https://credly.com/
·
The Scottish
Qualifications Authority, Scottish Government and Education Scotland taking
active interest
·
Universities
are looking at range of models; The Open
University in Scotland are currently working in a specific initiative.
·
Lot of interest
from Industry who are using badging for their internal CPD
·
Look out for
Digital Design days run by a range of agencies
that help folks figure out how to
design, create , issue badges