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Slides to accompany three workshops on Open Badges at the ePIC 2013, the 11th ePortfolio and Identity Conference.

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S1.1B: Create your Open BadgeS1.2B: Design your Open Badge SystemS1.3B: Create your Open Badge Infrastructure

Who are you?

Dr. Doug BelshawBadges & Skills LeadMozilla Foundation

@dajbelshawdoug@mozillafoundation.org

Outline of S1.1B

The objective of this session is to respond to the questions:

• what is an Open Badge made of?

• what do I need to create an Open Badge?

During this session you will have the opportunity to create your own badge as a Delegate or Presenter at ePIC 2013. Many different options will be explored using a variety of resources.

Structure of Session

Doug talking

You talking

Who?What? When?

Where?Why? How?

Mozilla!(global non-profit)

Some of the organisationsinvolved in the ecosystem

http://workforce.io/

Who?

What?When?Where?

Why? How?

Open Badges are images with metadata hard-coded into them

Visual representations ofachievements, learning, skills,

interests, competencies

They can accommodateformal & informallearning pathways

Mozilla has built (and will maintain) the plumbing

They can represent hard & softskills, peer assessment, and stackable lifelong learning

Open Badges can capture learning wherever & however itoccurs—allowing for innovation

Open Badges?(What about degrees, certificates, diplomas?)

Not simply either/or—both/and!

Who?

What?When?

Where?Why?

How?

Silo 1

Silo 2

Silo 3

GCSEs, eBacc, etc.

Onlineachievements

After schoolclub certificates

Silo 1

Silo 2

Silo 3

What skills/attributes are missing here?

(how can we best present them in a holistic way?)

GCSEs, eBacc, etc.

Onlineachievements

After schoolclub certificates

OpenBadgesInfrastructure(OBI)

I love badges for motivating me in

my learning!

We use metadata-infused credentials

aligned with the OBI

I’m using micro-accreditation to

make achievements more granular

Who?

What? When?

Where?Why?

How?

http://openbadges.org

Who?

What?

When?

Where?

Why?

How?

3 main ways to issue badges...

Roll your own solution(using onboarding documentation)

Use plugin for an existing system (plugins available for most major platforms/systems)

Third-party issuing platform(URLs in metadata point to their servers)

3 main ways to issue badges:

Use plugin for an existing system (plugins available for most major platforms/systems)

Who?

What?

When?Where?

Why?

How?

NOW!(we launched v1.0 in March)

NOW!NOW!

Size of Open Badges

ecosystem

( )Data correct as of 4 July 2013

800+

issuers - such as NASA,

Purdue University, Disney, etc.

Coming soon...

Federation of badge backpacks

Image CC BY IsaacMao

Coming soon...

Endorsement (3rd-party signing of badges)

Federation of badge backpacks

Images CC BY IsaacMao & SeattleClouds.com

Coming soon...

COPPA compliance

SOME IDEASto get you started

• Play! Experiment! Earn your first badge at openbadges.org to see how they work.

• Think up some criteria and issue a badge to someone using badg.us

• Join the Open Badges community. Ask questions!

• Launch a pilot. What behaviours/skills/understanding are you trying to promote?

Conclusion

• Open Badges = metadata-infused credentials

• We’re now at v1.0 of the OBI

• Lots of organisations are already using badges

• We’re going to get started right now!

Site URLs

• Design your badge:

• http://openbadges.me

• Issue your badge:

• http://badg.us

Outline of S1.2B

The objective of this session is to respond to the question:

• who are the people, resources and processes I need to make Open Badges work in an organisation?

During this session we will start by eliciting the particular needs of your institution then work together at establishing the main elements of your Open Badges deployment: evidence, criteria, audience (earner, issuer), backpack, etc.

Badge System Design

Badge System Design

Design a badge for your context:

• Who is your badge for?

• What skills and knowledge does the badge represent?

• What behaviours does the badge encourage?

• What do you need to do to earn the badge? (criteria)

• What artefact(s) will show that the criteria has been met? (evidence)

• Why bother earning the badge? What opportunities does it unlock? (value proposition)

Badge Pathways

https://carlacasilli.wordpress.com

Badge System Design

Design a badge system:

• What other badges exist in your ecosystem?

• Are there different levels of badges? Meta-level badges?

• What resources are required for your badge system to work?

• Who supports and recognises your badge(s)? (endorsers)

Outline of S1.3B

The objective of this session is to respond to the question:

• how can I make my Open Badge System visible and exploitable beyond the boundaries of my organisation?

During this session we explore the current options and challenges we need to take into account to establish a seamless Open Badges Infrastructure.

Going Beyond Your Org

Going Beyond Your Org

Some questions:

• How will people find your badge? (e.g. tags)

• Do you need endorsers? Why? Who?

• Would your badges be ‘interoperable’ / a bridge between your system and another system?

• Could your badge system accommodate someone coming in with badges from elsewhere similar to yours? How?

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