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Carpe Diem MOOC 10th March – 17th April
Badges in the Carpe Diem MOOC
Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education 2014
Dr. Kulari Lokuge Dona
Prof. Janet Gregory
Prof. Gilly Salmon
Dr. Ekaterina Pechenkina
Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Digital BadgesAre symbols of…
Participation
Contribution
Recognition
Achievements
Submission Evaluation
CARPE DIEM
PROCESS
1. Blue Print
2. Storybo
ard
3. E-tivity
Creation4.
Reality Checkin
g
5. Review
and Adjust
6.Plannin
g
The Carpe Diem Process
Website for Carpe Diem handbook and papers: www.gillysalmon.com/carpe-diem
Week 6
Week 1
Week 4
Week 5
Week 3
Week 2
Look & Feel
Badge
Storyboard Badge
Create e-tivity Badge
Reality Checker Badge
Action Plan
Badge
Carpe Diem MOOC
Badges awarded
2.2: Look and Feel 3.1: Storyboard 4.1: Create an E-tivity
5.1: Reality Check 6.1: Action Plan Carpe Diem Badge
Collaborating in Small Groups Earning Badges
Collaboration InformationSharing
KnowledgeCreation Application
Online Activities
Numbering and pacing & sequencingTitle
Purpose
Brief summary of overall task
Spark
Individual contribution
Dialogue begins
E-moderator intervention
Schedule & Time
Next
Template for Creating E-tivities
Marking Made
Manageable
FindingsOut of the participants who commenced the CD MOOC
Earned the first badge Earned all the badgesEarned MozillaOpen Badge
30.7% 17% 17%
Quotes
“Keeps you on track to actually complete things and keeps you a bit more committed and motivated.”
Quotes
“I felt the badges were a good method to push me into doing what was needed to study the subject matter.”
Quotes
“I think we all have a competitive streak in us and that we want to be rewarded is a basic psychological need. There is a satisfaction in the knowledge that you are actually doing well and that’s a confirmation of that.”
Responses to the Question: “did you enjoy earning badges”
Response %(Strongly) Agree 74.4
Neither Agree Nor Disagree 18.5
(Strongly) Disagree 7.1
Responses to the Question: “Would you use badges in your
practice?”
Response %Yes 72.4
No 13.8
Answer not given 6.9
ReferencesCarpe Diem is based on original research by Prof
Gilly Salmon at the Universities Glasgow Caledonian, Bournemouth and Anglia Ruskin. It was developed further at the Universities of Leicester, Southern Queensland, Northampton and Swinburne University of Technology.
See E-tivities 2nd Edition 2013 www.e-tivities.com Chapter 5 gives full details of Carpe Diem.
Web site for Carpe Diem, handbook and papers : www.gillysalmon.com/carpe-diem
http://www.scoop.it/t/moocs-by-learning-transformations/
Badge Completion Rates
Look and Feel
Storyboard
Create an e-tivity
Reality Checker
314
209
189
181
183
Action Plan
Mozilla Open Badge181
Template for Reality Checking
• First Impression• How easy to navigate• Is it clear what you are supposed to
do? Describe any issues.• List two features of the e-tivity you
found enjoyable or effective.• How would you improve the e-tivity?• Overall Comments
Marking Made
Manageable