by James Willis
We worked with Michael Amigot at IBL Studios in a previous project to launch the first instance of open badges in Open edX in Lorena Barba's Python MOOC at George Washington University. The code to issues badges is now available at GitHub as an open source tool for those interested in issuing their own Open Badges Infrastructure (OBI)-compliant badges. IBL designed this to be "[a] platform to award your own institution's badges. The badges you create and earn with this server are compatible with the specifications of the OpenBadges project."
Friday, June 19, 2015
Friday, June 12, 2015
3600 US Cerfication Bodies Lacking Third Party Validation
By Dan Hickey
Lumina Foundation just released a report with some surprising data about the manner in which most of the bodies that award professional certification validate their credentials. Make me wonder if all of the concern over validity of badges and other evidence-rich digital credentials is focused too narrowly.
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Is Self-Paced Participatory Learning Possible?
by
Suraj Uttamchandani and Daniel Hickey
In
this post, we discuss current efforts to offer the flexibility of self-paced
learning with the interactive social engagement of participatory learning. We
describe two new features in the Big Open Online Course (BOOC) on Educational
Assessment that allow current learners to interact with prior learners and let
learners proceed at their own pace.
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