by Katerina Schenke
This post describes a meeting at the National Science Foundation where sixty leaders in education and research from around the country gathered to discuss digital badges and education. Three of use presented the initial set of design principles from the Design Principles Documentation Project.Thursday, April 4, 2013
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Google Funds an Assessment Practices, Policies and Principles BOOC
by Dan Hickey
This post describe the Big Open Online Course on assessment that was recently funded by Google.
Monday, March 11, 2013
Initial Explorations in Digital Badges and Motivation
By Cathy Tran
This post introduces two of the newest members of the badges Design Principles Documentation Project and describes our efforts to examine the motivational practices and principles that we are uncovering across the 30 project funded to develop digital badges by the MacArthur Foundation's Digital Media and Learning initiative
Labels:
Design-Based Research,
digital badges,
motivation
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Introducing Digital Badges Within and Around Universities
Dan Hickey
Sheryl Grant from HASTAC recently
posted a detailed summary of resources about uses of digital badges in higher
education.[1]
It was a very timely post for me as I had been asked to draft just such a brief
by an administrator at Indiana University where I work. Sheryl is the director of social networking
for the MacArthur/Gates Badges for
Lifelong Learning initiative. Her
job leaves her uniquely knowledgeable about the explosive growth of digital
badges in many settings, including colleges and universities. In this post, I want to explore one of the
issues that Sheryl raised about the ways badges are being introduced in higher
education, particularly as it relates to Indiana’s Universities.
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