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By Jeffrey on Mar 25th, 2012

As a technology person who has been working in assessment for a while now, this is a response to Daniel HIckey's post, "Some Things about...

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By Itow on Mar 15th, 2012

by Daniel T. Hickey

This is an excerpt. Read the rest of the post here.

 

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By Itow on Mar 15th, 2012

by Daniel T. Hickey

This is an excerpt. See the entire post at here.

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By Grant on Sep 29th, 2011

My colleague and friend Gideon Burton (of silva rhetoricae fame among other things) and I have been discussing badges lately. To date the open...

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By Grant on Sep 29th, 2011

For younger students, this could mean that they earn badges for mastering concepts in school, learning multiplication, for instance, or being able...

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By Grant on Sep 29th, 2011

Badges are, simply put, another system of rewards.  They offer feel-good rewards for any particular task.  They seem very similar to...

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By Grant on Sep 29th, 2011

The badge framework has a lot going for it. The idea nicely meshes with other alt.ed concepts, like game-based learning, and “knowledge-map” style...

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By Grant on Sep 29th, 2011

If this is supposed to operate as a truly “open” educational accreditation system, outside the boundaries of the traditional institution, what...

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By Grant on Sep 29th, 2011

Cathy Davidson‘s comment on my last post about Open Badges — and her recent op ed in the Washington Post — get to the heart of an exciting shift...

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