<p>This set of slides was prepared to be viewed / read as a document, not to complement an oral presentation. It presents a sneak preview of the new Open edX extension component (XBlock), currently under development, to award digital badges for completed modules within a MOOC in the Open edX platform.</p> <p>The new XBlock is being developed by IBL Studios Education based on conceptual design by Lorena Barba and iterative refinement in collaboration.</p> <p>(c)2014 Lorena Barba, Michael Amigot. Creative Commons Attribution CC-BY 4.0 license</p
Since the Roman Empire, badges are used as a symbol of a hierarchical position, as an accomplishment...
In 2010 the Mozilla Foundation established the Digital Open Badges concept as a virtual incarnation ...
In 2014, a team from Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, designed and ran the Carpe Diem ...
<p><strong>Slides for the presentation at the Open edX Conference, Cambridge, MA 2014.</strong></p> ...
A data pipeline for creating cluster graphs of user engagement with an edX MOOC (Massive Open Online...
Conference presentation about different experiences with the Open edX platform for online and hybrid...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a three-layer architecture to extend the Massive Open Online Cour...
It can be difficult to gain recognition for skills and experience acquired in informal as well as so...
In this paper, we propose a three-layer architecture to extend the Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC...
Digital learning badges offer new possibilities alongside conventional certificates. The Open Badge ...
Innovations in technology are changing not only everyday life for many individuals around the world ...
This presentation will discuss digital badges and the ways they can be used to enhance different asp...
The advancements in technology are accelerating the development and diffusion of new innovative e-le...
Open Badges is an open source code concept developed by the Mozilla Foundation to identify the lear...
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) have great potential to provide learning opportunities for peopl...
Since the Roman Empire, badges are used as a symbol of a hierarchical position, as an accomplishment...
In 2010 the Mozilla Foundation established the Digital Open Badges concept as a virtual incarnation ...
In 2014, a team from Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, designed and ran the Carpe Diem ...
<p><strong>Slides for the presentation at the Open edX Conference, Cambridge, MA 2014.</strong></p> ...
A data pipeline for creating cluster graphs of user engagement with an edX MOOC (Massive Open Online...
Conference presentation about different experiences with the Open edX platform for online and hybrid...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a three-layer architecture to extend the Massive Open Online Cour...
It can be difficult to gain recognition for skills and experience acquired in informal as well as so...
In this paper, we propose a three-layer architecture to extend the Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC...
Digital learning badges offer new possibilities alongside conventional certificates. The Open Badge ...
Innovations in technology are changing not only everyday life for many individuals around the world ...
This presentation will discuss digital badges and the ways they can be used to enhance different asp...
The advancements in technology are accelerating the development and diffusion of new innovative e-le...
Open Badges is an open source code concept developed by the Mozilla Foundation to identify the lear...
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) have great potential to provide learning opportunities for peopl...
Since the Roman Empire, badges are used as a symbol of a hierarchical position, as an accomplishment...
In 2010 the Mozilla Foundation established the Digital Open Badges concept as a virtual incarnation ...
In 2014, a team from Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, designed and ran the Carpe Diem ...