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This course will become read-only in the near future. Tell us at community.p2pu.org if that is a problem.
Design a system of badges to define a domain of learning
This challenge is for anyone who wants to create a system of badges to recognize and award learning (institutionally based or otherwise)
During this challenge the participant will consider and design all aspects of a badge system, including;
* the graphic look of the badges
* the network, hierarchy or system of badges
* how the badge system is going to be hosted
This challenge with be very iterative in that the learner will explore all aspects with increasing depth.
Upon completion of the challenge the learner should have designed and deployed a badge system.
2.The challenge explainedView and DiscussThis P2Pu challenge is built to encourage interaction with your peers. Some of your tasks will be to evaluate the work of another a few tasks ahead.
3.Have you got the lookView and DiscussWhen considering a complete badge system, it's important to consider context and the realm of the issuer, and therefore how the badges should look?
4.A view from aboveView and DiscussThere are many criteria to creating a good badge system design. A look into all the criteria provides a good overview of a complete badge system.
6.Compare and ContrastView and DiscussThinking deeply about the different badge system design criteria can broaden your understanding of badge system design as a whole.
7.Design your own badge systemView and DiscussCreating your own badge system, no matter the size, with reflection upon and consideration for the many criteria will deepen your understanding.
posted message: Greetings all,
I am an instructional designer from the University of Michigan and I and my team are interested in exploring badges in the context of professional development for staffers and possibly as evidence of experiential learning in student workers. We are just getting started in our planning. Thanks for this opportunity to learn!
posted message: Hello Everyone, I'm going to reboot this course. This shouldn't keep anyone from continuing if they desire, and I will stay with you as you progress. The two main reasons for the reboot are; first I believe the course needs to be based upon three rubrics, each aligned with one of the three types of badge systems. Second, I need a simpler more universal badge system as I complete each task as the working example. I will use the Webmaker badge system as the primary example. I believe this is where the peer-2-peer part of this university comes alive. How many of you would like to assist in creating the three new rubrics to guide badge system design?
http://criticaltechnology.blogspot.ca/2013/06/badge-system-design-reboot.html
posted message: Good week everyone. We have now started the third week of the Badge System Design course. We have eight people who have introduced themselves, and have a strong and well informed group. Thanks to everyone for their participation so far. The course will improve because of your participation.
We have moved into task 3 where we will be evaluating a variety of badge systems. Comparing the variety of design approaches gives the opportunity to consider different ways organizations have created successful badge systems.
This is the first task where a flipped assessment approach begins. Evaluating the work of someone further ahead in the course is an approach I believe will have greater adoption as peer based learning increases. Have a great week!
posted message: Hello everyone,
We have moved into the second week of the facilitated Badge System Design course. We have four active participants... and I am hoping a cohort of lurkers who are also learning as we proceed.
This week we move into reviewing how the course is put together and a first look into the rubric in which the course was built around, and provides the foundation for most of the task activities. The fun aspect of this course is I have implemented a flipped assessment, where peers evaluate those further ahead in the course work, all fun!
I look forward to engaging with you further. And if other want to join in... you would be welcome.
Be well, Peter
posted message: Welcome to the Badge System Design challenge. This is an eight task challenge that encourages you;
1) to explore existing badge systems
2) do a deep study into a rubric that guides badge systems design
3) review and provide feedback to your peers also studying badge system design
4) design and create your own badge system
During the next eight weeks (starting June 1st) I will be facilitating this P2Pu Challenge as a course where I will engage each participant to complete the challenge.
I look forward to deepening all our understanding of badge system design.
Sincerely, Peter