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Open Badge eCredentials for Extended Enterprise Learning | Littoraly Don
- It comes with a twist, focusing not on employee development, but on partner development in the value chain, with the goal of measurably improving customer satisfaction and sales growth.
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- initially designed to recognise informal learning, Open Badges have been used efficiently by the enemies of informal learning and Open Recognition. If we do not pay attention, Open Badges could become the weapons of mass destruction of informal learning!
- Open Badges are overtly used to submit informal learning to the codes and rules of formal learning and, in doing so, destroy the very soul of informal learning.
- On our view, recent government attempts to try to formalise informal learning suggests an almost obsessive distrust of the role of judgement through agency
- The sub-text is that there is no recognition, at least, no valuable recognition, if not performed by or within an authoritative institution — school, college, university, employer, public authority, etc.
- Open Badges were designed to support the formal recognition of informal learning. They were never designed to address the informal recognition of informal learning.
- the actual place of informal recognition in those projects remains principally ancillary to formal recognition
- If institutions of formal education love badges, it is not so much because they are the instruments of innovation and transformation, but because they allow them to continue business as usual while pretending to do something new
- Another critical issue is that, before their invention, there was a clear separation between the formal and the informal spaces, and informal meant a sense of freedom and independence, at least not being under the scrutiny of institutions of formal education.
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Towards an Ethical Framework for Open Recognition | by Serge Ravet | Open Recognition | Medium
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Kirkpatrick and Open Badges: Can do better! | by Serge Ravet | Medium
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Competency Badges: the tail wagging the dog? | by Serge Ravet | Medium
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Learning Futures – Reflections on Learning, Technologies, Identities and Trust
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Full article: Wikipedia and open recognition: writing the future of work
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All about Open Badges – Open Badge Info : Tout savoir sur les Open Badges
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