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Posted by: Lorena
« on: January 13, 2019, 06:12:10 pm »

Very interesting methodology!
Posted by: upskillead
« on: January 13, 2019, 04:59:24 pm »

UPSKILLEAD consortium creates badges for six different digital competences:
o   Online safety
o   Graphic Design
o   Web Design
o   Interactive White board
o   Learning Management System
o   Social Media

-Adult Educators are invited to register in the e-learning platform and take the course(s) of the UPSKILLEAD programme
-The e-learning platform listing indicates the criteria for earning the badge
-Adult Educators should provide evidences against the badge criteria
-Adult Educators should claim a badge, including evidence, against badge criteria
-The evaluator (assigned by UPSKILLEAD consortium) decides whether or not to award the badge to the earner ad contacts them
-The evaluator can submit feedback to forward to the earner regarding their application
-If the badge is awarder, the issuer creates a badge assertion
-Issuer optionally offers to let the earner push their badge to the Mozilla backpack
Posted by: Create A Forum
« on: January 13, 2019, 04:39:53 pm »

Open Badges provide portable and verifiable information about digital skills and achievements. Adult Educators can unlock opportunities by sharing collections of badges representing desired skill sets in a dynamic, evidence-based way.  Open Badges represent legitimate, authenticated achievements, described within badge and linked to the UPSKILLEAD project