Category Archives: Badges/Badging for Learning
Join us next Thursday for a webinar on badging!
Most of us remember earning — or seeing — merit badges like these in our childhood. They helped us show off what we knew and see what others could do. We’re doing more out-of-school learning than ever before, and digital … Continue reading
Show Me Your Badge – NYTimes.com
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Have an “I Voted” Sticker? Then You Got a Badge
This morning, as I fed my ballot into the machine, I received this sticker. Now, sure, it’s a sticker. But it’s also something else … a badge. What does that mean to those who saw it on my lapel? Well, … Continue reading
New to Badging? Check Out This Site
You may have heard about badging at one of my recent presentations, at OELMA, or elsewhere. Wondering what it’s all about? My one-page overview is here, and UMSI students Shauna Masura and Victoria Lungu have a clear, easy-to-digest overview on their … Continue reading
Ohio, Here We Come!
Are you going to the OELMA conference October 17-19? So are the Michigan Makers, our band of experimenters here at the UM School of Information. At the request of Susan Yutzey, we’re going to try an experiment: badging your … Continue reading
Learning 2.0 Conference is Underway!
The Learning 2.0 virtual conference (free!) is now underway through August 24. Tune in for free keynote webinars from amazing folks like Audrey Watters, Lee Rainie, and Yong Zhao, and a series of concurrent sessions as well. On Tuesday morning … Continue reading
Badging for Learning
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