Post on 06-May-2015
Badge design canvas guideDownload canvases at www.digitalme.co.uk/badgetheuk
1. Audience
Primary & secondary age (Open Badges for 13+)Teachers
Teachers
Other pupilsTechnology companies Colleges / Universities
Stand out digital CV Access to software & hardwareDays out of school presenting
Recognise genuine learningIndustry recognition
Identify talentStaff engagement
Technology sector companiesUniversities / college
Existing dbConferencesMakewavesEndorser channels
Teacher & peer Monitored by DigitalMe
2. ComponentsDigital Leader Explorer Badge
• Learn to use software / hardware• Knowledge of main functions• Ideas of how it could be applied to solve a problem
• Working independently • Resilience• Self Confidence
• Create and deliver a presentation on technology discovered• Field questions from group
• Share presentation online• Teacher / snr peer confirms presentation by awarding the badge
3. Badge pathways
Explorer: Independently explore & shareReactor: Responds to a brief, applies tech to solve a problemProject: Works as part of a team on extended projectSub badges e.g. presenter, coder, help desk, ambassador (three earned for each badge)
4. Resources
- Staff time: develop endorser relationships, presentations, training, create support materials, fund raising- Badge issuing platform (www.makewav.es in this case)- Wordpress, Moodle / other Open Badge displayers- Expenses
5. Design process
5. Design
Badge design example: Digital Leader badges (in-progress)
Qualitative assessment of skills by peers/leaders
3 sets Journalist, Coach & Producer
3 levels in each set: Bronze, Silver & Gold
Badge design example:S2R Medals (DigitalMe initiative)
Download badge design canvases at: www.digitalme.co.uk/badgetheuk