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  2. Mozilla Open Badges - Wikipedia

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    Open Badges are designed to serve a broad range of digital badge use cases, including both academic and non-academic uses. [16] The core Open Badge specification is made up of three types of Badge Objects: [17] Assertion Represents an awarded badge. It contains information about a single badge that belongs to an individual earner. BadgeClass

  3. Digital badge - Wikipedia

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    The use of digital badges as credentials remained largely under the radar until 2011, following the release of "An Open Badge System Framework", a white paper authored by Peer 2 Peer University and the Mozilla Foundation.

  4. Online credentials for learning - Wikipedia

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    Digital badges allow individuals to demonstrate job skills, educational accomplishments, online course completion or just about anything else that a badge creator decides. In 2011, the Mozilla Foundation began the development of an open technical standard called Open Badges - a common framework for the issuance, collection, and display of image ...

  5. HASTAC - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 competition, titled “Badges for Lifelong Learning,” was launched in collaboration with the Mozilla Foundation and focused on the use of digital badges to motivate learning, recognize achievement, and validate the acquisition of knowledge or skills. HASTAC has received funding from various institutions.

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Wikipedia Badges/research - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of some of the information available on badges and how they relate to reputation systems, games, and motivation. Not an exhaustive list by any means and more research will be added as it becomes known: Mozilla Open Badges Project. Open Badge Project, Mozilla Foundation; Open Badge Wiki, Mozilla Foundation; Open Badges ...

  7. Mark Surman - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 2012, Surman helped develop a collection of efforts focused on promoting digital literacy, [30] including Mozilla's Maker Party [31] event series and the Webmaker software project. [32] These efforts also included a number of joint initiatives with MacArthur Foundation that focused on digital learning, including Open Badges and Hive ...

  8. Concentric Sky - Wikipedia

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    Concentric Sky is a software development company located in Eugene, Oregon.The company was founded in 2005 by Wayne Skipper, [1] and grew to nearly 90 employees prior its sale to Instructure in April 2022.

  9. Digital credential - Wikipedia

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    Digital credentials are the digital equivalent of paper-based credentials.Just as a paper-based credential could be a passport, a driver's license, a membership certificate or some kind of ticket to obtain some service, such as a cinema ticket or a public transport ticket, a digital credential is a proof of qualification, competence, or clearance that is attached to a person.