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Leslie Lieman

Education Week: 'Digital Badges' Would Represent Students' Skill Acquisition - 1 views

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    "Initiatives seek to give students permanent online records for developing specific skills"
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    A quick overview of digital badges (including pros/cons re intrinsic/extrinsic motivation) and introduction of "Badge Economy" ["With support from the MacArthur Foundation, Mozilla has developed an Open Badge Infrastructure, or OBI, designed to become the underlying technical scaffolding for badges," where user can collect badges earned in a digital backpack.]
Leslie Lieman

Badge-Based Learning Competition Names Winners - Wired Campus - The Chronicle of Higher... - 1 views

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    The growing badge-based-learning movement, which provides students with digital credentials that challenge traditional measures of achievement like college degrees, got a boost yesterday. Winners of the Badges for Lifelong Learning Competition, which began in September, were announced at the Digital Media and Learning Conference, in San Francisco.
Stephanie Fitzgerald

Why gaming in the classroom may soon be the norm | Firstpost - 5 views

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    An interesting post on games in education that links to many examples for learning to code and mentions some other online educational environments that use gamification.
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    Hi Stephanie - This article also seems to highlight the extrinsic rewards of points and badges -- calling it "gamification." And given our last conversation in class, I wonder if all the points and badges will kill the intrinsic desire to play the games. Interestingly, there was a comment with a link to another article http://www.hideandseek.net/2010/10/06/cant-play-wont-play/ where the writer notes that some games just use "pointification," and that the best games are the ones that have rich cognitive, emotional and social aspects, with choice and skill... but not dependent on points/badges. In light of our "motivation" conversations, it will be interesting to watch how gaming in the classroom plays out if they are largely point/badges driven.
Leslie Lieman

Badges: A solution to our teacher evaluation disaster? - 1 views

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    Cathy Davidson reflects on the recent Harvard Innovations in Learning and Teaching (HILT) symposium (wish I had been there) and shines light on the value of badges [peer rewards/extrinsic] vs. multiple-choice tests [often a disincentive to learning].
Stephanie Fitzgerald

Glory, A History Board Game - Kickstarter - 0 views

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    This Kickstarter project aims to fund a standards-aligned history board game that engages students. The free companion web application will track students' progress, allowing for differentiated instruction while making the game "fun to play again and again: as players answer question cards, they earn badges and can unlock new careers and powers. The game becomes a story, a competition, and a World History simulation with limitless possibilities."
Andrew McCollum

Game mechanics at Khan Academy - 2 views

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    Using badges and progress metrics to encourage student learning.
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