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Use Cases Open education training & courses Example: Web Developer Training Partner: Mozilla / P2PU School of Webcraft Informal learning outside of schools Example: Afterschool programs, museums and libraries Partner: The MacArthur Local Learning Networks & You Media Centres Formal Education Example: Badges for learning and achievements in formal higher education courses Current Implementations: Badges for courses at Quinnipiac University. Arizona State University is including badges on transcripts in addition to completed courses and final grades. Community Affiliation and Reputation Example: Earning badges within a local art community to signify identity and reputation in that community, can then carry across communities Others? Let us know!
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What does an "open badge ecosystem look like -- and how can it benefit you? Any BADGE ISSUER (for example, an after-school programs, free online course, or vocational institute) can award certified BADGES to learners like you. Learns can then collect and manage their badges in a BADGE BACKPACK. This makes it easy to display your skills and achievements across a range of different DISPLAY SITES -- from your personal resume or web site, to social networking profiles, to employment sites. The result? Jobs, new learning opportunities and unlocked privileges.
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As an educational administrator he firmly believes that effective communication, listening, support, shared decision making, and the integration of technology are essential elements necessary for the transformation of school cultures. Eric has emerged as an innovative leader in the use of social media and web 2.0 technology as tools to engage students, improve communications with stakeholders, and help educators grow professionally. Eric is a Google Certified Teacher,
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