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Tracey Morgan

JISC Digital Literacies programme: Mozilla and web... - Eventbrite - 0 views

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    "Digital literacy is not word processing or watching movies on an iPhone, but instead using technology to create, code and collaborate. In today's world, that necessarily includes the Web. Building a generation of young 'webmakers' is key to job creation, international competitiveness and engagement in civil society. In this webinar, Mozilla will talk about their work in this area to define key Web literacy skills, create pathways for innovative learning experiences around them and build a network of instructors and facilitators with a shared mission."
Stephen Bright

Web Literacy Standard - Mozilla Webmaker - 0 views

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    A map of competencies and skills that a group of Mozilla stakeholders (including Doug Belshaw) thought was important for getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web. Organised under three headings: exploring, building, connecting
Nigel Robertson

Firedocs eLML Editor - 0 views

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    The University of Zurich has been trying to build an editor for eLML for a long time (nearly since the beginning of the eLML project). After two unsuccessful approaches a third approach based on the Mozilla Firefox Plugin technology led to success. In summer 2008 the first beta version of the Firedocs eLML Editor was released. So what is Firedocs? Firedocs is a webbased XML editor for Mozilla Firefox that the University of Zurich has developed for both its Content Management System UniCMS and for eLML, the eLesson Markup Language. Both the UniCMS and eLML are XML-based strategic tools of the University of Zurich and needed an easy to use editor. The Firedocs project has now become an autonomous open source project but it offers extensions for both eLML and UniCMS. The editor provided on this website is already compiled containing the eLML extensions you will need to create and edit eLML lessons.
Nigel Robertson

MoPad: OBANZ CC 13 03 2014 - 0 views

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    Badges in NZ/Aus initiative. Many links from first conversation with Mozilla Badge leads.
Tracey Morgan

Questechie - Trends In Internet Technology: Mobile Web: Next Privacy Call - 0 views

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    "Mozilla is reportedly working on an open-source operating system for tablet devices and smartphones that will support its revolutionary "Do Not Track" feature on mobile."
Nigel Robertson

P2PU (beta) | Open Badges and assessment | Week 1 - Core reading and research (13-19 August 2011) - 0 views

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    Open course on Open Badges (Mozilla) and assessment
Dean Stringer

Master a new skill? Here's your badge - 1 views

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    "The Mozilla Foundation and Peer-to-Peer University (P2PU), among others, are working to create an alternative - and recognized - form of certification that combines merit-earned badges with an open framework. The Open Badges Project will allow skills and competencies to be tracked, assessed, and showcased."
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    May not have quite the same clout with the NZQA :) but though you guys might be interested in this...
Nigel Robertson

Badge The UK introduction - Mozilla open badges community call - 0 views

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    Short slide set on badges initiative in UK.
Tracey Morgan

Mozilla Open Badges Issuer Gadget for Google Sites (and issuing Badges using a Google Spreadsheet) JISC CETIS MASHe - 0 views

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    " Assessment, Badges, Gadget and Google Apps Script"
Nigel Robertson

EnhancED Mozilla's Web Literacy Standard and Its Implications for Educational Technology - 0 views

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    Short (external) description of Mozilla's web literacy standard.
Stephen Bright

Open Badges - 1 views

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    Kristina Hoeppner's collection of open badge links from her Shar-E-Fest workshop
Nigel Robertson

BadgeOS - 0 views

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    Add badges to Wordpress
Nigel Robertson

P2PU Badges Pilot - 0 views

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    Peer to peer assessment and accreditation through badges. Very interesting concept and certainly in the Open realm.
Nigel Robertson

Why I Still Believe in Badges | DMLcentral - 1 views

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    Post about the new Badge Alliance.
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