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Last updated April 6, 2015 at 3:43 PM by benroome
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@SenorG badges result in better grades and those whose parents pay for grades, that is also currency
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titangrad08
About 8 years ago
@SenorG
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Badges = verifiable skills = job= currency.
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titangrad08
About 8 years ago
Hey
#badgechatk12
! My name is Roland. I’m a Tech Coordinator in West Sacramento, CA.
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roland_aichele
Over 8 years ago
Q2: Answering the Q: "Why badges?" & how it can help meet the needs of Ss by creating meaningful individual learning pathways
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rich
Over 8 years ago
@SenorG might a learning activity be designed that elicits the application or if just an informal observation would be enough?
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rich
Over 8 years ago
A2:maybe seeing an application of the skill(s) the badge represents, but done outside the activities it took to earn it
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rich
Over 8 years ago
A1:
#openbadges
have the potential to engage teachers in self-directed, personalized learning that is job-embedded & relevant.
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techbabble
Over 8 years ago
For teacher pd
#openbadges
to be weighty, do the competencies needs to be recognized by licensing orgs, state birds of ed?
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techbabble
Over 8 years ago
The idea of badges in a PD Model can hopefully replace some interaction needed for motivation in distance learning.
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cordes56
Almost 9 years ago
A9: Badge consumer is a motivated student!
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cordes56
Almost 9 years ago
A3: Show/tell on 1st day, "Here's what you can earn!" Ps & Ss alike in
#LMS
for digital viewing. Card stock sheet for stickers
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lesliefarooq
Almost 9 years ago
A1: I am not sure about a lower limit, probably whenever it has meaning to them. My 4yo and 6yo would both understand it.
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lesliefarooq
Almost 9 years ago
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