Presentation Type

Workshop

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Other

Description

Our vision for this workshop at Online Northwest was to embrace the Mozilla Foundation’s MozFest slogan of "Less Yack, More Hack," by introducing participants to Open Badges via hands on experience and starting a dialog on how libraries might use this new educational technology. While the change in format and venue makes this more difficult, we sincerely hope that you’ll contact us with your questions, comments, inspirations, and ideas for using Open Badges in libraries.

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Start Date

2-7-2014 10:00 AM

End Date

2-7-2014 12:00 PM

Persistent Identifier

http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/24679

Subjects

Digital badges -- Metadata, Rewards and punishments in education -- Case studies, Educational innovations, Information literacy

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Open Badges Open Doors - Digital Workshop

Our vision for this workshop at Online Northwest was to embrace the Mozilla Foundation’s MozFest slogan of "Less Yack, More Hack," by introducing participants to Open Badges via hands on experience and starting a dialog on how libraries might use this new educational technology. While the change in format and venue makes this more difficult, we sincerely hope that you’ll contact us with your questions, comments, inspirations, and ideas for using Open Badges in libraries.