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Badge Programmes
Programme Name
Summary (< 100 char.)
Launch Sponsor Sector(s) Beneficiary Group Badge type(s) Scope Issuers/ Reviewer(s) #Badges published #Badges issued #Badges claimed Location (Country, Reg./St., City) Programme website
Passport to Success Provide recognition for outstanding achievements to prepare students for college- and career-readiness! Corona-Norco Unified School District Formal Education Students Award Regional Institution US link
Design League Design League is comprised of high school students with diverse interests and backgrounds, who gain applied design, technology, workplace, and leadership experience. Through Design League, youth earn Digital Badges that document and validate the college-level skills they have developed. 2008 Mouse Informal K12 Education High School Students Competency National Educators 5 US [1]
CMALT (Certified member of ALT) A peer-based professional accreditation scheme for people working with learning technology Association for Learning Technology Informal Education Learning Technology Practitioners Affiliation National Peers 1 UK link
Digital Competence Badges Certifies that a graduate has been awarded the top mark of 1.0. 2015 Beuth University of Applied Sciences Berlin Formal education HE Students Award Institutional Institution 1 Germany, Berlin link
Badges for NASA Activities Encourage students to explore the STEM areas to acquire knowledge and experience career options. 2012 NASA Formal and Non-Formal Education Young People Award National Institution USA link
ESCObadges Make it easy for everybody to issue competency badges 2017 Open Knowledge Belgium Work European workforce Competency European No review 14,000 (soon) Europe link
Badgeons La Normandie A regional initiative to develop a "learning territory" 2016 Collective Cross-sector Multi Multiple Regional Self, Peers, Institutions 30+ (soon) France, Normandy link
IBM To develop the workforce, clients and partners 2015 IBM Work Employees & clients Competency International Managers (?) 1,084 495,000 Worldwide link
Bestr Providing support to HE students and connect HE to the needs of the world of work 2015 CINECA Formal education HE students Award, Diploma National Universities 516 47,138 21,533 Italy link
Dallas City of Learning To ensure all students have access to high-quality summer learning programs that stem summer learning loss. 2014 Dallas City Non-formal education Multi Multiple Local Learning providers (?) ??? 37,727 USA, Texas, Dallas link
Bologna Open Recognition Declaration Signatory Supporting the ideas, values and technologies of Open Recognition 2016 Open Recognition Alliance Association Multi Affiliation International No review 1 160 114 Worldwide link
Participate: Global Competence and Dual Language Immersion Peer reviewed professional online development designed to build educator knowledge and practice. 2012 Participate Formal Education Teachers Competence/ Course Microcredential International Institution/Learning Provider 70 25,000 USA. Chapel Hill, North Carolina participate.com
Exploring Emerging Technologies for Lifelong Learning and Success - #EmTechMOOC Identify the value and implications of using established and emerging technology tools for personal and professional growth to keep pace with technology change. 2018 State University of New York Informal Education / Higher Education All learners Quest / Mastery / Community Issued International Institution & Community Peers 19 1016 (as of Dec. 31, 2018) USA, New York suny.edu/emtech
Tools of Engagement Project (TOEP): on-demand discovery learning professional development On-demand, discovery learning, professional development with the goal to encourage faculty and staff to explore and reflect on the use of emerging technology tools to expand tech-infused pedagogy. 2012 State University of New York Professional Development / Higher Education SUNY Faculty & Staff Quest / Mastery / Community State-wide Institution & Community Peers 29 1,452 USA, New York suny.edu/toep
Digital Promise Digital Promise was created with the mission to accelerate innovation in education to improve opportunities to learn. 2011 Digital Promise Formal Education Teachers Competence/ Course Microcredential International Institution/Learning Provider 464 Washington DC, USA Digital Promise Microcredentials
Passport to success

The CNUSD Passport to Success is a free account issued to all CNUSD students to provide recognition for outstanding achievements while motivating them to stay on-track while pursuing their selected pathway. Students can earn badges by meeting the criteria set forth by the school and district, while earning points that can be redeemed for prizes.

Just another effort to prepare students for college- and career-readiness!

CMALT

A peer-based professional accreditation scheme developed by ALT to enable people whose work involves learning technology to have their experience and capabilities certified by peers and demonstrate that they are taking a committed and serious approach to their professional development.

Beuth

This digital award (Open Badge) from the Beuth University of Applied Sciences Berlin certifies that the graduate has achieved an outstanding performance within the framework of the bachelor thesis and that the thesis has been awarded the top mark of 1.0.

NASA

NASA is collaborating with the Center for Educational Technologies on an activity-badging project. The goal: to encourage more students to explore the STEM areas to acquire knowledge and experience career options. The center was one of 30 developers funded by the MacArthur Foundation and Mozilla for a project called Exploring Digital Badges for Lifelong Learning.

EDGE

One of the outputs of the 2015-17 Erasmus+ Enhancing the Delivery of Guidance and Employability (EDGE) project was a common suite of badges to recognise the skills development of tutors and adult learners as well as a shared quality control process for the creation of new badges. The EU-funded partnership, which involved adult education providers from Greece, Austria, Portugal, Ireland and Wales, initially created 23 badges across five categories:

  • EDGE Open Badge CPD (for educators and badge creators),
  • IT Skills,
  • Communication Skills,
  • Self Development,
  • Leadership and Innovation

The partnership also created a set of step-by-step videos helping tutors and adult learners to use Open Badges.

Design League Badge Portfolios

At the heart of the project is a partnership of organizations working to develop and seek endorsements for a digital credentialing system. The organizations were initially brought together voluntarily after years of collaboration, inspired to explore digital badge portfolios; the partnership evolved to include mutually beneficial contractual obligations and programming thanks to a three-year ITEST grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF). While the partnership is not organized around a particular model, such as Collective Impact,it has coalesced around a co-developed vision and through ongoing reflection. The following outlines lessons learned on how to collaborate successfully—as well as the partnership’s struggles—around a complex social issue: the disproportionate underrepresentation of people of color in professional and academic ICT and STEM activities, and the barriers faced by this fastest growing segment of the American populace.

DigiSkills Cymru

UNISON's DigiSkills Cymru trade union digital literacy project used Open Badge Academy (OBA) to create badge challenge to assess and recognise learning on short, accredited, classroom-based courses in public service workplaces in Wales. The project worked with it's host organisation Adult Learning Wales to enable learners to gain Agored Cymru Quality Assured Lifelong Learning units by using the OBA iPad app as a digital workbook. See, for example, the Combatting Cyber Violence badge which has been awarded to over 90 learners, enhancing the traditional accredited certificate they received from Agored Cymru. The project was funded by the Welsh Government's Wales Union Learning Fund in 2016-17.

Exploring Emerging Technologies for Lifelong Learning and Success - #EmTechMOOC

The #EmTechMOOC ( http://suny.edu/emtech ) learning opportunity is an open-access resource with ongoing utility for lifelong learning needs provided by the State University of New York (SUNY). The aim is to identify the value and implications of using established and emerging technology tools for personal and professional growth. Participants acquire strategies to develop lifelong learning habits to keep pace with technology change.

Tools of Engagement Project (TOEP)

The State University of New York (SUNY) Tools of Engagement Project (TOEP) ( http://suny.edu/toep ) is an on-demand discovery learning professional development model to encourage faculty and staff to explore and reflect on the use of emerging technology tools to expand tech-infused pedagogy. Self-directed activities encourage educators to be lifelong learners, as they become familiar with audio, video, ePortfolios, online collaboration, gamification, simulation, and the latest web-based instructional technology tools. After acquiring deeper knowledge about how to use these tools, instructors become more adept at embedding 21st-century skills into teaching to meet the needs and expectations of today's students and go beyond the use of traditional teaching strategies.

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