OpenBadges. Professional Development for Teachers of Health Professionals. This is professional development program is intended for teachers of health professionals.
This work is being developed at La Trobe University, in the Faculty of Health Sciences, under the management of their Educational Designer - Leigh Blackall. It is primarily designed to support teaching staff associated with the Faculty at La Trobe, but is deliberately open to participation from people outside that setting. A schedule of topics, assessment and recognition, events and activities and communications is being developed below.
Schedule[edit] The following schedule of topics has been designed (and is continuously adjusted based on feedback and deliberation) to aid teachers through a process of developing a topic, module, subject, unit or course in a contemporary Australian educational setting. Open Badges Community. WPBadger. RFC: Badge Validation (v1.3) Open Badge Backpack. How to add your badge to the Mozilla Open Badges Backpack? / Courses, Study Groups, and Challenges / Knowledge Base - P2PU Support. Log in to P2PU P2PU Support Home → Knowledge Base → Courses, Study Groups, and Challenges → How to add your badge to the Mozilla Open Badges Backpack?
Any badge you create on P2PU can be added to the Mozilla Open Badges Backpack from the Manage Badges page. The you will be prompt to login with BrowserId (using the same email you have associated with your P2PU account) and select which badges you want to send to the backpack. Section: Courses, Study Groups, and Challenges Last Updated: May 15, 2012 Recent Discussions Recent Articles Powered by Tender™. Open Badge Backpack. Editor. What is the editor?
The Mozilla editor provides HTML and plain text editing functionality in Gecko-based applications. Internally, the editor code manipulates page content primarily using DOM calls, so it is a true DOM-savvy editor. It also supports IME (international text input), and is mostly accessible from JavaScript. The editor is currently used in three different ways in the Mozilla codebase, though each application shares the same underlying code: Composer -- a fully-fledged HTML editor, for writing web pages.
See the developer docs below for more information about how the editor works. The editor code lives in mozilla/editor/, though we also rely on (and in some cases support) code in other areas, particularly DOM range and selection (DOM interfaces, range and selection implementation). Editor code is currently packaged into 3 XPCOM component DLLs: *note that names in debug builds may be different. Editor documentation Behavior specs HTML Typing Rules. UI specs Implementation specs. Course: Wonderful Wizards of Auz.
Open Badges related widgets · mozilla/openbadges Wiki. Open Badges related widgets WordPress open badges widgets WPBadger : a simple WordPress plugin for issuing badges and adding them to a user's Open Badges backpack WPBadgeDisplay: a WordPress plugin for displaying Open Badges on your blog a WordPress plugin that allows you to easily create achievements and issue open badges WP plugin: WordPress plugin that embeds the OpenBadges.me badge graphic designer directly within your WordPress admin screens Drupal Open Badge-It: D7 badge issuing module module Achievements: D7 achievements module to Mozilla Open Badges Bridge D7 module Open Digital Badging module: Drupal 6 module for managing/issuing badges - ON HOLD Depot: Drupal 7 module with OBI 1.0 support - Django Django Badger: Badge issuing app for Django Rails Rails engine for badge issuing: Java.