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Sign in - Badge List. 1. Create your learning group A learning group is a community that creates and earns badges. The group also gives your badges context and credibility. 2. Badges can represent simple achievements or complex sets of skills. 3. Experts help lead the badge community Learners log progress and receive guidance. OpenBadges.me. Credly. Passport by Purdue University. Badg.us. Web 2.0 Badges Generator - free badges web 2.0 generator image beta style photoshop badge web site online badges web 2.0 free images popular beta generator. Makewaves | Free school blogs and secure social learning platform | Share what you make. ClassBadges | Home. ForAllBadges - Badge Systems for K-12 Students. Badges How to: Using Your Classroom Rubrics to Design a Badge System « The Forall Systems Blog.

Recently teachers and administrators have been asking us for ideas on how to go about implementing badges in their own schools. In this post, I’m going to describe two approaches for how to take existing classroom rubrics and design complimentary badge systems. This approach has several advantages: a significant part of the work necessary for designing the badge system has already been done in developing the rubric,teachers can continue to assess students with a proven rubric andthe badge system integrates well with the existing learning activities.

Approach 1: Recognize Skills and Achievements A primary motivation for Mozilla’s development of Open Badges was in order to recognize skills and achievements that aren’t traditionally recognized. Teachers in areas such as Physical Education, Technology, Special Education and Art are already seeing the value of badges for recognizing their students’ achievements. Like with girl scout badges, this type of badge system provides students a way to: