Badges

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  Name Description
Attendance at event Thanks for coming along to efest
Cloudquester This activity is a variant on the idea of a webquest, it provides a fun ways of exploring the cloudworks site.
Collaborator For working effectively in a learning design team or study group
Hotshot trophy badge For being awarded all 8 badges from the OLDS-MOOC
INTENT Integrating Telecollaborative Networks Into Foreign Language Higher Education
Learning designer For completing and sharing a learning or curriculum design
MOOC understanding User has shown an understanding of some of the issues relating to MOOCs on H817open
OER developer For creating or remixing an OER and openly (re)sharing it
OER understanding Demonstrated understanding of OER issues on H817open
OLDS-MOOC; 1 Week For successfully completing any one week of the OLDS-MOOC ‘Learning Design for a 21st Century Curriculum’
OLDS-MOOC; 3 Weeks For successfully completing any three weeks of the OLDS-MOOC ‘Learning Design for a 21st Century Curriculum’
OLDS-MOOC; 6 Weeks For successfully completing any six weeks of the OLDS-MOOC ‘Learning Design for a 21st Century Curriculum’
Open Education course completion User has demonstrated completion activities in open course on Open Education (not the full H817 course)
OT12 MOOC A badge for successful participation in the OT12 MOOC
Resource gatherer For contributing to the Cloudworks resource bank
Reviewer For reviewing and critiquing two or more learning or curriculum designs
ruby some main skills about ruby

What is a badge?

A badge is a way of recognising skills and achievements. Any registered Cloudworks user can issue, earn and display a badge in their profile page.

The badges used in Cloudworks support Mozilla Open Badges and can be added to your Mozilla Open Badge Backpack.

What do I have to do?

Click on a badge title to find out what criteria has been set for any one of the badges in the list.

Once you have decided that you want to work towards a particular badge, you need to start work to meet these criteria - and gathering together your evidence. Depending on the criteria set, your evidence might consist of a reflective blog post, or a photo, a document, a diagram, a screen shot, or an activity stream and you will need to be able to link to all your evidence via one URL - so it will need to be held online somewhere.