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OpenEd 2013: Designing Open Badges and an Open Course to Enhance and Extend Learning
1. Designing Open Badges and an Open Course
to Enhance and Extend Learning
Daniel L. Randall
J. Buckley Harrison
Richard E. West
Garrett R. Hickman
Brigham Young University
3. Buckets for Badge System Design
New build: The badge system, learning content, and technological
platforms are designed simultaneously.
Integrated build: The badge system and learning content are co-created
and integrated into a pre-existing technological platform.
Layered build: The badge system is layered on top of pre-existing learning
content and pre-existing technological platform.
Responsive build: The badge system responds to pre-existing learning
content, and the technological platform does not yet exist, is optional, or is
distributed.
Badge-first build: The badges are designed first and the learning content
and technological platform are designed around the badges.
Quoted from Sheryl Grant ‘s 5 Buckets for Badge System Design: "You Are Here.”
4. Buckets for Badge System Design
New build: The badge system, learning content, and technological
platforms are designed simultaneously.
Integrated build: The badge system and learning content are co-created
and integrated into a pre-existing technological platform.
Layered build: The badge system is layered on top of pre-existing learning
content and pre-existing technological platform.
Responsive build: The badge system responds to pre-existing learning
content, and the technological platform does not yet exist, is optional, or is
distributed.
Badge-first build: The badges are designed first and the learning content
and technological platform are designed around the badges.
Quoted from Sheryl Grant ‘s 5 Buckets for Badge System Design: "You Are Here.”
5. Course Description
• 1 credit course. Wanted to find a way to extend learning beyond
our course.
• 3 major projects in which students selected a technology they
wanted to learn to fulfill the assignment.
• Wanted to better assist students who have differing levels of
technological ability.
7. Badge System Adapted from Mozilla
Mozilla’s Webmaker badges plan used the
“constellation” concept in which smaller
badges are earned and added together to
receive a higher level badge.
Badges image adapted from the Mozilla Open Badges Project. Retrieved from http://erinknight.com/post/29830945702/webmaker-badges on 11/9/12.
8. Course
Level Badge
First Iteration: 3 Project Level Badges
Technology
Integration
Project
Level Badge
Google
Sites
MovieMaker
Student selected
Multimedia Technology
Lower
Level Badges
Pages
Pages
Criteria for
Earning Lower
Level Badges
Student selected Internet
Communication Technology
Personal
Tech
Learning
iMovie/
Embed
Embedding
Pro
Pre
Post
Professional
PreProduction
PostProduction
Pro
Professional
Create basic web
page
Embed YouTube
Video
Good choice of
theme
Select
appropriate
concept to
teach w/ video
Add Clips/ Images
Embed Google
Doc (viewable)
Good choice of
Color Scheme (if
applicable)
Concept must
connect to Utah
Core
Split Clip (Do you
even do this with
iMovie
anymore?)
Embed Calendar
Navigation is
Logical
Create
Storyboard
Add Meaningful
Narration (can
this be done with
both programs?)
Must include
digital images
Add Background
Music that does
not Distract
Cuts are in the
best place
Add and format
text
Must include
some video you
filmed
Add Transitions
Credits move
slowly enough to
be viewed, all
works properly
cited
Student selected
Personal Technologies
Choice 3
Must be engaging/
interesting to view
Insert Map
Choice 2
Choice
3
Audio levels of
music, narration
and other sound is
at appropriate
levels (You hear
what you’re
supposed to be
able to hear)
Add image
Choice 1
Choice
2
Chose appropriate
music
Create
Announcement
page
Choice
1
Add Links to
other sites
Add Titles
Adjust volume of
music/
Narration?
Create credits
Uploaded to
YouTube
Higher, culminating
badges are earned
when the lower level
badges they are
composed of are
earned.
9. First Iteration: 3 Project Level Badges
Technology
Integration
Course
Level Badge
Google
Sites
Project
Level Badge
Personal
Tech
iMovie
Lower
Level Badges
Pages
Embed
Student selected Internet
Communication Technology
Student selected
Multimedia Technology
Pro
Pre
Post
Pro
Student selected
Personal Technologies
Choice
1
Choice
2
Choice
3
10. Current Iteration
Educational
Technology
Project level badge not
issued for these
additional concepts
Course
Level Badge
Project
Level Badge
Lower
Level Badges
Google
Sites
Lower level badges are not
issued for these projects
Personal
Tech
iMovie
Choice
1
Student selected Internet
Communication Technology
Student selected
Personal Technologies
Student selected
Multimedia Technology
Additional
Concepts
Choice
2
Choice
3
Mobile
Learn
Internet
Safety
Copy
right
11. Personal Technology Project Options
Predefined Cluster
Social
Networking
Networking
Lower
Level Badges
Google
Earth
Social
Project
Level Badge
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
1 Large Tech
Google+
Lower level badges are not
necessarily issued for these
technologies
Lower level badges are
not issued for larger
technologies like
Google Earth
Pick 3 Smaller Tech
A project level badge is not
issued for this collection
of technologies
Choice
1
Choice
2
Choice
3
12. Proposed Badges Beyond 286
Technology
Integration
B
e
y
o
n
d
Top
Level Badge
Applied
Level Badge
Strategy
Level Badges
Google
Sites
Google
Sites
Personal
Tech
Learning
iMovie
Personal
Tech
Learning
iMovie
Course
Level Badge
Project
Level Badges
2
8
6
Educational
Technology
Google
Sites
2
8
6
Personal
Tech
Learning
iMovie/
MovieMaker
Lower
Level Badges
Pro
Choice
1
Choice
2
Choice
3
Copy
right
Internet
Safety
Mobile
Learning
21. Mastery Approach
Student Works on Project/ Makes Corrections
Submit/Resubmit
Feedback
Instructor/TA Assess
Multiple
Attempts
allowed
An “A” in class
does not
necessarily
equal a badge
26. Why an Open Online Course?
Support open education and open access (teaching an online course
with materials already developed for our students, so why not share!)
Increase recognition of our badge “brand” by further enabling non-BYU
students to earn our badges
27. A Truly Open Course
Uses a CC license that allows remixing
and sharing
Free enrollment and assessment.
28. Limited but Increased Enrollment
• Same amount of BYU students enrolled
• Non-university students enrolled to earn badges but not university
credit
• Limited numbers allowed for instructor (or TA)–learner
interactions, such as in online discussions and specific feedback on
assignments.
• More enrollments will eventually require more TAs
32. Inservice Teachers
• Inservice teachers encouraged to enroll because course was free
and they could earn badges
• The hope was that inservice teachers would interact with our
students in discussions on how to integrate technologies in
teaching. The result could rich collaboration beneficial to both
parties.
• Few inservice teachers made it past the first week
34. Future Badge Design Iterations
•
Design of strategy and integration level badges.
•
Creating pathways for people to earn badges not in our
classes, particularly inservice teachers.
•
Scaling assessment.
•
Maintaining accuracy of rubrics and tutorials as tools
evolve and change.
•
Creating a smart dashboard management tool for
people to log in and track their progression on badges
(ala Khan Academy).
35. Future Badge Research Considerations
•
Student motivation. How many students will go above
and beyond to earn badges? extra badges? Post-class
badges?
•
How useful can this be for teacher inservice
professional development? Does it present a solution
that will be useful to teachers?
•
Principal/employer perceptions
36. Future Open Online Course Iterations
•
Integrate more elements of the Open
Online Course into the IPT EdTec website
•
Offer the badges in conjunction with
inservice teacher professional
development credit.
37. Article in latest issue of TechTrends
Randall, D. L., Harrison, J. B., West, R.E. (2013). Giving credit where credit is
due: Designing Open Badges for a technology integration course.
TechTrends, 57(6), 88-95. doi:10.1007/s11528-013-0706-5
Available Online Now!
38. Thank You
Please visit IPTEdTec.org
Daniel L. Randall – dan.randall26@gmail.com, DanRandall.com
J. Buckley Harrison – jbuck.harrison@gmail.com, BuckHarrison.com
Richard E. West – rickwest@byu.edu, RichardEWest.com
Garrett R. Hickman – garrettrhickman@gmail.com
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