3. Badges can be used for motivating
students and recognizing achievements
that we may not be able to grade
4. Students can achieve badges when they are able to learn
with or without high achievement. Badges can be given for
learning that goes above and beyond the assignment or for
achieving a small level of success on their way to higher
level.
5. How do you get credit for
things you have done that
have no way of measurement?
6. A badge can be adapted to any level and skill
that a student is working on achieving.
8. Badges are different from prior level achievement and can
be a way to reward and motivate students when they are on
their way to higher achievement
but have not gotten there yet.
9. Students can earn and collect badges once
a badge site for minors is created. For
now they are for 18 and over.
10. The slide was blurry but the
websites are
p2pu.org and openbadges.org
11. Nancy and Don met in Pod 10 to discuss
our questions. (We don’t know what
happened to Chris, hope he wasn’t lost)
12. We talked about getting badges for work
that we have both done. Don has already
gotten his first badge.