109 Digital Badges for Mobile Learning
10:45 AM - 11:45 AM Tuesday, June 24
Development
Marina 6
A new approach to credentialing learning is on the horizon. Digital badges is a new credentialing model will have a profound impact on trainers, designers, developers, managers, and learners. A digital badge is a credential that is ideally suited for the age of electronic networked learning and work. But how does an organization initiate a badge program? Digital badges are transportable, sharable, embedded with information, and authenticatable. Before issuing badges, organizations must understand the process for issuing, storing, and sharing digital badges.
In this session you will explore the answers to many pressing questions related to digital badges. You will learn from examples of badges that are already being used. You will discover how you can include badges in your mobile learning programs. You will better understand the implications of badges on your work and on your organization’s learning strategy.
In this session, you will learn:
- What a digital badge is, and why digital badges are important to the future of learning
- Lessons from the organizations building the digital badge ecosystem
- About the opportunities for implementing digital badges in mobile learning
- How to learn more about digital badges, for the benefit of your organization and your career
Audience:
Novice to advanced designers, developers, managers, and directors.
Technology
discussed in this session:
Participants
will be introduced to companies in the digital badge ecosystem such as
BadgeStack, BadgeSafe, Makebadge, Totora, and, especially, Mozilla’s Open
Badges infrastructure.
Dennis Viehland
Associate Professor
Massey University
Dennis Viehland is associate professor of information systems at Massey University in Auckland, New Zealand. Each of his three careers has included a focus on technological innovation—how to successfully deploy emerging technologies in government, universities, and business.