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Badges are shiny little certifications

July 20th, 2011  |  by Ari Bader-Natal  |  published in Uncategorized

[Some thoughts following Badge Working Group #2] A badge — which I think of as a publicly-displayable symbol awarded by a group to an individual as a way to recognize an achievement meeting certain criteria — can be used in a learning context in a few different ways. Gamification is a hot topic right now, [...]

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