“Open Badges for Distributed Assessment” was the title of my presentation given at the Workshop on Formative Assessment as part of Technology Enhanced Assessment (TEA) at the European Conference for Technology Enhanced Learning – EC-TEL 2016 – in Lyon, France. My aim was to conceptually link Open Badges to technology-enhanced forms of assessment and discuss Open Badges as tools for distributed assessment, in which evidence for a skill or competency can be collated by the learner from multiple, distributed sources. You can find my slides on SlideShare:
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Hello,
for recognition of skills it might be also interesting to look at the ESCO project, which aims at building a unified classification of skills across EU (https://ec.europa.eu/esco/portal/escopedia/European_Skills%252C_Competences%252C_Qualifications_and_Occupations_%2528ESCO%2529). I have discussed this in a bit more detail Johannes Konert in this document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y4O-gX5hAGvS3shWFRBERe2T4A6w_9DPs7vjB4j43u4/edit#heading=h.gjdgxs
What do you think about this approach?
Kind regards,
Jan
Um, have I missed the point somewhere ? I realise this is a self-assessment badge but I was surprised that I couldn’t add in some evidence ?
Apologies this appears to be in the wrong place somehow !