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Between the Chapters #22 open credentials & digital badges with @catspyjamasnz

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For this Between the Chapters episode, Laura chats with Joyce Seitzinger about all things badged connected to Chapter 22: Digital Badges. In reflecting back to 2015, we have much to say about microcredential, open badges, and what it means to get digital street cred based on a certificate, credential, course, or training. We share how we have been working to upskill with professional credentials as the world of work is changing, and how higher ed might consider what it means to embed badges, training, or certifications related to the skills needed for employment. Maybe badging and credentials offer ways for colleges and universities to have an ongoing, lifelong relationship with learners? Or perhaps we need more partnerships across sectors of work and education?

Questions to ponder from this open/digital badge conversation:

  • How can we collaborate and partner education and industry sectors for credentials?
  • What would it look like if particular sectors helped train and credential with badges?
  • What are the small pieces that you could break down or give recognition that X competency or skill be met (for a badge)?
  • What are the opportunities and limitations, within your own system, of how far digital credentials can actually go? How can we make connections to these credentials?
  • What are the systems you need to tap into or can you hook your current training/learning programs into that already offer credentials?

Connect to Joyce’s work at RMIT Online and maybe she’ll badge you.

Would you upskill if you could get a credential easily? How could open/digital badges offer credentials within your teaching/learning practice? Please share -- send us a message or tweet. Podcast episode art: X-Ray Specs by @visualthinkery is licensed under CC-BY-SA. Remix by philippe petitqueux.

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Kandungan disediakan oleh Clint Lalonde & Laura Pasquini and Martin Weller. Semua kandungan podcast termasuk episod, grafik dan perihalan podcast dimuat naik dan disediakan terus oleh Clint Lalonde & Laura Pasquini and Martin Weller atau rakan kongsi platform podcast mereka. Jika anda percaya seseorang menggunakan karya berhak cipta anda tanpa kebenaran anda, anda boleh mengikuti proses yang digariskan di sini https://ms.player.fm/legal.

For this Between the Chapters episode, Laura chats with Joyce Seitzinger about all things badged connected to Chapter 22: Digital Badges. In reflecting back to 2015, we have much to say about microcredential, open badges, and what it means to get digital street cred based on a certificate, credential, course, or training. We share how we have been working to upskill with professional credentials as the world of work is changing, and how higher ed might consider what it means to embed badges, training, or certifications related to the skills needed for employment. Maybe badging and credentials offer ways for colleges and universities to have an ongoing, lifelong relationship with learners? Or perhaps we need more partnerships across sectors of work and education?

Questions to ponder from this open/digital badge conversation:

  • How can we collaborate and partner education and industry sectors for credentials?
  • What would it look like if particular sectors helped train and credential with badges?
  • What are the small pieces that you could break down or give recognition that X competency or skill be met (for a badge)?
  • What are the opportunities and limitations, within your own system, of how far digital credentials can actually go? How can we make connections to these credentials?
  • What are the systems you need to tap into or can you hook your current training/learning programs into that already offer credentials?

Connect to Joyce’s work at RMIT Online and maybe she’ll badge you.

Would you upskill if you could get a credential easily? How could open/digital badges offer credentials within your teaching/learning practice? Please share -- send us a message or tweet. Podcast episode art: X-Ray Specs by @visualthinkery is licensed under CC-BY-SA. Remix by philippe petitqueux.

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