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Waterloo University KeynoteFebruary 27, 2017

Recognizing

Knowledge and Skills

in a Digital Age

#EdTechWeek17

bit.ly/WaterlooEdTech17

Volatile ~ Uncertain ~ Complex ~ Ambiguous

A VUCA world

sceptrefellows

Agenda

1. Skills and capabilities

2. Waterloo context

3. Defining Open Badges

4. Open Badges in action

5. Open Badges and open recognition networks

6. CanCred.ca

#EdTechWeek17

The skills gap and current solutions

Macro Context:

Technology skills are in demand, but they change fast!

slideshare.net/linkedin

The future of jobs

World Economic Forum: Future Of Jobs 2016

Across nearly all industries, the

impact of technological and other

changes is shortening the shelf-life

of employees’ existing skill sets.

Overall, social skills—such as

persuasion, emotional intelligence

and teaching others—will be in

higher demand across industries

than narrow technical skills

Top 10 Skills in 2020

1. Complex problem solving

2. Critical thinking

3. Creativity

4. People management

5. Coordinating with others

6. Emotional intelligence

7. Judgment & decision making

8. Service orientation

9. Negotiation

10.Cognitive flexibility

WEF: Recommendations for Action

Make HR more strategic – get in front of trends

Inform decisions with data analytics

Implement more flexible, virtual work models

World Economic Forum: Future Of Jobs 2016

SHORT TERM

LONG TERM

Break down educational silos:

• Humanities/Sciences, education/work (WIL, etc.)

Incentivize lifelong learning (time, motivation, means)

Collaborate across sectors

Is there a “Skills Gap”?

The A

ssocia

tion R

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in t

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Educati

on P

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declining degree completion rates

“non-traditional” students: 73% PSE enrolment

high youth unemployment

critical skills shortages affecting productivity

rising cost of higher education

World of Work: volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous

Traditional educational approaches can’t keep up!

Employers vs. Graduates

Is there a “Skills Gap”?

Hart Research Associates for the Association of

American Colleges & Universities (AAC&U) January 2015

Soft Skills

Proportions saying they/recent

college graduates are well

prepared in each area

Employers

Students

Calling for a common language for competencies

Breaking free from the credit hour?

Competency Based Learning

hbr.org

“… high-quality learning

pathways that are affordable,

scalable, and tailored to a wide

variety of current and

emergent industries, based on

competencies, not courses.”ingegno.in

Experiential learning in BC

PSE: Expand co-op, apprenticeship, internship,

and other workplace opportunities…

PSE: Create communication channels for employers

to communicate skills needs…

Governments: Fund additional programs in target disciplines…

Employers: Make workplace experiential learning a priority by developing an HR

strategy for employee renewal and growth

Individuals: Seek out workplace experience opportunities, including co-op,

internships, mentoring, and volunteering, to gain practical experience and

workplace skills.

PSE Skills

for a prosperous

British Columbia

PSE Skills for a Prosperous British Columbia: 2016

Key findings about non-completion:

1. Many non-completers had significant earnings gains

2. Economic value: content vs. credential

3. Non-completers are “non-traditional” students

4. Unknown factor: value of 3rd party credentials

Study: Program completion stats miss the point!

“The ones that got away” – a solution in hiding?

WestEd Slideshare

www.coursera.org/account/accomplishments/verify/HDDAGRLXE4 verify.edx.org/cert/5d882acb67b64425a3355cd73954dd6c

Disruption: MOOCs and micro-credentials

Disruption: Education à la carte

www.udacity.com/nanodegree

Ontario’s call to action

rethinking …

learning

resources credentials

the learning

experience

David Porter, BC Open Badges Forum

How do we more

broadly address the

experiential learning

desires of students?

Driving growth and innovation through technology-enabled learning

eCampus Ontario

How do we provide

students with relevant

real-world projects as

practical experiences?

How to we allow employers

to audition student talent

while the students are still

in school?

How can we provide self-managed environments

for supporting experiential learning?David Porter, BC Open Badges Forum

For all?

Experiential learning: Waterloo’s wheelhouse

cou.on.ca/heqco.ca/en-ca

Paper silos: Issues with certification today

freedesignfile.com/92259

Transparency issues

• “Dumb” paper often needs other

documents, e.g. syllabus

• Proxy only – not the whole story

• Easy to forge

Physical issues

• Difficult to share, easy to lose

Recognition issues

• Lack of granularity

• Lack of context - no links to supporting

evidence

• Experiential learning not valued

• Lack of alignment, transfer,

articulation, “stackability”

Example: Transcript for graduate employability

ccr.utoronto.ca

Trends in professional credentialing

Use technology to:

•reduce waste (paper, effort)

•increase quality

Re-use credential information for:

•onboarding

•HR planning

•performance review

•accreditation

•Quality Assurance, systemic analysis

Enable continuous credentialing

SEER Health: The Future of Provider Credentialing

Waterloo University

Micro Context:

Another reason to come to Canada… and Waterloo

Co-op programs

usnews.com 2017-02-24

Strategic Planning

uwaterloo.ca/strategic-planuwaterloo.ca/strategic-plan/in-action/experiential-education

Objectives for Experiential Education:

1. Educate world-ready graduates

2. Develop innovative culture

3. Enlarge employer resource base

4. Integrate research and co-op

5. Expand experiential education

Degree Level Expectations

BA BA Hons Masters PhD

Depth and Breadth of

KnowledgeX X X X

Knowledge of

MethodologiesX X X X

Application of Knowledge X X X X

Communication Skills X X X X

Awareness of Limits of

KnowledgeX X X X

Professional

Capacity/AutonomyX X X X

Experiential Learning X X - -

Diversity X X - -

undergraduate-degree GDLEs.doc

Help me here….

Issues for Waterloo?

Placing international students?

Adding employers – (overseas?)

Meeting the needs of non co-op students

Avoiding complacency - self-improvement?

Virtualization of learning, work, co-op?

The Innovator’s Dilemma?

What does the future hold for HigherEd?

4 provocations & a toolkit

Stanford thought experiment

stanford2025.com

From alumni to recursive learners

stanford2025.com

From cohorts to adaptive modules

stanford2025.com

From knowledge to competency

stanford2025.com

From majors to missions

stanford2025.com

“micro-portfolios”

Open Badges

Scouting

Achievement

Heraldry

Affiliations

Blue Light

Authority

Military

Rank & Skills

www.britishbadgeforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7253

metronews.ca/

History of recognition using Badges

Since pre-Roman times ...

Badge Tracking Android App

Clear progress markers

motivating learners, supporting advisors

Flexible learning pathways

granular, incremental, multi-source, laddered,

remixable

Visual branding

issuers and earners

Online trust system

demonstrate skills & capabilities

proof of performance

backed by issuer

A digital representation of an accomplishment, interest or affiliation that is visual, available online and

contains metadata including trusted links that help explain the context, meaning, process and result of an

activity.

As an open artefact, the earner can present the badge in different contexts from which it was earned.

Micro-credential – portable record of learning

What is an Open Badge?

Mapping badgespace

credentials

digital badges

certifications

Open

Badges

micro-

credentials

CC BY Doug Belshaw dougbelshaw.com

Standards-based

& interoperable

No image

requirement

Immediate transparency, instant validation

Interactive digital credentials

Share on social media

LinkedIn for “résumé worthy” badges

also

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VISION: a skills ecosystem

Open Badges, micro-portfolios in social networks

Going digital helps…

searchingdeconstructingvalidating aligning

sharingcombiningassessing “valorizing”

SUMMATIVE

ASSESSMENT

a micro-credential

a discrete record

in a modular transcript

TECHNICAL

DESCRIPTION

a portable “smart”

graphic embedded with

structured data with links

to supporting information

Different perspectives…

What is an Open Badge?

FORMATIVE

ASSESSMENT

a reward for

positive behaviour

a marker on a

development path

“… a simple digital standard for recognizing and sharing

achievements, skills and performance over networks.”

How do Open Badges support learning &

recognition?

Some uses of badges (can be combined)

transformingassessment.com/TA_webinar_5_mar_2014_Simon_Cross.pdf

Recognize status

Reputation

Group affiliation

Keep artefacts

Souvenirs of

experience

Motivate

learning

“Game mechanics”

Set goals,

track progress

Personal learning

pathways

Assess &

recognize learning

Formal, non-formal,

informal

Fill recognition gaps

Purdue University

Beyond grades

Open Badges Grades

Learner control over presentation and

“ownership”

A-F grading system focuses on sorting-based

assessment and can be opaque.

Transparency of learner attainments and

masteryNot always indicators of actual capabilities.

(Often) provide specific evidence for learner

attainments from life-wide contexts

Do not explicitly address informal learning

except via Recognition of Prior Learning

(RPL) processes

Adapted from Bill Watson, PurduePoly 2014 (YouTube )

Badge taxonomy from Penn State

Chris Long

Early trends: A summary

Over 10 million badges, thousands of issuers

Early adoption:

• After school, community programs (youth)

• Continuing Education

• Professionalization and PD

• Product training (esp. ICT) - the “Extended Enterprise”

• Business Soft Skills

• Testing Recognition

• Pre-employment

Granular learning pathways

Colorado State University

Community focused

Industry driven

Learner centric

Ecosystem friendly

slideshare.net/secret/xBjQY3Ipdsc06l bit.ly/1E0TqAM

“...an opportunity to

facilitate large

numbers of learners

from across the world

with just-in-time

education from a

multitude of

educational providers.”

University of Michigan

Co-Curricular business skills development

Fortune 500 Competency Performance Model

Lipscomb University/Polaris

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chure“CORE measures 15 competencies on a badge system, which is based on a nationally respected

and Fortune 500-proven competency performance model—the Polaris Assessment System.

Companies already utilizing this system include Nike, PetSmart, Disney, Mars, Wendy’s among

many others.”

192,000 workers in Scotland

Regulator & Sector Council

badges.sssc.uk.com/badges

Work based qualifications: enter with little

education, achieve a degree

Open Badges to recognized informal learning

Potential for formalized RPL later

Expanding your learning influence

Key concept: “Extended Enterprise” learning

OU’s OpenLearn – Badge Open Courses (BOC)

bit.ly/OUbadges

Impact of badging “Extended Enterprise” learning

bit.ly/IBMbadges

Value proposition

Pervasive ROI

Emerging benefit: corporate skills registry

Deakin University

Case Study

Aligned to the AQF…

Authentic assessment of graduate learning outcomes

deakin.edu.au/about-deakin/teaching-and-learning/curriculum-framework

Employability soft skills shared on social media

Deakin University Hallmarks

t.co/ior8y5pbqe

DeakinDigital: Credentials for your career

deakindigital.com

Recognition of Professional Practice

Targeted at mid-career professionals; an

alternative to traditional higher education

Lower cost, less time commitment

Modular evidence-based credentials for

capabilities achieved through independent

learning, experience and employment

Meaningful to employers

Used for continuous career development

Graduate Learning Outcomes ~ RPP credits

Recognition of Professional Practice

RPP Credentials applied toward Professional Practice Qualifications (FutureLearn “Cloud Campus” – 1st 2 wk block free!):

Master of Professional Practice (Financial Planning) $5K (10 RPPs) + $14.6K (courses)

Graduate Certificate Professional Practice (Financial Planning)

Master of Professional Practice (Information Technology) $5K (10? RPPs) + $13.1K (courses)

Graduate Certificate Professional Practice (Information Technology)

PACE: technology/business/leadership

Recognition of Professional Expertise

Partnerships with

NPOs, private sector

21st Century Skills Badging Challenge

Case Study

A regional network

Cross-sectoral partnerships

eddesignlab.org/badgingchallenge/ * see p21.org

Collaborative cross-sectoral design

Pilot: “Catalyst” Credential

Action grounded in Contemplation

Paper Badger: Recognizing research paper contributions

badges.mozillascience.org https://github.com/mozillascience/PaperBadger

What’s happening in Canada?

Non-credit recognition

Ryerson – Chang School

SME Coaching 4 sessions, applied

learning

Badges issued: 2

SME Lecture1-2 hours, 2-3

outcomes

Badges issued: 158

Online Course4 weeks (~20 hrs) with

assignments

Badges issued: 140

Retirement Home Love of Learning,

Personal Recognition

Badges issued: 4

Starting up a regional skills network in Canada …

Help us transform Open Badges

into alternative credentials

that build our workforce

Open Badges and ePortfolios

ePortfolios, Badge Passports

Collect and curate

DeakinSync: ePortfolio for Workforce Transition

assuringgraduatecapabilities.com/21c-credentials-case-studies.html

“If you add up all the time undergraduate students spend in their four years at

college, only about 8 percent of their time is on the curricular, and 92 percent is

on everything else.

....the light really went on when we saw how well the service learning students

picked up on this opportunity to earn badges and showcase them in their

eportfolios, at the same time truly highlighting, as never before, their co-

curricular experiences.”

G. Alex Ambrose

Professor of Practice, Associate

Ass. Director of ePortfolio Assessment

Kaneb Center for Teaching and Learning

University of Notre Dame

ePortfolios & Open Badges at Notre Dame

Showcasing the Co-Curricular

campustechnology.com

Open Badges & ePortfolios: Tracy Penny Light, Tom Carey

bit.ly/BC2017-Notes

Academic

Transcript

Co-Curricular

Record

Experienced

Learning

Formal

Learning

Open Badges

ePortfolio

Degree

courses

Thesis /

Capstone Project

Unapproved

co-curricular

activities

Workexperience

-past-current

Open

courses,

PD

Approved

co-curricular

activities

Personal life

experience

-past

-current

PLAR/RPL

Why not the whole story ... online?

Accredited

experiential

learning

Recursive structural reinforcement

Badges help ePortfolios help badges help ePortfolios….

By Wistula - Own work, CC BY 3.0

https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=10760348

Emerging open recognition networks

Toward a national digital skills framework

Ireland’s ALL ABOARD

allaboardhe.org CC BY-NC also: Slideshare presentation

Diverse, transversal recognition:

• skills development in courses

• study skills

• employability & leadership

• graduate attributes (GLOs)

• non-formal & informal CPD

• outreach, volunteering & communications

Open Educational Practices

• multi-institution collaboration

• open curriculum (shared framework,

remix/repurpose)

• distributed delivery network

(multi-LMS via SCORM, xAPI, zip)

• distributed credentialing network via OBF

(WP/Bb/Moodle plugins)

• open recognition network via OBP

Aspirational project (DigitalMe)

“Open Badge Network” (EU)

openbadgenetwork.com

“Badge the World”

Co-developing knowledge and learning

bit.ly/OEPS_OpenEd15

Open Badges in OEPS

bit.ly/OEPS_ALTC_2016

OEPS: Future “devolution”

bit.ly/OEPS_ALTC_2016

Humanitarian PLE - across agencies, across careers

Talent

Pipeline

Recruitment

Induction

Formative Assessment

Gap Training

Team Building

Performance Management

Talent Management

Experience

Achievements

Professional Development

Career Development

Leadership

Development

SME Specialization

Career Change

Outplacement

Career

Pathways

External

Performance

SupportGoogle, YouTube

External repositories

Coaching

and

Mentoring

Other

External Learning MOOCs, Open Ed Resources,

Personal Learning Network,

Communities of

Practice

OCBA

OCG

OCP

Academic

recognition?

New

Career?

OCB

OCA

Other

MSF LMSs

such as:

Skills

Marketplace

Dem

andSupplyBadge

Passport/

ePortfolio

Digital

Credentials

External

Recognition

Workplace

Assessments

&

Achievements

New

Mission?

New

MSF role?

HRIS/ERP

Systems

Performance

Management

System Talent

Management

System

Open Badges: Next steps

Mozilla passes the torch

x

IMS: using Open Badges in networked data

Extended Transcript Open Badges Extensions

for Education (OBEE) 2016: Issuer Accreditation & Assessment

imsglobal.org/initiative/enabling-better-digital-credentialing

VISION

Pre-implementation phase

v2.0 Open Badge specification

Improved Linked Data / JSON-LD support

• more flexibility, interoperability

Embedded evidence and criteria

More flexible recipient identifiers

• email, telephone number, url, profile id

Third Party Endorsement

• badge issuer, badge class, badge assertion

• new image metadata for accessibility

Internationalization and multi-lingual badges

Improved alignment to external frameworks and objectives

• by issuer, by consumer/3rd party, can be part of endorsement

Security improvements

Filling a void – Open Recognition

openrecognition.org

Claim this badgeRead the Declaration – and sign it!

What does all this mean?

Open Badges, ePortfolios &“Badge Passports”

Benefits of a new skills currency

Visually efficient and appealing

Engages, builds confidence, provides continuing

feedback

Individual pathways, multiple sources of

learning

Formal non-formal informal learning

Modular, stackable, diverse, re-mixable, portable,

shareable

Programs not completed can be partially recognized

and recombined

Add evidence, reflection as appropriate

Drill down to specifics or roll up into larger outcomes

Combined in badge passports and ePortfolios

Common standard for skills exchange

Trustable, easy to understand

Transparent criteria, evidence, issue/expiry date

Flexible alignment to frameworks, requirements,

training plans

Issuing organization validated and branded by the

badges it issues; maintains ongoing connection to

earners

Learner centred, employer friendly, becoming

more machine-readable

Some questions to ask

Are you a potential Open Badges issuer?

Behavioural goals?

Redeemable worth?

worth the effort? filling a void? marketing ROI?

Value add?

Champions?

Sustainability?

what will your badges “buy”? have you talked to employers? students?

internal leadership? professional bodies? employers?

cost structure? who will maintain & improve it over time?

engagement? feedback? recognition? development? skills frameworks?

Forthcoming Request for Expressions of Interest

Provincial prototype for alternative recognition

To support & extend technology-enhanced teaching and learning,

especially in:

• Recognition of Prior Learning

• Informal Co-Curricular Learning

• Skills and knowledge required for workforce entry

Potential common themes:

• Open educational practices

• Competency based education

• Institutional & program learning outcomes

• Employability soft skills

• Work Integrated Learning

Penultimate thought: please …

The future is already here;

it’s just not very e

venly dis

tributed.

William Gibson

Final thought

en.wikiquote.org

Don Presantdon@learningagents.ca

@donpresant

Presentation support page:

http://bit.ly/openbadges4he

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