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Presentation delivered at the NMC Summer conference highlighting the work done to prepare for the launch of a digital badge initiative aimed at engaging incoming Freshmen.
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BADGES AT SHU

Presented by: Danielle Mirliss, Tom McGee, Mike Soupios

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Please rate your overall knowledge of digital badges

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1. I could lead this session2. I’m comfortable with the

concept3. I was a Boy / Girl Scout.

It’s like that, right?4. Completely new concept5. I walked into the wrong

session

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Please rate your experience with digital badges

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1. We’re launching our own program

2. We’re planning to launch3. We’re planning to plan4. We’re discussing the

possibility of planning5. Still in the wrong session

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What is your primary role in your organization?

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1. Programmer2. Faculty3. Administrative4. Technical 5. Other

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How much technical information do you want?

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1. Hit me, I can take it2. I’ll take a little code3. No code, please4. Looking at your code will

make me run screaming from the session

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The Pirate Patch

A Digital Badges Initiative

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Computer Science Student Network Badge System

Design for America: A Badge Community for Innovation

The SA&FS Learner Driven Badges Project

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Pillars of Retention

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• User accounts are given early• Includes access to Blackboard• June laptop distribution• Web scavenger hunt (doubloon)• Weekly chat sessions• Summer Reading• Summer Homework• ePortfolio (University Life Course)

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The Pirate Patch Pilot

The Dangers of Creative Energy

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We Didn’t Get the Grant• Are we still in?• Who’s at the table?• Who’ll be the audience?• What’s the timeline?• Who’s responsible for what?

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Principles• Engagement• Skills & Activities• Academics• Create Culture of Use• Low barrier to access• Student interest• Meet them where they are

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Let’s Pilot• Pirate Adventure Begins!• Freshman Preview• On Campus Adventure• Summer programs• Welcome Week

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Pirate Adventure Begins!• Welcome aboard!• Incoming Student Portal• Site Launch• Companion Blog

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Freshman Preview• Everyone gets a Patch• Culture of Use• Stand out in the crowd• Challenges

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On Campus Adventure• The Big Push– I’m Connected; SAB Voice Heard;

Curious Pirate; Pirate Leader; Pirate On; Pirate Gear; Extrovert; DOVE Orientation; Tweet-up Housing

• Distribution methods• Utilize everyone

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Summer Programs• Summer Reading– Optional Enrichment Activities

• Tech Skills One– Skills Training carries for years

• Doubloon Hunting– Leveling Up

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Welcome Week• Leaderboard Launch• Assess where we are• Last chance to push the captive

audience• End of the Pilot?

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Technical Aspects

Issues and Answers

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Users• What Kinds of Roles?– Recipient – Editor– Awarder – Creator – Administrator

• How to Handle Registration?• What Method of Authentication?• How to Protect Your Badges, and

Delegate? • What Privacy Options To Present?

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Logged-in User

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Different User Roles See Different Things

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Make Sure Users Pay Attention To Their Privacy

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The Privacy Settings We Offer

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Making It More Granular

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Badge Creation• How To Create New Badges?• Simple Copying? • How To Edit?• I Only Want It Available During A

Specific Time!• What Are Badges vs. Awards and Why?• Decentralization: Who Can Make Them?• How to Build Level-up Badges?

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Creating a Badge

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Editing and Cloning Badges

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Time Limits for Real Events

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Badges vs. Awards

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Protecting Your Badge And Delegation

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Logically Leveling-Up

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Earning Badges• Click?• Snap?• Can We Just Award Them?• How To Automate Level-ups?• Can We Prevent Cheating?– Duplicates– Sharing

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Basic Methods of Granting Awards

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Embed a Link in a Web Page

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Make Posters, Cards or T-Shirts

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Batch Awarding

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One Per Customer, Please

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Displaying Badges• Privacy• Points• Leaderboards• Baking• Backpacks• Validations

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Baking, Hiding and Displaying

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What’s The Score?

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Only See What They Let You

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Bakery Action

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A Little CodejQuery does this:

$('a.bake').click(function() { var badge = $(this).attr('name');var action = $(this).text();var button = $(this);if ( action=='Show') newtext='Hide' ;

else newtext='Show';var formdata = 'badge=' + badge + '&action=' + action;//alert(formdata);window.open('http://beta.openbadges.org/baker?assertion=http://tltc.shu.edu/

badges/folder/' + badge);return false;

});

Translated in the .htaccess file:

RewriteEngine onRewriteRule ^([A-Za-z0-9]+)(/)?$ bakeme.php?a=$1

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This Is The Last Code, I Promise

$json_request = <<<END{ "recipient": "$badge_eMail", "evidence": "$badge_evidence", "badge": { "version": "$badge_version", "name": "$badge_name", "image": "$badge_url", "description": "$badge_description", "criteria": "$badge_criteria", "issuer": { "origin": "http://tltc.shu.edu", "name": "$badge_issuer", "org": "$badge_organization", "contact": "$badge_contact" } }}END;header('Content-Type: application/json');echo $json_request;

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openbadges.org Backpack

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Backpack Details

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Demonstrating Criteria

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Proof Of Ownership

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Technical Next Steps• Limited issuance & other features– The first 50 clicks can win this– Card readers

• Facebook– OBI has a Facebook app in the works

• WordPress– Several levels of WordPress tools, from

widgets to major plugins, are in development

• Better GUI for user management• Open it up

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Badges Next Steps• Get through the Pilot

– Still quite a bit left– Assess buy in and short- to mid-term prospects– Where do the new badges come from

• Cautiously plan to roll out– Undergrads– Clubs and Organizations– Graduate students– Faculty and Staff– Alumni– Business partners

• Be thankful for all the creative talent

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Additional Resources• Google Group:

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/openbadges

• Project Web Site: http://openbadges.org/en-US/

• Community Calls every Wednesday 9am PT• Wiki: http://openbadges.org/en-US/• GitHub: https://github.com/mozilla/openbadges• SHU’s Blog: http://blogs.shu.edu/badges