In this section of the Visible Value, you may find the real treasure from the field of recognition of youth work. This is a well-selected collection of the recognition tools and practices that have been developed all over Europe.


We hope it will inspire you to develop your own or at least to imagine what the recognition might look like in very practical terms. Our intention is that this collection is regularly updated. So, if you are aware of other tools and practices that deserve to be included, please, let us know. In the meantime, enjoy the current collection.

Back Digital Open Badges

Digital recognition of skills and achievements

Short description:

Badges are not a new idea. Scouts have been using badges to recognize the various skills and achievements of their members for years. Players of video games unlock various trophies by completing game missions. Web developers use badges to encourage the wanted behaviours of internet users. Similar ideas lie behind the use of digital badges for life-long learning. They should help to recognize the knowledge, skills, attitudes and achievements of learners in various learning contexts. They should bring game features into the learning process and encourage wanted behaviours. Digital badges are visual representations of learning outcomes and achievements.

Badges are digital micro-credentials that are aligned to Mozilla’s Open Badges standard. Any badge has a visual image containing the meta-data – information about the learning activity, criteria, achievements, evidence, and other relevant information to back up the recognition process with digital data.

Open Badges can be issued by organizations through various types of assessment, both online and offline, including self-assessment and automatic assessment activities. Once claimed, the Open Badge becomes the property of the learner and collected in the Badge Wallet app. Learners can decide to share them online via social networks, personal websites or to add them to online resumes.

The badges are created and managed at the Badgecraft online platform.

 For more information:

https://www.badgecraft.eu/

https://www.badgecraft.eu/en/use-cases

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgLLq7ybDtc&feature=emb_logo

https://www.badgewallet.eu/en/

https://pjp-eu.coe.int/en/web/coyote-magazine/explaining-open-badges-with-nerijus-kriauciunas

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