Tag Archives: badges
What does the university offer?
The answer is obvious: courses. But you can get courses anywhere. I’ve written about this before (Dealing Out the Uni), but Jim Groom’s effort to get a new server for his course via Kickstarter has me thinking again. Earlier this week, in the context of discussing what the traditional university provided that crowdsourced and open […]
Posted in Teaching Also tagged Alternative education, diploma, Donna Haraway, Edward Tufte, European Graduate School, faculty, Graduate School, Howard Rheingold, Jacques Derrida, Jim Groom, John Waters, MIT, open, open education, open educational resources, p2pu, Peter Greenaway, Philosophical skepticism, professor, Stanford, transcript, university 2 Comments
Brief Introduction to BadgePost Prototype
Posted in Research, Teaching, Technology Also tagged BadgePost, DML Competition, Mozilla Open Badge Infrastructure, Video 5 Comments
Open Analytics and Social Fascination Talk
Posted in Research Also tagged analytics, assessment, fascination, Health, learning analytics, metrics, quantified self, Video 1 Comment
ELD12 Presentation: More on Badges