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Autor/inHennah, Naomi
TitelOpen Badges Part 1: What, Why, How?
QuelleIn: School Science Review, 371 (2018) 100, S.76-80 (5 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz
ISSN0036-6811
SchlagwörterRecognition (Achievement); Foreign Countries; Science Education; Computer Uses in Education; Science Careers; Skill Development; Interdisciplinary Approach; Student Adjustment; Elementary Secondary Education; United Kingdom (England)
AbstractDigital badges are graphical representations of an accomplishment. Open badges are a subset of digital badges that allow the badge owner to demonstrate achievement and the viewer to see the criteria for the badge. Open badges offer the opportunity to evidence and reward skill development, and to learn that existing formal qualifications do not. In this, the first of three articles discussing open badges in science education, the reader is introduced to the scope for using these technologies to benefit pupils, teachers and schools. Part 2 proposes a badge framework for the 'Working Scientifically' strand of the National Curriculum in England. Part 3 details a case study involving pupils aged 7-11 years in an informal education setting in which practical skills were taught overtly, using language and processes detailed in the badging framework, to facilitate the transition into secondary school science. Open badges offer the scope for explicit learning trajectories and a personalised record of skills, experience and interests to the benefit of an array of stakeholders. [For "Open Badges Part 2: The 'Working Scientifically' Framework," see EJ1248925. For "Open Badges Part 3: Framework and Strategies in Action," see EJ1248945.] (As Provided).
AnmerkungenAssociation for Science Education. College Lane Hatfield, Herts, AL10 9AA, UK. Tel: +44-1-707-283000; Fax: +44-1-707-266532; e-mail: info@ase.org.uk; Web site: http://www.ase.org.uk
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2024/1/01
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