Why do we have formal, organised education? One reason is to expose the next generation to the culture, values and practices of society so that they become contributing members of society. …
Koulu on jo peli
Opetuksen pelillistämiseen (gamification) liittyy paljon myyttejä ja väärinymmärryksiä, jotka opettajien ja opetuksen suunnittelijoiden on tunnettava. …
Open Badges, current state of development
I've mentioned Open Badges earlier this year. It's an open standard proposal by the Mozilla Foundation that attempts to create a web-based way for anyone (or any institution) to give accreditation to …
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Quick roundup of how Open Badges are used in P2PU
Open Badges is a Mozilla project attempting to provide a standard way for anyone to award certifications to others, in a web way. I've been playing with P2PU, which is a beta platform for the badges. …
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P2PU, webcraft, and Mozilla Open Badges
Mozilla has been cooking something interesting: a framework for anyone to create and award badges to anyone else. The recipient can then display the badges wherever they want, and the underlying …
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SNA and learning: density is not beneficial
For background, see my previous article on the topic. Many studies that analyse networked learning (NL) or computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) using social network analysis tend to use …
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