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A digital badge is an online representation of a skill you’ve earned. Open Badges take that concept one step further, and allows you to verify your skills, interests and achievements through credible organizations and attaches that information to the badge image file, hard-coding the metadata for future access and review. Because the system is based on an open standard, earners can combine multiple badges from different issuers to tell the complete story of their achievements — both online and off. Badges can be displayed wherever earners want them on the web, and share them for employment, education or lifelong learning.

Open badges | Joyce Seitzinger | TEDxRosalindParkED

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Badgr

Developed by the lead authors of the Open Badges 2.0 specification, Badgr is a digital badge and stackable pathways ecosystem serving millions of users in over 50 countries. Badgr is the platform selected by Mozilla to replace the Mozilla Backpack. Issue unlimited badges for free at badgr.com or join the Badgr open source community at badgr.org.

Details:

  • Issue, receive, and manage Open Badges from any source - all from one free, integrated account.
  • Build easy-to-understand, cross-organizational Badge Pathways with automated issuing rules.
  • Discover new badges and new learning/work opportunities based on the badges in your Backpack.
  • Badgr is the native badging system of Canvas, and offers integrations with many other platforms.
  • White label services and enterprise deployment are available.


How we can connect to Badgr to make Voluntarily an issuer and displayer app https://badgr.org/app-developers/