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 RESOURCES BY THE CENTER FOR DIGITAL BADGES 
HOW TO CLAIM AND SHARE A DIGITAL BADGE
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BRIEFING PAPER: DIGITAL BADGES IN EXPANDED LEARNING
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BRIEFING PAPER ONE PAGER: DIGITAL BADGES IN EXPANDED LEARNING
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GUIDE FOR EXPANDED LEARNING YOUTH PROGRAMS INTERESTED IN AWARDING DIGITAL BADGES
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BRIEFING PAPER: STEPS IN IMPLEMENTING A DIGITAL BADGE SYSTEM IN EXPANDED LEARNING YOUTH PROGRAMS
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BRIEFING PAPER: LEGAL ISSUES IN AWARDING DIGITAL BADGES IN EXPANDED LEARNING YOUTH PROGRAMS
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CALSAC BADGE DEVELOPMENT WORK SESSION DRAFT AGENDA
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CASE STUDY #1: DIGITAL BADGES FOR CALSAC ADULT TRAINERS AND TRAINING PARTICIPANTS
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CASE STUDY #2: DIGITAL BADGES FOR THE CENTRAL VALLEY RECOGNIZING EXEMPLAR ELPS
CASE STUDY #3: DIGITAL BADGES FOR THE YOUTH INSTITUTE ALUMNI AND YOUTH PARTICIPANTS
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Overview of Open Badges
What is a Digital Badge? 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 because the system is based on an open standard, you can combine multiple badges from different issuers to tell the complete story of your achievements — both online and off. Display your badges wherever you want them on the web, and share them for employment, education or lifelong learning.
Find out more at OpenBadges.com.
 
Working Groups @ Badge Alliance
What are Working Groups? Working Groups are action-oriented teams of volunteers working together to expand the open badges ecosystem and infrastructure for documenting and credentialing learning. Working group members meet regularly (typically biweekly by phone, Skype, or Google Hangout) to achieve community-defined goals, develop and test hypotheses and working plans, take and review notes, and generate collective action. Groups operate on six month cycles, strive for broad representation across the globe, and are one of the primary means by which open badges ecosystem work is advanced.
Find out more at BadgeAlliance.com.

ADDITIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:
  • Badge Alliance
  • Cities of Learning
  • Credly
  • HASTAC
  • MacArthur Foundation
  • Open Badges
  • Passport to Success: Corona-Norco Unified School District
Projects of Temescal Associates
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Dedicated to providing those who are interested in improving youth outcomes with thought-provoking, educational opportunities.
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The LIAS Learning Principles and Related Resources, Videos, and Training Services
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  • ABOUT
    • WHAT WE DO
    • WHO WE ARE
    • CONTACT
  • TEMESCAL RESOURCES
    • TEMESCAL RESOURCES
    • HIGH SCHOOL FIELD
  • CENTER FOR DIGITAL BADGES
    • ABOUT CDB
    • CDB RESOURCES >
      • ARTICLES
      • VIDEOS
    • CDB IMPLEMENTATION SERVICES >
      • CDB TRAININGS
      • BADGE DESIGN SERVICES
      • AUDIENCES
  • LEARNING IN AFTERSCHOOL & SUMMER
    • LIAS
    • LIAS ARTICLES
  • BLOG