Open Badges as Credentials in Open Education Systems: Case Studies from Greece and Europe
Badges are digital representations of achievements or skills which describe the framework, significance, and outcomes of a learning procedure based on specific criteria. The Open Badges’ collection can be used as a virtual CV of skills and qualifications to their holder. The practice of development,...
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Autor principal: | Sofia Theodor Papadimitriou |
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Commonwealth of Learning
2019
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