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What are Open Badges? What differentiates open badges from other digital badges?
What are Open Badges? What differentiates open badges from other digital badges?
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A digital badge is an online representation of a skill you’ve earned. [http://openbadges.org 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 [http://www.openbadges.org/faq/#obi 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 are:'''
* '''Free and open:''' Mozilla Open Badges is not proprietary. It’s free software and an open technical standard any organization can use to create, issue and verify digital badges.
* '''Transferable:''' Collect badges from multiple sources, online and off, into a single backpack. Then display your skills and achievements on social networking profiles, job sites, websites and more.
* '''Stackable:''' Whether they’re issued by one organization or many, badges can build upon each other and be stacked to tell the full story of your skills and achievements.
* '''Evidence-based:''' Open Badges are information-rich. Each badge has important metadata which is hard-coded into the badge image file itself that links back to the issuer, criteria and verifying evidence.
'''Open Badges make it easy to:'''
* Get recognition for the things you learn;
* Give recognition for the things you teach;
* Verify skills; and
* Display your verified badges across the web.
A digital badge is an online representation of a skill you’ve earned. [http://openbadges.org 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 [http://www.openbadges.org/faq/#obi 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 are:'''
* '''Free and open:''' Mozilla Open Badges is not proprietary. It’s free software and an open technical standard any organization can use to create, issue and verify digital badges.
* '''Transferable:''' Collect badges from multiple sources, online and off, into a single backpack. Then display your skills and achievements on social networking profiles, job sites, websites and more.
* '''Stackable:''' Whether they’re issued by one organization or many, badges can build upon each other and be stacked to tell the full story of your skills and achievements.
* '''Evidence-based:''' Open Badges are information-rich. Each badge has important metadata which is hard-coded into the badge image file itself that links back to the issuer, criteria and verifying evidence.
'''Open Badges make it easy to:'''
* Get recognition for the things you learn;
* Give recognition for the things you teach;
* Verify skills; and
* Display your verified badges across the web.
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