The open badges team uses a collection of online tools and approaches for community engagement. This collection of tools is used for a number of different contexts. They range from open community engagement with a large number of participants to small one-on-one engagements. The tools offer both synchronous and asynchronous approaches.
Currently focused on the technology important to the self-determined learner, a reference architecture for the digitization of oceans, and in building year-round greenhouses for Newfoundland and Labrador.
Monday, September 03, 2012
Community Engagement
Tuesday September 4th at 10 am EST and again at 8 pm EST I will be hanging out in Google+ and discussing Community Engagement approaches of the Open Badges team.
I am going to use the following slide deck to prompt discussion. If you
are new to open badges or want to listen in on an introductory
discussion on open badges, message me. This hangout will also be live broadcast on YouTube and can be viewed via my Google+ profile.
The open badges team uses a collection of online tools and approaches for community engagement. This collection of tools is used for a number of different contexts. They range from open community engagement with a large number of participants to small one-on-one engagements. The tools offer both synchronous and asynchronous approaches.
The open badges team uses a collection of online tools and approaches for community engagement. This collection of tools is used for a number of different contexts. They range from open community engagement with a large number of participants to small one-on-one engagements. The tools offer both synchronous and asynchronous approaches.