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BadgeKit: Assess
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- A tool/service that allows issuers to review and provide feedback to earner-submitted evidence in the application for a badge
- A tool/service that allows users to submit evidence for a badge
- allows authorized individuals to review evidence against criteria and/or rubrics
- A tool/service that allows issuers to develop rubrics / criteria
- A tool/service that allows issuers to choose/set assessment methodologies: expert, peer, self, algorithmic
- A tool to self assess badges, i.e. issue badges to yourself or claim an existing badge
- A tool for stealth assessment, i.e. algorithms for assessing learning ( I see this happening with partners
- Nomination
- submit
- assess
- apply
- review
- Penn State rubric tool
- ForAllRubrics
- p2pu assessment tool
Implement Aestemia UI for assessors to review evidence against criteria for evidence-based assessment and develop/Design plugin for applicants to submit evidence
- Submitted badge applications need to be reviewed and assessed based on defined criteria.
- Designated mentors with permissions or peers, aka assessors, should be able to go to some site, and see all the badge applications that they are allowed to assess.
- Assessor should be able to click on a badge application and review it against the provided rubric.
- Assessor should be able to provide feedback to the badge applicant.
- Assessor should be able to grant or deny a badge.
- Badge applicant should be notified that they have earned a badge or not earned a badge.
- Aestemia 2.0;
- Implement common goals https://github.com/mozilla/aestimia/issues/79
- Implement ability for assessor and learner to keep the discussion going through the comments in aestemia. i.e. A tool to self assess badges, i.e. issue badges to yourself or claim an existing badge A tool for stealth assessment, i.e. algorithms for assessing learning
- Nominate yourself or someone for badges
For support working with BadgeKit or Open Badges, use any of the following channels:
- Post general questions in our Community Google Group and post technical questions in our Dev Google Group.
- Reach members of the Open Badges team directly on IRC (irc.mozilla.org) on the #badges channel.
- Email questions directly to badges@mozillafoundation.org and a member of the team will follow-up.
- Follow or tweet the Open Badges team @OpenBadges.
- Get involved or submit issues via the GitHub repos - feedback is always appreciated!
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