[IAEP] Fwd: El envio a sugar-sur de yannick.warnier at beeznest.com precisa de aprobacion
Laura Vargas
laura at somosazucar.org
Sat Nov 19 14:50:15 EST 2016
Thank you Yannick!
I guess that us (SL) working on *designing the badges structure *will be
the next step.
Any specific instruction on this?
Regards and blessings from the Amazon :D
Laura V
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From: Yannick Warnier <yannick.warnier at beeznest.com>
To: sugar-sur at lists.sugarlabs.org
Cc:
Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2016 10:03:55 -0500
Subject: Re: [sugar-sur] [IAEP] Open Badges
Hi folks,
Just so you know (I'm not engaging my team in any way through this) Chamilo
is an GPL (PHP/MySQL) e-learning platform that implements badges in a
relatively easy way and allows you to design your badges (with an embedded
widget developed by Mozilla) very easily.
I am available to explain one (or several) of you guys and girls how to
build courses or specific items that will let you earn badges. I'm just not
sure Chamilo will be what you need (I haven't read the whole thread).
In my experience, the most challenging part is designing the badges
structure, but the tool is there to manage them afterwards, in the long
run. Chamilo can serve as a central point where those badges are generated
and can be verified (OpenBadges can use a unique URI to verify the origin
of the badge issue).
--
Regards,
Yannick Warnier
Founder & Leader
Chamilo
Le 19/11/16 à 09:29, Laura Vargas a écrit :
> Hello and thanks to everyone interested on the subject,
>
> I wasn't aware of this efforts in progress of the Rochester Institute of
> Technology and the Teaching Open Source. I will read in detail.
>
> Still, with the Fedora example my idea was to submit to community
> consideration an strategic implementation of open badges for community
> building, like Fedora.
>
> For example, Fedora uses:
>
> - Content Badges: For contributions made in the form of documentation
>
> - Development Badges: For contributions made to the code(s)
>
> - Quality Badge: Equivalent could be a *Sugar Testing Badge*... (we
> could start with this one?)
>
>
> Of course this is a larger project and would require strong support from
> Sugar Labs.
>
>
> If the Fedora folks could do it, I feel almost ashamed we haven't... :D
>
> Regards
>
> 2016-11-19 7:54 GMT-05:00 Stephen Jacobs <sj at magic.rit.edu
> <mailto:sj at magic.rit.edu>>:
>
> We've got a small group in the class this coming semester. If the
> skill set isn't in the class we can look at other avenues as well.
>
> Class, etc won't start til end of January. SL community should
> certainly dive in to the previous work to figure out what's needed.
> Might be enough has been done in the past it can be moved forward
> before classes start. If not, they should at least generate a wish
> list for what needs to be done
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Nov 19, 2016, at 2:26 AM, Remy DeCausemaker <decause at gmail.com
> <mailto:decause at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> /me emerges from a long lurking state
>>
>> Once upon a time, the folks in the RIT HFOSS program built an
>> activity for viewing open badges locally on the XO called Sash:
>>
>> GitHub.com/fossrit/sash <http://GitHub.com/fossrit/sash>
>>
>> They also built open badges into 2 games, lemonade stand and skytime:
>>
>> GitHub.com/fossrit/lemonade-stand
>> <http://GitHub.com/fossrit/lemonade-stand>
>> https://github.com/FOSSRIT/SkyTime
>> <https://github.com/FOSSRIT/SkyTime>
>>
>> dzho is the current professor, but it's been a few years since
>> those code paths were run.
>>
>> The Fedora badges dashboard is called tahrir, and source can be
>> found here:
>>
>> GitHub.com/Fedora-infra/tahrir <http://GitHub.com/Fedora-infra/tahrir
>> >
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>> --RemyD.
>>
>> On Nov 19, 2016 02:06, "Samson Goddy" <samsongoddy at sugarlabs.org
>> <mailto:samsongoddy at sugarlabs.org>> wrote:
>>
>> sounds like a good idea!
>>
>>
>> Samson Goddy
>>
>> On Sat, Nov 19, 2016 at 4:23 AM, Laura Vargas
>> <laura at somosazucar.org <mailto:laura at somosazucar.org>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Here is a link to Fedora's Open Badge dashboard:
>>
>> https://badges.fedoraproject.org/
>> <https://badges.fedoraproject.org/>
>>
>> Should SL consider to adopt a similar strategy?
>>
>>
>> --
>> Laura V.
>> I&D SomosAZUCAR.Org <http://SomosAZUCAR.Org>
>>
>> Happy Learning!
>>
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