Use of digital badges in Higher Education [Presentation]

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Donkor, S. and Rizvi, M. 2020. Use of digital badges in Higher Education [Presentation]. AdvanceHE Teaching and Learning Conference 2020. Online 07 Jul 2020
TitleUse of digital badges in Higher Education [Presentation]
AuthorsDonkor, S. and Rizvi, M.
Abstract

The use of digital badges is becoming more commonplace in education as institutions look for ways to further engage and motivate learners, particularly in today's competitive climate aimed at improving student retention rates. The goal of this session is to demonstrate ways in which digital badges are utilised to develop skills at Middlesex University to highlight their ease of adaptability and to perhaps get people thinking about how they might use digital badges in their own contexts.

ConferenceAdvanceHE Teaching and Learning Conference 2020
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Online07 Jul 2020
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Deposited07 Sep 2020
Accepted23 Jun 2020
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LanguageEnglish
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