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The Open Badges framework is designed to allow any learner to collect badges from multiple sites, tied to a single identity, and then share them out across various sites, including personal blogs to social networking channels.
It is critical for this infrastructure to be open to give learners control over their own learning and credentials, allow anyone to issue badges, and for each learner to carry their badges with them across the Web and other contexts.
The platform essentially looks to create an educational currency with Open Badges, allowing students (and really any learner) to display these badges, which, in sum, aim to tell the "full story of your skills and achievement".
The "digital badge," a pioneering idea with some impressive backing, aims to provide a platform for lifelong learners to present their story and achievements to employers.
Loser learner.
"Quick learner".
"Slow learner," Royce said.
Lifelong learner and traveler.
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