The EDT4OL Course Designer badge is awarded for providing evidence demonstrating the reflective design of a learning pathway outline for an online course site. Evidence is submitted in two parts via the course Moodle website.
Your course facilitator(s) will review your submissions and award you an “Achieved” or “Not achieved” grade. In the case of not achieved, your moderator may give you permission to re-submit if s/he is of the opinion that small improvements could result in a successful grade.
Evidence required for the badge
Evidence
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Requirement for “achieved”
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Part 1a Storyboard blog post (reflection and self assessment)
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Submit a link to your blog post in Moodle where you graded your output “Green” or “Amber” based on the Traffic Light rubric for this storyboard challenge
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Part 1b Storyboard (for a learning pathway)
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Upload a copy of your completed storyboard in Moodle, meeting the conditions specified in the corresponding learning pathway
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Part 2a Learning pathway outline blog post (reflection and self assessment)
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Submit a link to your blog post in Moodle where you graded your output “Green” or “Amber” based on the Traffic Light rubric for this learning pathway outline challenge
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Part 2b Learning pathway outline (Outlining the sub-pages for a learning pathway)
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Upload a copy of completed learning pathway outline in Moodle, meeting the conditions specified in the corresponding learning pathway.
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On obtaining “Achieved” status for each of the four evidence requirements listed above, you will be awarded the EDT4OL Course Designer badge. Good luck!
Submission for Part 2
You will need:
- The URL to the publicly accessible link to your Learning pathway outline blog post. Using the “incognito mode” (Chrome) or Private mode (Firefox), check that users (who are not administrators on your blog site) can access the link. Do not submit the URL used for editing your blog post, because users who do not have access credentials to your blog site, will not be able to view your post.
- A copy of your completed Learning Pathway Outline template, preferably in PDF format. The author(s) should please apply an open licence so we have permission to share your submission on the Moodle site. This is valuable for current and future learners taking this course.
Submission
- Upload your blog post link and your completed Learning Pathway Outline on the Developing a storyboard page in Moodle. (You will be asked to log in to Moodle if you are not already logged in.)
Your submission will be reviewed within one working day, taking the international timezone of the location of your facilitator into account.
The EDT4OL Course Designer badge is awarded for providing evidence demonstrating the reflective design of a learning pathway outline for an online course site. Evidence is submitted in two parts via the course Moodle website.
Your course facilitator(s) will review your submissions and award you an “Achieved” or “Not achieved” grade. In the case of not achieved, your moderator may give you permission to re-submit if s/he is of the opinion that small improvements could result in a successful grade.
Evidence required for the badge
Storyboard blog post
(reflection and self assessment)
Storyboard
(for a learning pathway)
Learning pathway outline blog post
(reflection and self assessment)
Learning pathway outline
(Outlining the sub-pages for a learning pathway)
On obtaining “Achieved” status for each of the four evidence requirements listed above, you will be awarded the EDT4OL Course Designer badge. Good luck!
Submission for Part 2
You will need:
Submission
Your submission will be reviewed within one working day, taking the international timezone of the location of your facilitator into account.
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