Badgering for Better
Kieron Eaglestone
The debate continues to rage about the effectiveness of intrinsic motivation versus extrinsic. But why choose between them when your students can identify and measure the progress they are making, without a grade in sight? Find out how to take badges way beyond being electronic stickers on jumpers to a tool which promotes deep reflection and forensic attention to detail.
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Discovery Session
An overview of common approaches to badging. A comparison of three main badging applications which schools are using. A case study of how badging was the driving force to improving the way students approached editing their work, using peer assessment and self assessment to develop specific writing skills.
An overview of common approaches to badging. A comparison of three main badging applications which schools are using. A case study of how badging was the driving force to improving the way students approached editing their work, using peer assessment and self assessment to develop specific writing skills.
DEEP Dive
Delving deeper in this session, we will consider and explore:
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Badger by jennifer from the Noun Project
Delving deeper in this session, we will consider and explore:
- Where this can work for your students?
- How can you make the improvements your students need to deliver, visible and measurable?
- Use badges to inspire students to really look carefully, and develop their reflection skills.
- Design and build your own set of awesome badges ready to inspire your students on Monday.
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Badger by jennifer from the Noun Project