Day 11: Badge Metadata Mapping

Tina-Swanton
Instructure
Instructure
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Why Metadata?

Open Badges are more than just another pretty sticker, they are a specialized class of digital badges. It is the amalgamation of the badge image and metadata baked into the badge that encapsulates the context of the demonstrated skills, competencies, and/or credentials. Metadata is a foundational component of an Open Badge and it's just one of those things that set it apart from a digital sticker.

As an issuer, thoughtful considerations should be given when constructing the badge metadata as it 1) provides an outline of the criteria necessary for attaining the credential, 2) serves as a guide for learners, and 3) signifies verifiable information about both the issuer and the achievement. As your institution designs Open Badges with Credentials, it is important to consider the organizational management of the badges and their respective metadata to ensure accuracy, consistency, and scalability.

Metadata Mapping

So, how can my institution efficiently coordinate this information and keep an internal record of all of our badges and the ever-so-important metadata? We're glad you asked! We have created a free template to help you organize your institution's badges while also including the required elements necessary for generating badges within Canvas Credentials. This template can be used to support governance processes, taxonomy, skill alignment, and to ensure that the earning criteria and badge design meet the organization’s goals and guidelines. Click the image below and choose "USE TEMPLATE" to make your very own copy that you can customize to meet your institution’s needs.

 

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Please share your thoughts and feedback below.

Special shout out to Stella Hernandez @StellaHdez for her support and contribution.
2 Comments
MelissaDaigle-B
Community Explorer

This was very helpful, especially the note about hashtags in Tags metadata, "Use hashtagged labels to enable badges to be more readily discovered." Would you recommend adding hashtags to all Tags and adding a hashtag Tags for every Skill?

Tina-Swanton
Instructure
Instructure
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Hi Melissa! Great question! The search option on the Issuers Public Page can be used to help learners find badges, view the description and the earning criteria. A hashtag is not necessary for every skill. The recommendation would be to identify and use 3-5 of the most relevant skills.