At the end of last week we pushed out the first of two large updates to the Open Badges Backpack.
What we’ve got in this update:
Open Badges V2.0
If design is about predicting the needs of the future then the original Open Badge Specification did a good job. It provided an accessible foundation to drive early adoption of from groups across the world and like all great ideas is simple to communicate.
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Badge Alliance Standard Working Group Launches 2016 Cycle
March 1st marked the 2016 cycle’s first call of the Badge Alliance Standard Working Group as it begins the work on the future of Open Badges. The working group is the official standards body for the Open Badges Specification, and it will organize the work leading up…