Technology Badges

Easily Demonstrate Your New Skillset

Display Your Knowledge

Digital badges are visual representations of a stackable skillset — a powerful micro credentialing tool for identifying and validating the rich array of people’s skills, knowledge, accomplishments, and competencies.

There are two ways you can earn badges — through self-paced modules or course credit. Each badge will take several hours to complete depending on the tool, but generally they require a minimum of two hours, and some take more than ten.

How the Badge System Works

Most badges focus on a group of technology tools that can be used solve specific problems or address specific challenges. Each badge includes background information, examples and instructions. By moving through various levels of challenges, you can gain experience using one or more of the tools and receive feedback on your efforts. You will be awarded a badge when you demonstrate mastery of using the tool(s) to accomplish each badge challenge.

Instructors in the MSEd program may also suggest or assign specific digital tools in their classes. If you have not had previous experience with that specific tool, you can immediately go to the badge repository, select the badge that focuses on the needed technology tool and develop your knowledge and facility with that tool.

Are Badges a Requirement?

Earning technology badges is not a requirement of the MSEd program — you may decide to simply access and review the badge content to learn about the tools without participating in the challenges to earn the badge. However, earned badges can prove your competency with instructional technologies to potential employers.

How You Can Use Badges Professionally

You will explore and earn badges within the Technology Badge Repository found within the Brightspace course “Technology Badge Repository – LDT/Badge”. During the program and after graduation, you can display the badges you have earned by including them within your LDT MS final portfolio, and within LinkedIn and/or Facebook. When a digital badge is clicked on, it will show the viewer the badge and outline the specific skills you’ve learned.

Self-paced option

Earn badges whenever you want in self-paced modules while you are a student in the program. Earn as many or as few as you choose. You will not earn course credit for completed badges.

Course-Credit Option

Enroll in and complete EDCI 56000 for course credit. If you have already been awarded badges before entering the course, they will count toward the number needed to complete the class.

Current Badges

Below is a list of the badges that are currently available. Note that for each badge listed is the purpose of the badge, what will be required for each badge challenge, and a list of the associated technologies that can be learned and used to accomplish each challenges.

Basic Course Tools badge

This badge focuses on demonstrating skills and competence with various digital tools that are often found effective and needed in one’s daily life. These are tools that will allow you to showcase your work, reflectively review and discuss your work, and provide means to store your work.

ChallengeWhat Students Will DemonstrateAssociated Technologies
1Use of blogs as writing toolsBlogger
Wix (blogging element)
Weebly (blogging element)
WordPress
2Use of screencast tools to create videos of the computer screen with voice narrationScreencastify
Screenpal
Free Online Screen Recorder
3Use of cloud storage and sharing tools to store and share informationDropbox
Google Drive
OneDrive
Box
Research Tools badge

This badge focuses on several types of tools that facilitate gathering, organizing, and reporting information. We are bombarded with information each day, these tools can be used to help you strategically brainstorm, select, prioritize, organize, map, highlight, store and later retrieve and report information in some predetermined manner that is useful.

ChallengeWhat Students Will DemonstrateAssociated Technologies
1Use of notetaking toolsEvernote
OneNote
Zoho Notebook
2Use of social bookmarking toolsWakelet
Flipboard
Pearltrees
Pinterest
Diigo
Pocket
3Use of mindmapping and brainstorming toolsMindmeister
Popplet
Padlet
Presentation Tools Badge

Presentation tools are those technologies that facilitate the development and delivery of information and content to the audience/learners. Generally, the information is presented in some type of visual manner with an accompanying individual presenter and/or with embedded audio, images, videos, etc. To obtain this badge, you will demonstrate how to use tools to create standard presentations, adapted presentations that involve animations, and additional resources for your presentation in the form of infographics.

ChallengeWhat Students Will DemonstrateAssociated Technologies
1How to design your presentation by using storyboards and/or design documents
2How to use tools to develop a simple presentationPowerPoint
Prezi
Keynote
Google Slides
3How to use tools to adapt a presentationVideoScribe
Vyond
Powtoons
Animaker
4How to add resources to your presentation (e.g., infographics)Canva
Piktochart
Easel.ly
Venngage
Podcasts and Audio Editing Badge

Adding audio elements to instructional materials can be a powerful way to impact learning and motivation. Audio editing software allows one to record, edit, convert, and listen to digital audio files. From very short audio files used to help identify key attributes in a discrimination task to extended podcasts of verbal information and storytelling, those designing instructional materials need the capability of editing audio to successfully impact learning.

ChallengeWhat Students Will DemonstrateAssociated Technologies
1How to create, access, and edit audio filesAudacity
GarageBand
Adobe Audition
2How to design a podcast episode
3How to create a podcast episodeAudacity
GarageBand
Adobe Audition
Video Production and Editing Badge

Video production tools allow you to create and edit videos and then publish them to YouTube, Facebook, and other similar services. From an instructional viewpoint, your videos can include text, graphics/still images, background music, voice over narration, picture-in-picture, and other interactive features such as polls. To create effective and appealing videos, careful planning is necessary. Within this badge you will demonstrate your competency in designing a short instructional video and in selecting and using video editing tools to create, edit, and publish the finished video.

ChallengeWhat Students Will DemonstrateAssociated Technologies
1How to design an instructional video using a storyboard
2How to create, edit, and produce an instructional videoCamtasia
iMovie
Lightworks
Open Shot
3How to explain the value of creating instructional videos
Website Development Badge

Website development tools allow you to create a collection of related web pages, identify them with a common domain name, and publish them on a web server. Websites can contain information in the form of written documentation, videos, links to other websites, etc. They can contain means to allow those accessing the site to interact by selecting specific pages to review, exploring different available links, or providing comments or additional information to the site.

ChallengeWhat Students Will DemonstrateAssociated Technologies
1How to design a website using planning cards and storyboards
2How to create a websiteWix
Weebly
WordPress
Google Sites
Squarespace
3How to explain the value of creating a website
Interaction and Assessment Tools Badge

This badge focuses on several types of tools that facilitate learner/user interaction with the information and learning materials that are being presented. For example, these tools allow for various types of questions, polls, and surveys to be presented, followed by required responses from the users. The tools can be used to collect information, as well as provide feedback based on the given responses.

ChallengeWhat Students Will DemonstrateAssociated Technologies
1How to create polls, forms, and surveys for assessment and increased interactionGoogle Forms
LimeSurvey
EdPuzzle
Weebly
Survey Monkey
2How to create study tools and quizzes for assessment and interactionQuizlet
Socrative
Kahoot!
3How to explain the value of interaction and assessment tools
Storyline 360 Badge

This badge will require you to demonstrate your ability to utilize Articulate Storyline 360 and more importantly, how it integrates into the instructional design process to enhance teaching and learning. You will achieve this badge by producing a full, interactive, instructional Storyline module.

ChallengeWhat Students Will DemonstrateAssociated Technologies
1How to understand the basics of Storyline and how to plan/design a storyStoryline 360
2How to create a basic Storyline moduleStoryline 360
3How to describe and explain the use of layers, triggers, and variables in a manner that will increase user interaction within an instructional module.
4How to add interactivity through layers, triggers, variables, and quizzes in a Storyline moduleStoryline 360
E-Learning Badge

This badge offers you the opportunity to demonstrate your instructional design capabilities as you plan, design, and create the instructional module. It will require you to demonstrate your expertise in the use of various technologies to investigate, design, and deliver the module, as well as your ability to select and integrate the proper technologies to engage and assess the learning of your audience.

ChallengeWhat Students Will DemonstrateAssociated Technologies
1How to complete the initial planning of the e-learning interactive module
2How to design an e-learning module using a storyboard
3How to develop an e-learning moduleA variety of technologies will be used for this development effort
4How to evaluate an e-learning module
Information Literacy Badge

Information literacy refers to the ability to identify, locate, evaluate, and effectively use information from various sources. It involves a set of skills, competencies, and critical thinking abilities that enable individuals to navigate the vast amount of information available in today’s digital age. Students, teachers, and instructional designers need to be able to effectively access information, evaluate its quality and relevance, and then use it appropriately. Proper use includes knowing when, why, and how material can be used (i.e., copyright), the potential impact of Fair Use, as well as, how to properly attribute the intellectual property of others.

ChallengeWhat Students Will DemonstrateAssociated Technologies
1How to find and access relevant online resourcesScreencast technology
2How to evaluate online resourcesScreencast technologies
Infographic technologies
3How to use and attribute online resources appropriately (i.e., copyright, fair use)
Digital Online Communication and Collaboration Badge

This badge focuses on demonstrating your competency in communicating and collaborating effectively with others in the digital world. By earning this badge, you will demonstrate how to be professional in the way you communicate online and how through that communication you are able to develop professional learning networks (PLNs). Finally, this badge also has you demonstrate your ability to collaborate and work with others in the online environment.

ChallengeWhat Students Will DemonstrateAssociated Technologies
1How to communicate effectively in a digital worldBlog technologies
Infographic technologies
2How to communicate professionallyScreencast technologies
3How to create, access, and use professional learning networks
4How to use collaboration tools to effectively engage usersInfographic technologies
Online Safety and Ethics Badge

This badge focuses on the attitudes and behaviors one should have while using online environments for work, studying, or socializing. These attitudes and behaviors provide a road map towards a good digital footprint, online safety, and ethical behavior. We will explore your competency in identifying and safeguarding against any inappropriate, unethical, or illegal use of personal data, as well as any behaviors against other individuals in the online environment.

ChallengeWhat Students Will DemonstrateAssociated Technologies
1How to exhibit safe and ethical online behaviorsBlog technologies
2How to recognize and address unethical online behaviorsScreencast technologies
Infographic technologies
3How to protect digital identities and dataBlog technologies
Emerging Technology badge

New technologies and applications appear almost daily. It can be challenging to know which technology would be worth the investment of money, time, and effort to acquire, learn, practice, and integrate within the work or classroom setting. Which technology can have the needed impact on you and your learners? This badge focuses on having you demonstrate how to find ways to identify and determine which emerging technologies would have the most value for you and those you train and how you can integrate those technologies which prove to be of most benefit.

ChallengeWhat Students Will DemonstrateAssociated Technologies
1How to identify personal technology tool needsBlog technologies
2How to find, access, and assess emerging relevant technologiesScreencast technologies
Infographic technologies
3How to integrate relevant technologies