To grow the thoughts,
May be we have to build a skill checklist or a guidelines...
The problem is how to evaluate them with a computer...
Many badges are quantity evaluation in fact, not quality, "the most numerous actions taken, the most numerous goals reached...etc" because it's easy to count.
So classify them in what is easy to check, and not easy to check
In some french education , sometimes we can see this simple classification (from Bloom):
level 1: what is pure information (I know that Libreoffice is a word processor, so we need to list what you have to know about LibreOffice and its organization)
level 2: what i can explain, knowledges i can share (i'm able to explain how Libreoffice work, i know the vocabulary, i know some basics of the LO organisation and i can talk about it)
level 3: what you have understand and you can use directly to solve a probleme (i know what a style is and i can use one, modify one in the goal to write a document,use simple script)
level 4: I can now create complex document and solve complex task (create a new template, a new starbasic script with not already provided function or tool)
Régis Perdreau
Le mar. 19 févr. 2019 à 11:36, sophi <sophi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
Hi all,
I'm working with Mike Saunders on implementing the Open Badges system
in our community: https://openbadges.org
Mike is working with the Design project to get some badges with
LibreOffice identity. Guilhem is working on the infra side to see how to
automate the process.
In the meantime, I would like to ask you what would be the basis in your
opinion to get badges. If you read what OpenBadges is, it's not only
about contributions but also awarding skills. Those badges get more and
more recognized by companies and universities, so it's also an
opportunity for contributors to add to their experience.
In that regard, what realizations/targets would you propose to get awarded?
Thanks a lot in advance
Cheers
Sophie
--
Sophie Gautier sophie.gautier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
GSM: +33683901545
IRC: sophi
Release coordinator
The Document Foundation
_______________________________________________
LibreOffice mailing list
LibreOffice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
_______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice