How badges can change the world (Part 2)
Part 2: Why we need to transition Cross-posted on WAO blog. Read Part 1: The Two Loops Model for Open Recognition advocacy Whatever your beliefs… Read More »How badges can change the world (Part 2)
Curriculum is a boring word, but the learning materials that make up a curriculum can be exciting, interesting, learner-centric. This category includes posts about learning materials and engagement approaches I’ve produced over the years, and explains some of the models behind specific bits of content. Looking for actual curriculum? Check out my Learning Materials on GitHub.
Part 2: Why we need to transition Cross-posted on WAO blog. Read Part 1: The Two Loops Model for Open Recognition advocacy Whatever your beliefs… Read More »How badges can change the world (Part 2)
Part 1: The Two Loops Model for Open Recognition advocacy cross-posted on WAO blog Recently Keep Badges Weird community member, Alex Enkerli, commented on a… Read More »How badges can change the world
Reflections from the Catalyst Definition Programme As we come to the end of the programme, We Are Open has spent a little time thinking about… Read More »That’s a wrap!
Mapping landscapes for longterm, strategic change originally published on Medium We’re entering Week 7 of the Definition programme, and our cohort is beginning to put… Read More »We’re not building “apps”
cross-posted on We Are Open Co-op blog Weeknote Feb 15–19 Here’s another weeknote focussed on the Catalyst Definition Programme! I’m focusing on this specifically to… Read More »This week is all about [MAPPING]
Weeknote Feb 08–11 I spent every day this week coordinating, scheduling, interviewing, and designing the programme for the Catalyst Definition Programme We Are Open Co-op is… Read More »This week is all about [CATALYST]
cross-posted on WAO blog Last year, We Are Open Co-op worked directly with 10 charities funded through the Catalyst Discovery program. We’re pleased to announce… Read More »Prototyping with Purpose: Catalyst Definition phase
cross-posted on Medium The first time I touched Jekyll was in 2013 when I was working at Mozilla. At the time, the School of Webcraft,… Read More »Help me Jekyll!
This exercise helps your team members become aware of the various privileges they might possess—a great way to begin dialog about diversity and inclusion.
cross-posted on the We Are Open Co-op blog On July 26, 2017, an amazing community of more than 35 people came together to participate in… Read More »The Badge Wiki barn raising gave us a frame…