How badges can change the world
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
Designing for participation is a huge part of what it means to be an open source advocate. This category has posts about things I’ve participated in and things I’ve helped create that invite other people to participate and contribute.
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
Some thoughts on campaigning for the right things cross-posted on WAO blog In the Keep Badges Weird community, we’re beginning to have a conversation about… Read More »Advocating for learner-centric badge systems
Make decisions and share early and often cross-posted on WAO blog At the end of last year, we delivered a robust digital strategy to Julie’s… Read More »HOWTO: Set Open Standards for your project
cross-posted on WAO blog The Keep Badges Weird community is steadily growing, and it comes at a perfect time. People who are interested in Open… Read More »Join the Keep Badges Weird Community Call!
Implementing Greenpeace International’s Web Strategy cross-posted on WAO blog In late 2020, WAO ran a project designed to help Greenpeace International (GPI) establish a thoughtful… Read More »Communicating with Intention
cross-posted on WAO blog Clay Shirky wrote: “Communications tools don’t get socially interesting until they get technologically boring.” Ten years on, badges have become mainstream,… Read More »Keep Badges Weird…at the Badge Summit
cross-posted on WAO blog In the before times, co-op members came together in person for a couple days about twice a year to spend time… Read More »Strategic Starfish: Another Co-op Day
Originally published on Opensource.com Open projects generate feedback—lots of it. How can leaders manage it all? This process might help. People who let open principles… Read More »How to manage feedback on your open project
But not yet! Announcing our involvement in Catalyst’s Continuation Project originally published on WAO blog From this week until the end of August, We Are… Read More »All good things come to an end…
cross-posted on We Are Open Co-op blog In the Catalyst Definition Programme, we’re going to be helping charities use some of our favorite tools and… Read More »HOWTO: Create an Architecture of Participation for your Charity tech project