Presentation of MIRVA (Making Informal Recognition Visible and Actionable) during the Open Recognition Alliance bi-monthly call. MIRVA is a 3 years project supported by the Erasmus+ project of the European Commission.
1. MIRVA
Making Informal Recognition Visible and Actionable
Co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union
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2. About MIRVA
Facts
Duration: 3 years (ends 08/2020)
Budget: ~450 000 €
Partners: 8
Countries: 6
Partners
1. Espace Mendès France, France (coordinator)
2. European Association for Adult Education, Belgium
3. Forschungsinstitut für Bildungs- und Sozialökonomie (FIBS),
Germany
4. Gear Up, The Netherlands
5. Etablissement Public Local d'Enseignement et de Formation
Professionnelle Agricole de l'Eure, France
6. Open Knowledge Belgium, Belgium
7. CINECA, Italy
8. Mind 2 Innovate, Greece
Objective: Making Informal Recognition Visible and Actionable
Outcomes
O1 - Open Recognition Framework
O2 - Guidelines for Communities & Individuals
O3 - Guidelines for Organisations & Practitioners
O4 - Guidelines for Technology Providers & Clients
O5 - Guidelines for linking informal recognition with
Frameworks
3. Open Recognition Framework
The aim of MIRVA, is to study the conditions of an Informal Recognition environment
through the exploration of:
• The potential benefits of Open Endorsement as proposed by the Open
Badge 2.0 specification;
• The conditions (technical, educational, political, etc.) for the successful
implementation of Open Endorsement;
• The services that could emerge from the information generated through Open
Endorsement;
• The mitigation of the risks of poor endorsements practices (e.g. LinkedIn!);
• The conditions for creation of an effective continuum between informal and formal
recognition;
4. Exploring the full potential of the new
Open Badges 2.0 specification:
Endorsement
Contributing to the next Open Badges 3.0 specification!
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5. How to make informal
learning visible?
Open
Badges
Open
Endorsements
How to make informal
recognition visible?
Made possible with the 2.0 specification!
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6. Why do we need
Open Recognition?
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9. Informal learning is not an inferior
form of learning, it is learning
Informal recognition is not an inferior
form of recognition, it is recognition
10. Informal learning is not an inferior
form of learning, it is learning
Informal recognition is not an inferior
form of learning, it is recognition
I learn
I recognise
therefore
11. Are we condemned to remain
agents in search of recognition?
Can’t we also be recognised
as recognisant agents?
14. Formal
Non-Formal
Traditional Non-Traditional
Competency
Badges
Micro-Credentials Smart
Badges
Conversational
Badges
Self-Issued Badges
Peer Endorsement
Scout
Badges
(Institution-centred)
Recognition
(Community-centred)
Nano-Diplomas
(Dynamic/Future)(Static/Past)
Badges as launchpads
Dream Badges
Collective Achievement
Badges
Empowerment
Conformance
Inclusion
Enabling
Affiliation
Badges
Achievement
Badges
The centre of gravity of Open
Badge initiatives is within the
conformance quadrant
15. One dire consequence
The increased colonisation
of the learning and
recognition spaces by
formal education!
Our task
Decolonise the
learning space!
16. Formal
Non-Formal
Traditional Non-Traditional
Competency
Badges
Micro-Credentials Smart
Badges
Conversational
Badges
Self-Issued Badges
Peer Endorsement
Scout
Badges
(Institution-centred)
Recognition
(Community-centred)
Nano-Diplomas
(Dynamic/Future)(Static/Past)
Badges as launchpads
Dream Badges
Collective Achievement
Badges
EmpowermentInclusion
Enabling
Affiliation
Badges
Achievement
Badges
How can we
move it here?
Conformance
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