Getting Started with Badges

2. Learn the process for earning a software badge

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  • Last updated January 24, 2023 at 9:19 AM by byummlab
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Learn how to apply for a badge, and post answers to these questions: For most badges, does your project need to use all the tools listed? Who is the current evaluator for your favorite software? Should you press "Request Feedback" before or after you show your project to the evaluator?
When you want to earn a badge, these are the steps you should follow to get it:
  1. Look at the badge requirements. Go to the badge you're interested in and click "More info" on each requirement to see its details. 
  2. Click "Join this badge." This way badgelist knows you want to work on that badge and will show you the options for submitting your evidence when you need them in step 4.
  3. Complete the requirements. For most badges, this means two things:
    1. Complete a project using some of the badge's required tools. this could be any project that you care about. While you don't need to use every tool listed in your project, you should be familiar with each tool and be able to explain each one. 
    2. Email the badge's sage, or meet with them if possible. Show them your project, explain how you made it, and demonstrate your skills with any other skills the badge requires that weren't in your project. The evaluator will either say you're good to go, or ask you to learn and do something more, then talk to them again. (You can find a list of who the sages are for each program at https://wiki.learnsoftware.org/current-sages/.
  4. Add your evidence on badgelist. On each badge requirement, click "Post your evidence."
    1. Upload your project to the cloud and paste a link to it on the "Complete a Project" requirement
    2. Write in the name of the sage and the date when you met with them on the "Demonstrate Your Skills to an Evaluator" requirement. 
  5. On the badge's page, click on "View Badge Portfolio" then click "Request feedback." This submits your finished and approved project so we can give you the badge you've earned at the next team meeting!



All posted evidence

No Katie After

g3nius About 3 years ago

got it!

18lmartin Over 3 years ago

Yes Premiere sage: Rebecca After

cinnivex Over 3 years ago

It does. Rebecca. after.

nathanwjcannon Over 3 years ago

no, but you need to show ability in all. Katie. After.

elistaggs00 Over 3 years ago

Answers

1. For most projects, not all tools listed are going to be required.

2. My favorite software is GarageBand, the current sage is Harrison

3. Do not press "request feedback" until after you show your project to the evaluator
nharris97 Over 3 years ago

1: Yes? 2: Kimby/Jessie 3: After

addiehop Over 3 years ago

Did with McKay! 02/19/21

savfill About 4 years ago

Answers to Questions

1. You do not need to use all of the tools on your project.
2. Rebecca is the current evaluator for Premiere
3. You should press "Request Feedback after you show the project to the evaluator.
hsorensen138 About 4 years ago

Answers

Projects need to use some of the tools, not all. McKay is the current evaluator for Photoshop. Request feedback after you show project to evaluator.
katem88 About 4 years ago

I've been doing it all wrong.

Learn how to apply for a badge, and post answers to these questions:
For most badges, does your project need to use all the tools listed? On most badges, you don't need to use all the tools listed!!
Who is the current evaluator for your favorite software? The current evaluator for my favorite software is Alanah!
Should you press "Request Feedback" before or after you show your project to the evaluator? I should show my project to the evaluator and get their feedback, and then I should press "Request Feedback" afterwards!
adam3norton Over 4 years ago

I've already earned a few badges!

Yes!
Liberty is the evaluator for Lightroom
After!
peter-giles Over 4 years ago