Sherry Zuccaro

Reflection

Sherry Zuccaro

  • January 19, 2024 at 9:39 AM
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This lesson explained how Digital Badging works, what it is, and what it is not. Digital Badging is an alternative to in-person professional development. Most badges recognize micro-credentials earned and lessons are not lengthy. Each badge requires participants to submit evidence in the form of screenshots, written responses and/or links to artifacts. The video showed how to take a screenshot, how to submit written responses, and how to share a link. It is important to register in Frontline and wait to be approved before working on a badge. Once a badge awarder reviews your evidence, you will receive an email with feedback. You can find certificates of completion in the Digital Badging community. Participants must upload their completion certificate into Frontline in order to receive credit.