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Badge of honour? An exploration of the use of digital badges to support a partnership approach to faculty development

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posted on 2020-11-03, 14:16 authored by Angelica RísquezAngelica Rísquez, Dara Cassidy, Gearóid O Súilleabháin
This article describes a professional development initiative facilitated through a transformational partnership model. In this context, we discuss our experience of piloting an online continuing professional development course in the area of online teaching, which offered a digital badge for successful participants. The course was the result of a partnership between three Irish higher education institutions and a national agency that had initiated a nation-wide scheme to create and disseminate a range of open access collaborative professional development courses to promote the professionalisation of teaching and learning, with a specific digital badge being available for each course. We investigated the interplay between the digital badge issued for the course we piloted, and other potential intrinsic and extrinsic motivators. Digital badges appear to be a weak motivating factor in initial enrolment and engagement, although for some participants, they did motivate continued engagement and completion. We discuss implications in relation to internal and external drivers and motivations around professional development. We also offer reflections on the larger context in which badges might be used or valued by course participants in their professional environments.

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Australasian Journal of Educational Technology;26 (5)

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Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education

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peer-reviewed

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English

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