On Jan 29, 2015, at 10:43 AM, Michael Guss <mguss@wikimedia.org> wrote:Hello everyone,Here is the proposed social media for the "In Sweden, issuing open badges to recognise Wikipedia skills in the Education Program" blog post.Here is the meta draft: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Blog/Drafts/In_Sweden,_issuing_Open_Badges_to_recognise_Wikipedia_skills_in_the_Education_Programt: New badges recognize students and teachers who contribute to Wikipedia: [LINK]
t: Using @mozilla Open Badge infrastructure, @wikimediaSE has started issuing digital badges to educators & students: [LINK]t: Recognizing their achievements, @WikimediaSE is rewarding educators & students with digital badgest: Sponsored by @WikimediaSE both educators & students are earning digital badges for learning to engage with Wikipediat: Sponsored by @wikimediaSE, students are acquiring badges, recognizing their achievements in media & info literacyt: Sponsored by @wikimediaSE, educators are being recognized for incorporating Wikipedia into their curricula:
f/g: New badges recognize Swedish students and teachers who contribute to Wikipedia. Editing Wikipedia counts as learning!
_______________________________________________f/g: Wikimedia Sverige (Sweden) is helping students become better critical thinkers, more media and information literate by recognizing their accomplishments on Wikipedia.f/g: Wikimedia Sverige (Sweden) is recognizing Swedish students and educators for their accomplishments on Wikipedia. Editing counts as learning!
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