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Mapped the domain of evidence-based certification of the ethical internet and translated it into data models
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Build and deployed the infrastructure for badge issuance.
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Build and deployed a registry of organizations
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Translated the problem domain and our solution to a user-centric design language
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Released a framework-agnositic front-end component (public badges drawer) that organizations can embed in their websites
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Rolled out the zero badge and the drawer to 1 organization offcourse-studio.com today, and two more (waag.org and vpro.nl) in the next two weeks
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Interoperability with the OpenBadges Ecosystem
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Open Sourced the code along with core documentation and tools
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Frontend and backend need to be tested in production environments
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Refactoring, small additional features, and bug fixes on the basis of the aforementioned tests
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Better documentation and rationale
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Small set of regression tests
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Improved experience for mobile browsers
- Adoption
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More Valuecases / best practices
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Bottom up approach
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Adapt badges for use with other kinds of internet services, for instance:
- Products / Apps
- Open source projects
- Protocols
- Mapping Ethical Internet
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What are we going to measure?
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How are we going to measure it?
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How are we going to value this?
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How do we translate this information into actionable feedback
- Interventions
Three consectutive levels of involvement Public Spaces.
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Rendering initiatives and projects visible for broader audiences
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Connecting initiatives and projects, matching between projects and potential clients
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(Application for) Funding of infrastructural projects that can never be commercially sustainable