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State of Public Badges Project

27/01/202

What did we accomplish so far?

  • Mapped the domain of evidence-based certification of the ethical internet and translated it into data models

  • Build and deployed the infrastructure for badge issuance.

  • Build and deployed a registry of organizations

  • Translated the problem domain and our solution to a user-centric design language

  • Released a framework-agnositic front-end component (public badges drawer) that organizations can embed in their websites

  • 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

  • Interoperability with the OpenBadges Ecosystem

  • Open Sourced the code along with core documentation and tools

What is necessary for the 1.0 release?

  • Frontend and backend need to be tested in production environments

  • Refactoring, small additional features, and bug fixes on the basis of the aforementioned tests

  • Better documentation and rationale

  • Small set of regression tests

  • Improved experience for mobile browsers

What follows after that?

  1. Adoption
  • More Valuecases / best practices

  • Bottom up approach

  • Adapt badges for use with other kinds of internet services, for instance:

    • Products / Apps
    • Open source projects
    • Protocols
  1. Mapping Ethical Internet
  • What are we going to measure?

  • How are we going to measure it?

  • How are we going to value this?

  • How do we translate this information into actionable feedback

  1. Interventions

Three consectutive levels of involvement Public Spaces.

  1. Rendering initiatives and projects visible for broader audiences

  2. Connecting initiatives and projects, matching between projects and potential clients

  3. (Application for) Funding of infrastructural projects that can never be commercially sustainable