Badging for Instructional Design Assistants

Badging for Instructional Design Assistances. With image of digital badge for copyright and creative commons

Title and Organization

BYU Online Instructional Design Assistant Training through Badging

Date

Spring 2021

Problem

Instructional Design Assistants (IDAs) needed a way to demonstrate the skills and competencies they know coming into their new position and a way to document what they learn on the job.

My Role

Designer and developer on a three-person team

Solution

We focused on the skills and software IDAs need to use first, followed by more complex or less used skills. We developed assessment methods and digital badge requirements to allow IDAs to share their skills beyond their job. We used Badgr to manage the badge requirements and issuance. All the instructions and links to badge requirements were added to an internal Canvas course. 

I personally worked on the badges for Accessibility, Copyright & Creative Commons, and Screencasting. 

Challenges

 It was difficult to encourage full adoption by the current IDAs and full-time designers tasked with training new IDAs.

Results

IDAs who used the training and badge requirements as guidelines for their learning are able to demonstrate their skills, both on job and outside the organizaton. Encouraging full organization adoption, though, is still difficult

Badge Design & Development Gallery