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Open Badges is....
This wiki page outlines the high level 2014 - 2016 goals for the Mozilla Open Badges project. We will continue to iterate on this page as we go.
 
This collection of wiki pages outlines the high level 2014 - 2016 goals for Mozilla Foundation overall and for each of these programs. ''This is a draft version of the site'' -- it will evolve into a MoFO planning hub including goals, roadmaps and status updates starting in January 2014.


=== Open Badges Goals & Strategy ===
=== Open Badges Goals & Strategy ===
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badging experience, and the common interfaces and channels to ensure that a connected ecosystem of
badging experience, and the common interfaces and channels to ensure that a connected ecosystem of
tools, support and services can exist. In 2014, the Open Badges team will build and release BadgeKit, an
tools, support and services can exist. In 2014, the Open Badges team will build and release BadgeKit, an
open tool stack to support the entire badging experience, including defining and issuing badges. We will
open tool stack to support the entire badging experience, including defining and issuing badges. Key adopters of BadgeKit in 2014 - 2016 will be more city-wide roll outs of badging and we are working with over 10 cities on a 2014 summer roll out. We also hope to engage more deeply with key global organizations like the United Nations, as well as the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Vocational and Adult Education, the Scottish Qualifications Authority, DigitalME, Statewide Afterschool Networks, and numerous K-12 schools, universities and community colleges to develop important badge systems on top of BadgeKit and the Standard.
also launch the Badge the World campaign to invite and support a wide diversity of organizations and
global communities into badging. Finally, we hope to engage more deeply with key global organizations like the United Nations, as well as the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Vocational and Adult Education, the Scottish Qualifications Authority, DigitalME, Statewide Afterschool Networks, and numerous K-12 schools, universities and community colleges to develop important badge systems.


<b>6. Possible revenue opportunities:</b><br>
<b>6. Possible revenue opportunities:</b><br>
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