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== What is a Badge? ==
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badge [baj]: a special or distinctive mark, token, or device worn as a sign of
badge [baj]: a special or distinctive mark, token, or device worn as a sign of
allegiance, membership, authority, achievement, etc. (Source: [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/badge Dictionary.com])
allegiance, membership, authority, achievement, etc. (Source: [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/badge Dictionary.com])-->
 
== ¿Qué es un Badge o Insignia? ==
 
;badje o insignia :
:# f. Señal, distintivo, o divisa honorífica.
:# f. Emblema distintivo de una institución, asociación, o marca comercial, que se usa prendido en la ropa como muestra de vinculación o simpatía. Lucía en la solapa una insignia del club
:# f. Bandera, estandarte, imagen o medalla de un grupo civil, militar o religioso.
:# f. Mar. Bandera de cierta especie que, puesta al tope de uno de los palos del buque, denota la graduación del jefe que lo manda o de otro que va en él.
:# f. p. us. Rótulo que indica sobre la puerta el género que se vende en las tiendas, o el que en la puerta de una casa, habitación o despacho indica una profesión u oficio.Es una marca o distintivo especial,
 
Definiciones extraidas de la [http://lema.rae.es/drae/?val=insignia Real Académia Española]


A badge is a symbol or indicator of an accomplishment, skill, quality or interest. From the Boy and Girl Scouts, to PADI diving instruction, to the more recently popular geo-location game, [https://foursquare.com/ Foursquare], badges have been successfully used to set goals, motivate behaviors, represent achievements and communicate success in many contexts. A “digital badge” is an online record of achievements, tracking the recipient’s communities of interaction that issued the badge and the work completed to get it. Digital badges can support connected learning environments by motivating learning and signaling achievement both within particular communities as well as across communities and institutions. (Source: [https://wiki.mozilla.org/images/5/59/OpenBadges-Working-Paper_012312.pdf Erin Knight White Paper])
A badge is a symbol or indicator of an accomplishment, skill, quality or interest. From the Boy and Girl Scouts, to PADI diving instruction, to the more recently popular geo-location game, [https://foursquare.com/ Foursquare], badges have been successfully used to set goals, motivate behaviors, represent achievements and communicate success in many contexts. A “digital badge” is an online record of achievements, tracking the recipient’s communities of interaction that issued the badge and the work completed to get it. Digital badges can support connected learning environments by motivating learning and signaling achievement both within particular communities as well as across communities and institutions. (Source: [https://wiki.mozilla.org/images/5/59/OpenBadges-Working-Paper_012312.pdf Erin Knight White Paper])
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