For some time now, the education community has discussed and explored how to get out of the standardized-testing rut and make learning enjoyable again. Online games and challenges, real-world work, and point systems have been a few of the ideas kicked around by educators and tech-enthusiasts alike. Earlier this school year, a New York Times article highlighted the benefits of using digital badges to enable students, including those writing their college-admission essays, to demonstrate their knowledge and skills.
The Smithsonian has amazing resources that are free and this is just one. This is a new program, designed for students K-12, that is online and awards digital badges. What can your students do?
* Explore the world outside the classroom.
* Do real-world work
* Make connections across the curriculum
* Build 21st century skills
* Foster self-directed learning
* Know the environment is kid-safe
This post provides additional information as well as a video that describes this resource. Currently there are 16 badges (with more to be added). To go directly to the website click this link:
http://smithsonianquests.org/