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Category: gig economy

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Badge Alliance, Blackboard, Bloomberg’s What Works Cities, Career Connected Learning, Chicago Summer of Learning, City of LRNG, Clinton Global Initiative, Collective Shift - LRNG Program, Democrats for Education Reform (DFER), digital badges, Digital On Ramps, Digital Promise, Drexel University, edX, ETS’ SuccessNavigator assessment, federated citizen in the cloud, gamification, gig economy, HASTAC (Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory), HIVE learning networks, human capital, Human Capital Investments in Education, K-12 LinkedIn Data Badges, Knack - predictive HR gaming platform, Learning Ecosystem, Lisa Nutter - Sidecar Social Finance, LRNG - Digital On Ramps, McCarthur Foundation - Collective Shift, Michael Nutter - What Works Cities, Microsoft, Mozilla Open Badges, Online Reputation Management in the Gig Economy, Pearson, Philadelphia’s Promise Zone initiative, Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium, Professional Examination Service and Council for Aid to Education, The Afterschool Alliance, workforce data badges, Workforce.IO, WorkReady, WorkReady Playlist

Badges Find Their Way to San Jose, Philadelphia (and the Point Defiance Zoo)

1:1 device initiatives, ALEC, ALEC Innovation Schools and School Districts, Bill Gates, Bill Gates / Gates Foundation, Common Core Standards, Competency Based Learning, Education Reimagined, ESSA, Future Ready, gig economy, Great Plains Software, Greg Tehven, iNACOL, Ken Kay, Knowledgeworks, Learning Ecosystem, LRNG city, Marcus Lingenfelter, Mass Customized Learning (competency-based education), Microsoft, Most Likely To Succeed, North Dakota, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, Partnership for 21st Century Skills (P21), personalized learning, School ReTool, social impact investing, STEM, Strive Together, Susie Wise, Teach for America, Ted Dintersmith, Tom Vander Ark, Tony Wagner, Work-Based Learning

They’ve Got Trouble, Up There in North Dakota (Dintersmith Strikes Again)