I was doing a little visual thinking (start in the middle of the page and work out in as many directions as possible) about interpersonal recognition for a credentialing workshop with Badge guru Doug Belshaw for the N-TUTORR project.| Open Visual Thinkery
I think in the early days of thinking about open credentialing, I got fixated on the credential part. The proof you might receive from an authoritative body, qualified to judge, rather than a human nod or tip-of-the-hat from someone in my community. Recognition – we all need it. By the way, it’s a long time […] The post The Meaning of Recognition appeared first on Open Visual Thinkery.| Open Visual Thinkery
Hidden in conversation are a whole host of metaphors, which are pictorial clues to the stories being told. Contrasting two metaphors allows us to compare how different each one feels from the other. That being said, for those living in bungalows, this might need some explaining… This illustration was created for a series of credentialing […] The post Microcredentials and Recognition appeared first on Open Visual Thinkery.| Open Visual Thinkery
What creates the spark behind an illustration? There's nothing I love better than playing idea ping-pong with a co-collaborator.| Open Visual Thinkery