Session

The European Open Recognition Project MIRVA II: Making Informal Recognition Visible And Actionable

  • Time: 15h30-17h00
  • Location: Salle Lauzelle
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Type: Workshop

The second part of the The European Open Recognition Project MIRVA (http://www.openrecognition.org/blog/2017/09/27/making-informal-recognition-visible-and-actionable-mirva/), follows a general presentation of the progress and status quo of where we are right now and flows into a call to action!

The Workshop is for anyone to explore how to make informal recognition visible and actionable by drafting recognition scenarios, use cases & the Open Recognition framework outline.

Speakers

Hello I'm Bert Jehoul

Bert Jehoul is a Federal civil servant, convinced of the power of openess to reduce bureaucracy, increase trust & facilitate citizen-engagement and private-public cooperations. He helped initiating the Be Badges platform at Selor (Selection Office for the Belgian Government) and supports the Bologna Open Recognition Declaration. Bert has a background in Psychology and Psychometrics and is an enthusiastic user of the statistical software R as well as a board member of Open Knowledge Belgium

Bert Jehoul

Representative

Be Badges - Open Recognition Belgium

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Hello I'm Serge Ravet

- creation and development of a European professional body in the field of learning technologies - management of European projects, studies and research projects in the field of learning technologies - development of a set of occupational standards of competence for individual and organisational learning, quality assurance services - Director of a training consultancy specialising in competence-based learning and assessment.

Serge Ravet

Innovation DIrector

ADPIOS

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Hello I'm Dominic Orr

Researcher at Berlin-based research institute Forschungsinstitut für Bildungs- und Sozialökonomie and freelance educational policy analyst. He has worked on the topic of Open Educational Resources for the OECD as external consultant and for UNESCO on measuring equity and affordability in tertiary education and for the Worldbank advising on internal funding allocation at HEIs.

Dominic Orr

Researcher & policy analyst

FiBS-Research Institute for the Economics of Education and Social Affairs

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