Embedding badge criteria and evidence

Re: Embedding badge criteria and evidence

by William Beazley -
Number of replies: 0

Elizabeth,

I, too, used the description to add data needed for Continuing Education by the Texas Board of Professional Engineers. I can't wait on whether TSPE will decide to accept badges or not because I have to get into production.  I did, however, learn what data elements they will need in the future and started adding them directly into the badge description. For example, here is a badge description I just put into a badge:


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Someone with these skills can:

Identify and describe the role of the major types of contractual parties to a process plant design 
Describe the interchange of requirements between a client and a contractor 
Describe how design decisions further constrain project requirements.
CONTINUING EDUCATION DATA
COURSE DURATION: 1 Contact Hour
INSTRUCTOR: William G Beazley, PhD
TYPE OF ACTIVITY: Online course (Video, Notes, Quiz, Extras)
SPONSORING ORGANIZATION: Piping Design U

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The topmost stuff are the objectives demonstrated by taking the test.  The additional CE data I've added is required to satisfy the requirements of TSPE although they make no guarantees they will accept them. The rest of their requirements are already met in the current badge structure. A PE would still have to keep a log interpreting the information in their PDH units.  I plan to issue a few more badges then pay them a visit in Austin to explain what I am doing.

Bill