FREE WEBINAR

Integrating The Open University Badges with Navigatr to Build LifeLong Learning Pathways:

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49 minutes

Watch this webinar to learn how you can use Navigatr to build learning pathways to Open University Courses to highlight relevant further education opportunities and improve outcomes when delivering informal learning programmes.

Our Executive Director Tim Riches, and Jane Roberts - Head of OpenLearn will walk you through both the business benefits and technical advantages of Digital Badges to recognise learning and skills development.

🔍 What to Expect:

✅ Discover the power of OpenLearn Digital Badges in fostering continuous learning.

✅ Learn first hand from experts about building robust lifelong learning pathways.

✅ Gain insights into the transformative impact on local communities and individuals.

✅ Learn how to get involved with the pilot to build learning pathways that connect and measure informal and formal learning.

Meet the speakers

  • Jane Roberts

    HEAD OF OPENLEARN

    THE OPEN UNIVERSITY

    Jane brings a wealth of experience in distance education, covering the details of the OpenLearn Badged online Courses available to learners on Navigatr and sharing some insights into the benefits of badging course participation and developing pathways with OpenLearn badges.

  • Tim Riches

    Executive Director, Navigatr

    Tim is deeply passionate about open innovation and committed to fostering change that empowers individuals to reach their full potential. With over a decade of experience in collaborating with stakeholders and teams, Tim has led the adoption of Open Badges in the UK, from Badge the UK to supporting City & Guilds' adoption of digital credentials and developing Cities of Learning with The RSA, adopted by nine UK local authorities

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