The EXPLORE Training
in Gamification of Heritage
The Platform
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Certification
The EU supports digital credentials/Open Badges (often via Europass Digital Credentials, and increasingly aligned with Open Badges 3.0) as the vehicle for recognising skills and micro-learning outcomes. EXPLORE is fully aligned with this view and issues an Open Digital Badge for the Cultural Game Design. The value of the digital skill badges, lies primarily in the
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Portability & verification: they're issued as tamper-evident, machine-readable digital files that can be shared on LinkedIn, CVs, or institutional platforms and verified instantly, rather than relying on a paper certificate.
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Granularity: badges can certify a specific skill, module, or competence (e.g. one workshop within a larger course) rather than only a full qualification — useful for non-formal and informal learning, short courses, and CPD.
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Employer and institutional trust: when properly aligned to a recognised framework, a badge signals a comparable, quality-assured level of achievement rather than an arbitrary "certificate of completion."

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