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SSSC 23 Things Digital – Blog post of the month
This Open Badge is awarded to social services workers in Scotland who have published a blog to document their learning and progress through the 23 Things: Digital resource, and where a particular blog post has been assessed by the SSSC Digital Learning team as being reflective, insightful and useful to other social services workers.
This Open Badge is awarded to social services workers in Scotland who have published a blog to document their learning and progress through the 23 Things: Digital resource, and where a particular blog post has been assessed by the SSSC Digital Learning team as being reflective, insightful and useful to other social services workers.
The relevant blog post must:
- have been successfully used as evidence towards a 23 Things: Digital Open Badge,
- be judged by the SSSC Digital Learning team to be particularly reflective, insightful and useful to other social services workers.
You must have published at least one accessible blog post in relation to the SSSC 23 Things Digital Capabilities programme before you can be considered for this Open Badge.
The evidence for this Open Badge will be a link to the relevant blog post assessed by the SSSC Digital Learning team as the blog post of the month.
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