

For professional development, they can be a great way demonstrate course completion and lifelong learning. Why Badges? (And When?)įor public education, the biggest attraction to badging is often the ability to manage microcredentials around projects and real-world achievements. I recently had a chance to speak with Wayne Skipper, founder of Badgr and one of the leading voices in badging technologies today, about why badges are in this position, where he sees them headed, and what his company is doing to drive progress. Before diving into what he had to say, however, let’s take a moment to examine the badging landscape. Almost everybody knows what they are, almost everybody has at least one or two (whether or not they show them off is another matter), and most would agree that they hold a lot of promise for developing competency-based systems.īut in spite of this recognition, proliferation, and potential impact, they still aren’t widely used in public K-12 (or even post-secondary) education, and when they are, the purveyors of these badges sometimes struggle to make them seem credible to people outside of their immediate circles. Each one of these act differently with their distinct features and seem to be ultra- realistic as well.Badges occupy an interesting space in the education sphere. Hence, there can be set of 4 players who can play this boat competition.

However, along with this there are other boats and their features are also highlighted in the game.

The most highlighted part in the latest version of this game is that, Class ACC boat which is the helm of regattas. They are the most dignified and multinational competition holders like Auklans, Rio and even Valencia. So high is the level of realism in both single as well as multiplayer games that it becomes hard to ask a player to stop until he has finished the race.Īt the moment, this is availble across 14 courses in ocean waters. Taking part in sailing competitions in world class boats and yachts is an experience that sailing lovers relish.

With every successive version, the game is becoming better and anyone who has played Virtual Skipper when it was launched years ago would vouch for Virtual Skipper 5 be4ing the best in nautical simulations. In fact, ask one of those who are crazy about sailing, and you will get an answer that the game is the best in the world. It is a very interesting game but one must have knowledge about sailing to be able to play this game. This is a simulator game and all the attention of the developer is on the boats.
