Seton Hall Launches Redesigned Digital Badging Platform
The Teaching, Learning and Technology Center (TLTC) is proud to announce the launch of the newly redesigned Seton Hall University (SHU) Badges platform, an advanced badging and micro-credentialing system designed to highlight learning
that extends beyond the traditional transcript.
Digital badges provide students, faculty and staff with a meaningful way to capture,
verify and showcase skills and achievements. Each badge contains embedded metadata
that identifies the issuing organization, outlines the criteria for earning and notes
the date of completion. These verified credentials can be shared on resumes, LinkedIn
profiles and digital portfolios, giving employers, graduate programs and professional
networks a more complete picture of an individual’s capabilities.
“We are so appreciative of the TLTC and the badging platform,” said Dean Karen Van
Norman. “Being able to offer this to students who complete our THRIVE program is a
great boost to them and to the program itself. The TLTC made this project incredibly
easy to implement for us. We will be using this again for future programs.”
Why Badging Matters
Badges provide a visible, portable and verifiable credential that signals to employers
and graduate schools that a candidate has gone beyond coursework to demonstrate real-world
skills. This added layer of credibility helps Seton Hall graduates stand out in today’s
competitive market.
Digital badging also supports Seton Hall’s mission of forming servant leaders and
lifelong learners by recognizing achievements in academics, leadership, service, technology
and professional growth.
Discover the New Features
The redesigned platform makes it easier for faculty, staff and departments to design
and propose badges that reflect Seton Hall’s mission and the wide range of skills
fostered on campus. In the past, departments issued badges to mark training completions
or gamify activities. The new platform builds on that history with richer, more customizable
opportunities for recognition.
Highlights of the SHU Badges Website
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Badges Catalog featuring programs, events and courses where digital badging recognizes skills and
achievements. -
Explore Guides with simple instructions for claiming and sharing badges on LinkedIn and other platforms.
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Request a Badge form for departments, programs and organizations to create new badges.
Who can Participate
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Students can earn badges for academic achievements, leadership roles, internships
and extracurricular activities. -
Faculty and staff may receive badges for professional development, scholarship, technology
training and workplace skills. -
Campus organizations, including student clubs, career services and human resources,
can design and award badges to participants.
To learn more, visit the SHU Badges website.
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