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Merged into Badges.
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Introduction[edit]The idea behind the Merit Badge system is to create a bootstrap path for people seeking to learn practical, technical subjects relatively quickly. It is intended to be organic and non-limiting, while simultaneously providing a small amount of basic structure. Initially, Merit Badges are intended to convey entry-level competency: after completing the requirements for a given badge, it is intended that the student should then be capable of taking on projects in that discipline in a more or less self directed manner. Several groups of Badges have been grouped together into "clusters"; in this case, the Student should, after completing the required badges, finish a Cluster by completing an original project with the help of their SME. Each Merit Badge had three essential components:
The Process[edit]In a nutshell:
Merit Badges[edit]Electronics Cluster[edit]
Chemistry[edit]
BioTechnology[edit]
Computer Programming[edit]
Networks[edit]
Computer Systems[edit]
Security and Cryptography[edit]
Machine Learning[edit]
Miscellaneous[edit]
Status & Needs[edit]The NoiseBridge Merit Badge Scheme should currently be considered ALPHA QUALITY. Contributors and collaborators are actively sought in the form of:
Creating a New Badge[edit]I anticipate that there will be lots more badges in the near future. If you feel that your interest isn't recommended here, I implore you, write up the badge you want to see. Please, however, don't create requirements unless you feel comfortable acting as the SME for the badge you're creating; if a badge you want to *earn* isn't here, you'll need to find (or become!) an expert to help you create a set of goals. Goals should consist of 5 to 10 items, which may have sub-items; for example, the Foo Badge might have goals in the form:
The first alpha-quality badge should soon be available as Knots and Splices. External References[edit]
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