This add-on plugin to BadgeOS and BuddyPress automatically joins a user to one or more BuddyPress groups when they use a corresponding Invite Code upon joining your site.
Contribute to wp-plugins/badgeos development by creating an account on GitHub. Visit the BadgeOS menu to add Badges and set up new Achievement Types. Enter Credly credentials for the badge Issuer in the Credly Integration settings to enable the free Credly Badge Builder and badge sharing. That can be earned multiple times, to users. Updated: BadgeOS Add-Ons admin page now shows current BadgeOS add-ons; Updated: badgeosachievementslist shortcode now shows send to Credly link on earned achievements. Fix: The “Award an Achievement” section on the User Profile page now grabs the appropriate custom post type slugs. Fix: Updated an incorrectly named function. BadgeOS allows you to define an unlimited number of achievements, require users to upload assignments for a badge, and even allows for manually achievement issuing. Users can share their successes on social networking platforms and store their achievements using Credly. Click here to read the official integration announcement.
Note: You will need the free BadgeOS plugin™ (version 1.2 or higher) and the BuddyPress plugin v1.7 or higher installed to use this plugin.
BadgeOS™ turns your WordPress site into an achievement and badging system. Use the BadgeOS Invite Code plugin in conjunction with the BadgeOS Community Add-on, and badges based on Group membership can be awarded to users as soon as they join your site with a valid Invite Code.
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LearningTimes, LLC licenses BadgeOS and the BadgeOS Activity Codes Add-on to you under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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Yes, we do. We especially enjoy working on innovative projects with forward-thinking teams extending achievement recognition into new environments and surfacing achievement in new ways. See examples and learn more at: http://badgeos.org/services/badgeos-customization/.
Thanks for asking! Please do share back code modifications or enhancements you make for inclusion in BadgeOS core or as add-ons. (Functions that are specialized for just some users are likely best as add-on plugins to BadgeOS. We can help figure that out with you.) Visit us on GitHub to share your code with the BadgeOS community.
Credly is the universal way to recognize, store and share life’s achievements. We’ve integrated Credly into BadgeOS because it’s downright the easiest, most fun way to collect evidence of all your achievements in one place and then share them out when and where it matters most. There are a rapidly growing number of platforms and apps that are using the Credly “Open Credit” API to enable sharable badges; the BadgeOS WordPress integration is just one great example! Visit us Credly.com to learn more or contact us for guidance with using the free Open Credit API in your own projects or applications.
“BadgeOS Invite Codes Add-on” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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