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little bit of fun, but there’s no reason that it cannot be based upon solid instructional design principles of reward, feedback, and marking milestones.
When I’m not on the instructional design or archaeology gigs, one of the things that I love to do is martial arts. And while I love training, I also love to teach. Indeed, they are inextricably woven together in the martial arts world, and I love it when teaching isn’t driven by profit—just the drive to give back to the community and the love of the art.
Prior to this little project, students at Champions Taekwondo would grade (aka “test”) for promotion to the next belt and the only evidence of this would be their new belt. Hence, this certificate. A milestone marker that students can keep to prove their grade if or when they move to a new club.
Format: Letter-sized certificate, bleed-printed
Software: InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator
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