Digital credential companies partner up
/?php if ( is_category('pie-chat') ) {?> /?php }?>Credentials verification company Digitary has announced it has partnered with US-based Parchment to help learners “turn credentials into opportunities”.
Credentials verification company Digitary has announced it has partnered with US-based Parchment to help learners “turn credentials into opportunities”.
Universities Admissions Centre is poised to set up Australia’s first micro-credentials marketplace, having won an Australian government grant.
The University of Nottingham is partnering with Braeburn international schools to offer postgraduate training for teachers in East Africa.
Australia-based internship provider Outcome.Life has acquired C2People as it seeks to “revolutionise” internship programs by integrating micro-credentials.
Nine out of 10 US and Canadian institutions use digital credentials but half are “not at all familiar” with how blockchain technology could be used.
A new credential wallet for post-secondary learners has been announced by the Association of Registrars of the Universities and Colleges of Canada.
Online-delivered English language tests may require additional screening by admissions departments at some institutions, stakeholders have suggested.
UNESCO’s first global framework to recognise academic qualifications is expected to reduce obstacles faced by internationally mobile students and displaced people.
Australian international educators will be able to have their achievements within the industry acknowledged as part of a new fellowship program.
Eighteen months since paper credentials were ditched for secure, digital, sharable academic certificates, Linnaeus University has seen students support the switch.
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