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Webinar: Show Us the TrustEd Microcredentials!

This webinar is open to everyone.

First, we introduced a metadata framework for determining whether a digital credential has value and can be trusted. Then, we showed you how skills-based, career-ready badging and microcredentialing programs can help level the playing field for all learners. Now, we'll provide real-world examples of designing and implementing flexible, verifiable microcredentials to smooth the pathway from education to employment.

Wichita State University is at the forefront of innovation in microcredentials and will soon launch the world's first TrustEd Microcredential. Hear their story from concept and creation to submission and review, and find out what it takes to earn the TrustEd designation.

We'll also look at how leading technology providers are adopting the framework and getting the required microcredential metadata into their credentialing platforms.

Panelists:

  • Kim Moore, Executive Director, Office for Workforce, Professional and Community Education, Wichita State University

  • Heather Carle, Senior Director, Product Management, Territorium

  • Tomás Mindlin, Co-Founder & CEO, POK

Moderators:

  • Rob Coyle, Digital Credentials Program Manager, 1EdTech
  • Kelly Hoyland, Director of Higher Education Programs, 1EdTech

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Additional Session Resources


1EdTech's TrustEd Microcredential Coalition is providing much-needed clarity on what it means to be a trusted and quality microcredential. This webinar is the third in a series led by this group.

View a recording of the first webinar, We See You, Microcredentials.

View a recording of the second webinar, These Aren't Your Parent's Microcredentials.

View the TrustEd Microcredential Framework.

View the Commitment from Edtech Leaders Endorsing TrustEd Microcredentials

 

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