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How Digital Credentials Can Elevate Existing Programs

Edsurge

The experiences focus on global and cultural competencies, health and wellness, leadership, research, creative and scholarly activities, and service learning and civic engagement. Faculty need tools and ways to do so. However, higher education cannot continue to assume that it knows what employers want and need.

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4 Benefits a Digital Credential Program Offers Right Now

Edsurge

Microcredentials are not a threat to traditional credentials but rather can complement them by showcasing the skills and competencies those traditional credentials and the learners extracurricular experiences offer employers.

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21 priorities for student success and learning in 2025

eSchool News

Learning losses and persistent equity challenges linger even as the world marks one more year since the COVID pandemic. Advanced technology can now support more ambitious modes of teaching, learning, and assessment. To be clear, this work is about addressing the root of the problem–not just tinkering around the edges.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

Despite predictions that badges would be the “ new credential ” and that we were looking at a “ Future Full of Badges ,” it’s not clear that digital badges have provided us with a really meaningful way to assess skills or expertise. billion by 2025. Wedge Tailed Green Pigeon. The Teacher Influencer Hustle. Interactive Whiteboards.

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