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** Moving From Random to Intentional Acts of Dual Credit ([link removed])
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Nov 19, 2021 09:07 am
This recent article from Inside Higher Ed authored by Ken Sauer, Senior Associate Commissioner and Chief Academic Officer at the Indiana Commission for Higher Education, explores the important work Indiana is doing to integrate transfer and technology in support of learners. The article notes how Indiana is working with Credential Engine to leverage credential transparency
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** Southern New Hampshire University Innovates Using CTDL ([link removed])
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Nov 18, 2021 11:30 am
Credential Engine and Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) are collaborating to develop new opportunities for advancing student success. SNHU is a nonprofit, regionally accredited university with an 80-year history of providing high-quality education to students online and on campus. They have long been a leader in competency-based learning and innovative approaches to helping students advance
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** The Power of Open Skills Data in the Credential Transparency Description Language (CTDL) ([link removed])
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Nov 18, 2021 10:06 am
Did you know that there are over 51,000 competencies and skills publicly available in the Registry? Did you know that the Credential Transparency Description Language (CTDL) supports 66 different properties for richly defining competencies and skills, such as occupational alignment, connections to credentials, and performance levels? These are important facts to know, because as we
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** Credential Transparency is Essential to Attaining State Policymaker Goals ([link removed])
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Nov 18, 2021 09:00 am
This new resource from Credential Engine concisely and effectively explains the importance of credential transparency and the need to advance and support it through timely policy. Included are numerous examples of the diverse ways that states across the country are prioritizing credential transparency and using it to advance various state goals. As policymakers create data
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** Making Sense of Credentials: An Interview with Scott Cheney ([link removed])
** From Degrees to Competencies: What A Shift to Competencies Could Mean for Employers and Students ([link removed])
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** Speakers Announced for Credential Engine’s 2021 State Convening ([link removed])
** New Blog Series: Competency Transparency in Learning and Labor Market Systems ([link removed]
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