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Tuesday, July 22
 

12:00am MDT

Making Informal Learning Legible: Digital credentialing for college access
Tuesday July 22, 2025 12:00am - 12:15am MDT
This is the result of my dissertation work (which is finally done!). I interviewed college admissions officers to understand how they receive and use information about learning outside of school when making admissions decisions (at both selective and access-driven schools). The goal was to understand how digital badges might help with this process to make informal learning more influential / impactful. I will present insight into this sense-making process and share design and usability recommendations for designing digital badge systems to connect/network informal learning providers with college admissions offices. Overall, I discuss the viability of such a system.
Speakers
avatar for Steve Cederquist

Steve Cederquist

Student, University of Michigan Ann Arbor
I am a information and learning scientist focused on designing information systems to support mastery and competency-based learning.
Tuesday July 22, 2025 12:00am - 12:15am MDT

12:00pm MDT

Badging Validated Skills: Principles from the Partnership for Skills Validation
Tuesday July 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm MDT
What’s the role of assessment in the skills movement? The Partnership for Skills Validation is tackling this question, enabling skills as the currency for learning through principles and best practices. Led by C-BEN and Education Design Lab, this session explores the implications of validated skills for badging, including equity, accessibility, and efficiency. Join us for resources and strategies to advance badging for validated skills.
Speakers
avatar for Tara Laughlin

Tara Laughlin

Director of Skills Validation + Development, Education Design Lab
Dr. Tara Laughlin has spent her career helping youth and adults develop the skills needed for the future of work by leading the design and implementation of personalized, competency-based solutions. She brings over 15 years of experience in K12, post-secondary, and adult education... Read More →
avatar for Amber Garrison Duncan

Amber Garrison Duncan

Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Competency-Based Education Network
Amber Garrison Duncan fell in love with higher education the moment she left her small Texas town and stepped foot on campus at Texas Woman’s University. Her passion for supporting holistic approaches to learning were honed at this “campus with a heart” and led to a career working... Read More →
avatar for Emily Scheines

Emily Scheines

Senior Director of Skills Systems, Competency-Based Education Network
Emily Scheines is a seasoned initiative leader and program builder with deep roots in education and a dedication to the recognition of all forms of learning, all kinds of learners, and a common language of learning.Before joining C-BEN, Emily led credit for prior learning for Guild... Read More →
Tuesday July 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm MDT
UMC 247

12:00pm MDT

Beyond the Achievement: Supporting Learners Evidence and Endorsements
Tuesday July 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm MDT
Explore the power of incorporating evidence artifacts within credentials. We'll discuss how endorsements enhance both the badge and the individual. Providing evidence of skills and accomplishments paints a clearer picture of a learner's capabilities for employers and educational institutions. Endorsements allow third parties to validate the credential and its holder. Join us to discover ways to enhance your badges, fostering transparency, trust, and opportunities for learners in the digital age.
Speakers
avatar for Rob Coyle

Rob Coyle

Digital Credentials Program Manager, 1EdTech Consortium
As 1EdTech’s program manager for digital credentials, Rob Coyle is committed to expanding the success of digital credentials with Open Badges and the Comprehensive Learner Record Standard to support learning and acknowledge the skills and competencies mastered through formal and... Read More →
Tuesday July 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm MDT
UMC 245

12:00pm MDT

Bridging the Gap: Integrating Microcredentials into Higher Ed Infrastructure
Tuesday July 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm MDT
Developing the necessary infrastructure to support microcredentials and digital badges requires thoughtful planning, coordination, and a realistic timeline. This session will provide a roadmap for institutions navigating this process based on the experience of the University of Colorado Denver. Key considerations such as integrating microcredentials into the Student Information System (SIS), defining the Registrar’s role in badge validation, program proposal and approval processes, and establishing learner records will be discussed. Attendees will be presented with the timeline of CU Denver’s activities, including what occurred sequentially and what occurred in tandem.  This session will offer practical strategies and lessons learned to help institutions build their own microcredential infrastructure.
Speakers
avatar for Jeremy Lingle

Jeremy Lingle

Director of Microcredentials, University of Colorado Denver
Jeremy Lingle, PhD, serves as the Director of Microcredentials within the Division for Teaching Innovation and Program Strategy (TIPS) at University of Colorado Denver. He has a robust background in program evaluation, educational research, and data analytics spanning over fifteen... Read More →
Tuesday July 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm MDT
UMC 382+384

12:00pm MDT

Building Bridges: Strengthening Campus Partnerships to Expand the KSU Micro-Credential Initiative
Tuesday July 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm MDT
This session will explore strategies to strengthen both academic and non-academic campus relationships to sustain and expand a successful micro-credential initiative. Attendees will gain insights on how to leverage campus relationships to utilize a robust taxonomy for offering diverse badge options for various learners. Discussion will include how to ensure MCs remain relevant and aligned with evolving industry needs, fostering lifelong learning opportunities for campus and community learners.  
Speakers
avatar for Ashley Archer Doehling

Ashley Archer Doehling

Curriculum Initiative Analyst, Kennesaw State University
Ashley Archer Doehling (she/her) is the Curriculum Initiative Analyst in the Curriculum Support Office at Kennesaw State University. Originally from Leesburg, Ga, she attended Georgia Southern University for her undergraduate career. Currently, Ashley is a doctoral candidate in the... Read More →
Tuesday July 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm MDT
CASE E250 (CTL)

12:00pm MDT

Designing Quality Micro-Credentials: Badges for Success in the 21st Century
Tuesday July 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm MDT
The Florida International University (FIU) Micro-Credential initiative aims to empower learners by enabling them to effectively articulate their competencies, fostering success in the 21st-century world of work. As a research university, we recognize that achieving meaningful career outcomes is a crucial aspect of education. The capacity to acquire, enhance, and adapt critical competencies is a pivotal step toward this goal. Micro-Credentialing is gaining traction in higher education, serving as a tool for documenting student learning, faculty/staff professional development, and the expansion of continuing education courses. 
 
The FIU Office of Micro-Credentials (OMC) was established to facilitate the development of Micro-Credentials within and outside the university, ensuring adherence to approved policies. Focused on the in-demand skills essential for success in the 21st century, the OMC encourages collaboration across divisions and departments to support learners in acquiring targeted skills and competencies. A rigorous workflow process, managed by the OMC team, oversees the entire lifecycle of Micro-Credential development, from conception to launch on the Canvas Learning Management System. The Instructional Design team ensures sound design aligned with Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) through extensive reviews of content, assessments, and evaluation methods. A standardized template in the Canvas shell, guided by Instructional Design Consultants, ensures transparency, accessibility, and alignment with quality standards. The OMC further provides resources through a robust portal and employs educational technology tools to enhance the learning experience. A comprehensive quality assurance process, following the Quality Matters rubric, involves multiple levels of review by instructors, ID consultants, and leadership, guaranteeing the high quality of all Micro-Credentials launched by FIU in learners' preparation for the 21st-century workforce.  
 
Speakers
avatar for Gali Lefkowitz

Gali Lefkowitz

Manager of Instructional Design, Florida International University
With a robust skill set centered around educational leadership and technology integration, I excel in spearheading the development, launch, and quality assurance processes for Micro-Credentials. My expertise includes providing strategic direction to instructional designers, ensuring... Read More →
Tuesday July 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm MDT
UMC 415+417

12:00pm MDT

Empowering Career Success: Building Strategic Campus Partnerships for Micro-Credentialing at TCU
Tuesday July 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm MDT
In today's rapidly evolving job market, students must possess a diverse set of skills to succeed in their future careers. As institutions of higher education, it is our responsibility to ensure that students are equipped with the necessary skills to thrive in the professional world. One innovative way to do this is through micro-credentialing, which allows students to earn verified credentials in specific skill areas.
Micro-credentials are short, focused learning experiences that validate and certify students' proficiency in specific skills. Unlike traditional degrees, which encompass a broad body of knowledge, micro-credentials are designed to cater to the specific skills and knowledge required by employers in various industries. By offering micro-credentials, institutions can tailor their programs to meet the evolving demands of the job market and provide students with tangible evidence of their competence.
This conference proposal presents an opportunity for higher education professionals to come together and discuss the importance of building strong campus partnerships to support student career skill development through micro-credentialing at Texas Christian University (TCU). Through collaboration between  Athletics, Career Services, Human Resources,  Office of the Chancelor, Office of Financial Aid, Office of the Registrar, Neeley Professional Development, and Student Affairs, TCU can establish a comprehensive and impactful approach to micro-credentialing that enhances the learning experience for our students and prepares them for the challenges of the 21st-century job market.
Attendees will gain valuable insights and practical tools for enhancing student career skill development through micro-credentialing. The workshop will explore strategies for building strong campus partnerships that empower students for future career success, drawing on the university's experience in implementing this innovative program across diverse departments.
Topics to be covered:
1. Introduction to Micro-Credentialing: Understanding its benefits for student career development.
2. Fostering Campus-Wide Collaboration: Strategies for Effective Partnerships
3. Benefits of a Collaboration Micro-Credentialing Program at TCU: For both students and the campus.
4. Assessing Impact: Measuring the effectiveness of micro-credentialing on student success and career readiness.
5. Best Practices: Implementing successful micro-credentialing programs.
 
The Role of Campus Partnerships
Building strong campus partnerships is the key to unlocking the full potential of micro-credentialing at TCU. By collaborating with Athletics, Career Services, Human Resources, the Chancellor's Office, Financial Aid, the Registrar, Neeley Professional Development, and Student Affairs, TCU can create a dynamic ecosystem that fosters student career skill development. Here is how each partnership contributes to this initiative.
Athletics
Partnering with the Athletics department leverages the discipline, teamwork, and leadership skills inherent in sports to develop tailored micro-credentials. 
Career Services
Career Services play a crucial role in connecting students with industry partners and providing guidance on career advancement. The micro-credentials align with the career skills needed for employability, aiding students in their transition into the workforce.
Human Resources
The Human Resources department integrates micro-credentialing into their office for student workers and internships, serving as a model for continuous learning and professional growth.
Office of the Chancellor
Support from the Office of the Chancellor is essential for strategic direction and institutional backing. This office champions the initiative, ensuring it aligns with TCU’s mission and long-term goals, and gives its student workers a chance to gain some employability skills such as professionalism, communication, and critical thinking.
Office of Financial Aid
Collaboration with the Office of Financial Aid provides support for students pursuing micro-credentials, ensuring student worker retention and continuous learning.
Office of the Registrar
The Office of the Registrar is critical for the official recognition and documentation of micro-credentials. They can ensure that these credentials are seamlessly integrated into students’ academic records, making them easily accessible for future employment or educational opportunities.
 
Neeley Professional Development
The Neeley Professional Development Center offers expertise in professional development and student coaching, aligning with the content of the micro-credentialing program to be directly applicable to the professional world.
Neeley Inclusive Excellence
The Neeley Inclusive Excellence program is dedicated to fostering an inclusive environment that promotes individual excellence and prepares students to make meaningful contributions to both business and society. This initiative actively pursues diversity through strategic recruitment, retention, and advancement of students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
 
Benefits of Collaboration
Building strong campus partnerships for micro-credentialing offers numerous benefits to both students and Texas Christian University (TCU). These benefits underscore the importance of a collaborative approach to developing and implementing micro-credentialing programs.
Student Benefits
Specialized Skill Acquisition: Micro-credentials enable students to gain specialized skills in areas such as professionalism, communication, and critical thinking. These targeted competencies complement their primary academic pursuits and equip them with practical, job-ready skills.
Enhanced Employability: These credentials serve as verifiable proof of their expertise and readiness to take on specific roles, making them more attractive to potential employers.
Speakers
avatar for Regina Middleton

Regina Middleton

Assistant Registrar, Training and Professional Development, Texas Christian University
Empowering Career Success: Building Strategic Campus Partnerships for Micro-Credentialing at TCU"AbstractIn today's rapidly evolving job market, students must possess a diverse set of skills to succeed in their future careers. As institutions of higher education, it is our responsibility... Read More →
Tuesday July 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm MDT
UMC 386

12:00pm MDT

FamiLER Fued
Tuesday July 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm MDT
This session will adopt a Family Fued style to test people's assumptions about LER implementation and adoption based on lessons learned through work to date. 
  • Format: Split the audience into two teams and have them compete in a game-show-style format.
  • How It Works:
    • Present survey-style questions like “What’s the #1 reason employers ignore digital credentials?” or “What’s the worst jargon people use when explaining LERs?” - based on SkillsFWD Research and Discovery findings and other research throughout the ecosystem
    • The audience votes via hand-raising, live polling, or a show of noise, and we reveal “top answers” based on real-world data (or just for fun).
  • Why It Works: It turns the session into a game while exposing real barriers and misunderstandings in a lighthearted way.
Speakers
avatar for Dawn Karber

Dawn Karber

Executive Director, SkillsFWD
Dawn is a purpose-driven leader with more than 20 years of experience in the workforce development sector. She joined SkillsFWD after serving as the chief operations and equal opportunity officer at a prominent regional workforce board. Across her career, Dawn has crafted national... Read More →
avatar for Simone Ravaioli

Simone Ravaioli

Director Global Ecosystem and Innovation, Parchment
Synesthetic EdTech leader with a portfolio of diverse experiences advancing the global credentialing ecosystem. Day job is to turn credentials into opportunities as the Director of Global Ecosystem and Innovation at Parchment, the leading credentialing platform in Higher Education... Read More →
Tuesday July 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm MDT
UMC 285+287 (Aspen)

12:00pm MDT

From Concept To Reality: Operationalizing Badges and Digital Certificates for The Real World
Tuesday July 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm MDT
The badging and digital credentials landscape for higher education providers is still viewed as the “Wild West.”   A pioneer in this space since 2018, California State University Dominguez Hills College of Continuing and Professional Education issues 30 credit and non-credit digital badges and certificates. More than 6,000 badges have been issued to learners through CCPE’s portfolio of upskilling and reskilling programs, including Project Management, Human Resource Management, OSHA, Digital Marketing, Business Analytics and many more.  
Digital badge microcredentials are vetted through a robust and rigorous curriculum review process.  Certificate programs are reviewed at the CCPE level (non-credit) or the Academic College and University level (credit).  This process is mandatory before a badge is conceptualized and continues through its issuance to the learner.  
 “What’s next” includes the implementation of Comprehensive Learner Records or digital backpacks/wallets/passports.  The goal is to create a self-sovereign model for managing digital awards. This empowers learners to have ownership and control of their digital credentials to maintain and share with employers,  for current and future for economic and social mobility.
Come learn how CSUDH operationalized digital badging issuance moving beyond the conceptual or proof of concept phase.
Speakers
avatar for Kim McNutt

Kim McNutt

Dean, California State University, Dominguez Hills
J. Kim McNutt is currently in his 11th year as Dean of the College of Continuing and Professional Education (CCPE) at California State University Dominguez Hills.  The self-support college develops and delivers a portfolio of nearly 60 online and classroom-based academic education... Read More →
Tuesday July 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm MDT
CASE E422

12:00pm MDT

How to Co-Design: A Practical Approach to Human-Centered Skill Validation
Tuesday July 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm MDT
Two years ago, the Lab launched the Skills Validation Network, a group of innovators from 15+ organizations across the skills-based ecosystem, with an ambitious mission: to expand the methods, tools, and opportunities available to validate skills gained through work and life experience for individuals who are Skilled Through Alternative Routes (STARs).
Applying a human-centered design approach, the Lab team has guided Network members through an exploration of the problem space and  an iterative ideation process, involving co-designing with a number of key stakeholders closest to the problems we are attempting to solve. We will share our experiences with stakeholder co-design and hear how others use a similar approach to solve problems in their areas of interest.
Speakers
avatar for Nishita Chheda

Nishita Chheda

Education Designer, Education Design Lab
Nishita (she/her/hers) is an Education Designer, leading the pilot and research efforts for XCredit, while also supporting the broader skill validation efforts at the Lab. In her role, Nishita leverages service design principles to shape the development of XCredit while actively centering... Read More →
avatar for Meghan Raftery

Meghan Raftery

Education Designer, Education Design Lab
Meghan brings expertise in project management, stakeholder engagement, durable skills, and performance assessment to Education Design Lab as an Education Designer working on the Skills Development and Validation team. She’s responsible for leading the improvement and expansion the... Read More →
Tuesday July 22, 2025 12:00pm - 12:30pm MDT
CASE W262

3:15pm MDT

AI-Automated Assignment Scoring to Scale a Professional Development Micro-Credential Program
Tuesday July 22, 2025 3:15pm - 3:45pm MDT
To address needs in Florida to provide a professional development micro-credential for tens of thousands of educators, we automated an assignment scoring workflow in an online course by developing and refining an AI model to scan submitted assignments and score them against a rubric. This session describes the AI model development process and pilot outcomes. The AI system employs pre-built machine learning models and custom reinforcement learning algorithms to evaluate and enhance learners' capabilities through a continuous active feedback loop. Trials of the AI assignment scoring system in the course showed that the model became more accurate, learner mastery rates in courses using the system were equivalent to or better on average compared to mastery rates in courses not using the system, and instructor time saved in scoring can reduce the cost of scoring by one third.
Speakers
avatar for Cathy Cavanaugh

Cathy Cavanaugh

Assistant Center Director, University of Florida Lastinger Center for Learning
Dr. Cathy Cavanaugh is Assistant Director and Research Scientist in the Lastinger Center for Learning at the University of Florida. Previously she held roles at Microsoft leading Professional Development and Analytics in the education products group, and working with education leaders... Read More →
Tuesday July 22, 2025 3:15pm - 3:45pm MDT
UMC 247

3:15pm MDT

Bridging the Digital Divide: Introducing Project 10 Million to Empower Students, Equip Patrons, & Engage Communities.
Tuesday July 22, 2025 3:15pm - 3:45pm MDT
P10M Overview: Explain what Project 10 Million is, its goals, and how it aims to provide free internet access to millions of students who lack connectivity at home.


Impact on Education: Discuss how this initiative can help close the homework gap, improve student performance, and support remote learning.


Implementation Strategies: Share best practices for districts and libraries to implement the program, including partnerships, funding opportunities, and logistical considerations.


Success Stories: Highlight case studies or testimonials from districts and libraries that have successfully integrated Project 10 Million, showcasing the positive outcomes.


Q&A: Allow attendees to ask questions and share their own experiences or concerns about digital equity and access.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Kevin Starks

Dr. Kevin Starks

K12 Education Expert, T-Mobile for Education
Dr. Starks, a former educator and administrator based in St. Louis, Missouri, leads education strategy for the entire central region, spanning across 16 different states. Alongside his team of former educators, administrators, and superintendents, he works to provide equity and access... Read More →
Tuesday July 22, 2025 3:15pm - 3:45pm MDT
UMC 382+384

3:15pm MDT

Building a Unified Credential Framework: Ensuring Value, Equity, and Portability in Micro-Credentials
Tuesday July 22, 2025 3:15pm - 3:45pm MDT
As the demand for micro-credentials rises, institutions must design credentialing systems that provide incremental value to learners while maintaining employer relevance. This session will explore how WGU’s Unified Credential Framework (UCF) ensures that all skill-based achievements are meaningful, verified, and portable, creating a seamless pathway to higher-level credentials. Through this framework, learners earn incremental recognition of their skills, allowing them to demonstrate progress toward degrees and workforce-aligned certifications.  
 
WGU’s UCF is built on a stackable model that categorizes different types of credentials—ranging from digital badges for individual competencies to certificates, certifications, and degrees. This structured approach ensures that all credentials hold real-world value and can be easily understood by learners, employers, and academic institutions. Attendees will gain insight into the methodology behind designing micro-credentials that are competency-based, skills-denominated, and employer-validated, ensuring they contribute to career advancement.  
 
A critical component of this framework is seamless technology integration to automate credential issuance, making it scalable and accessible. WGU collaborates closely with EdTech teams to embed digital badging and credential recognition directly into the learning ecosystem. Through real-time data integration with our student information system (SIS), credentials are automatically awarded when students successfully demonstrate mastery of a competency. This means that as students complete coursework, they receive digital badges without additional administrative burden, making credential attainment seamless and efficient.  
 
To ensure industry relevance, WGU works with employers and industry partners to validate which skills should be credentialed and how they align with workforce needs. By co-designing credentials with employer input, we create stackable pathways that provide value beyond the university setting, increasing employability and career mobility for learners.  
Speakers
TB

Tiffany Burgamy

Project Manager, Western Governors University
Main focus is project management, process improvement and vendor management for the Office of the Registrar. Responsible for business product requirements. Work directly with Product Manager and team prioritizing business needs, providing metrics, setting up dashboards, etc. Manage... Read More →
avatar for Tyson Heath

Tyson Heath

Director, Academic Standards and Policies, Western Governors University
As a dedicated higher education professional, I bring robust expertise in safeguarding the integrity of educational credentials, navigating the complexities of accreditation, securing state authorizations, and upholding high-quality standards. My passion fuels my commitment to advocating... Read More →
LM

Leah McNally

Credential Analyst, Western Governors University
Using social-emotional intelligence to empower leadership and high-value communication.
Tuesday July 22, 2025 3:15pm - 3:45pm MDT
UMC 386

3:15pm MDT

Codeswitch: Translating Blackfeet Worldview into Interoperable Data
Tuesday July 22, 2025 3:15pm - 3:45pm MDT
Accelerate Montana is committed to working with Montana’s 12 tribal nations to identify competencies learned within cultural paradigms that are largely invisible to algorithms and skill taxonomies. Frustrated by the generic descriptions available from skill libraries, we’re working with the Blackfeet Nation to develop rich skill descriptors (RSD) that translate the living principles of the Blackfeet cultural paradigm into open data standards for inclusion in badges and LERs. This collaborative process recognizes valuable skills defined by the community in their own voice.
Speakers
avatar for Elizabeth Dove

Elizabeth Dove

Digital Credentials Director, Accelerate Montana
Elizabeth brings her expertise in design, pedagogy, and digital media to her role as Digital Credentials Director and Learning Designer for Accelerate Montana. As the lead for Montana Validated Credentials, she collaborates with education, training, employer and tribal nation partners... Read More →
avatar for Jenny Harms

Jenny Harms

Director of Finance and Operations, Accelerate Montana
Jenny brings more than twenty years of nonprofit experience to her role with Accelerate Montana working across finance, operations, fund development, and programs development. Prior to joining AccelerateMT, Jenny's work spanned entrepreneurship, impact investing, workforce development... Read More →
Tuesday July 22, 2025 3:15pm - 3:45pm MDT
CASE E250 (CTL)

3:15pm MDT

Creating a CLR program for non-academic opportunities at a university
Tuesday July 22, 2025 3:15pm - 3:45pm MDT
As one of a handful of universities that have created or are creating CLRs for exclusively non-academic opportunities on campus the lessons learned at Mines could be useful for other institutions to think about and plan for. It’s one thing to create CLRs of skills gained in academic classes, but figuring out how to track, record and verify learning that is happening in extra-curriculars or even off-campus in internships and jobs is another.
 
In this session I will briefly share some of the hurdles I have overcome getting the CLR program started at Mines, as well as some of the decisions I am working through right now. Then I want to have the audience be able to ask questions and share their experiences so that we can all learn from each other’s journeys. I am hoping that everyone can come away with some tangible options for how to categorize activities and verify them, as well as ideas about what that looks like in a badging or certificate capacity.
Speakers
avatar for Susan Gieg

Susan Gieg

Director of TRAIL, Colorado School of Mines
As Director of TRAIL at Colorado School of Mines Susan was given the task of designing and implementing a Comprehensive Learner Record for the campus' extracuricular activities. With a launch in Fall of 2024 there was a lot of lessons learned and more to be discovered every day.
Tuesday July 22, 2025 3:15pm - 3:45pm MDT
UMC 415+417

3:15pm MDT

Empowering Learners: Universidad Abierta Interamericana (UAI) Digital Credential Journey
Tuesday July 22, 2025 3:15pm - 3:45pm MDT
With 63% of employers citing skill gaps as the biggest barrier to transformation by 2030, institutions must embrace skills-based learning. This session explores how Universidad Abierta Interamericana (UAI) leverages NFT-powered digital credentials and learning journeys to equip learners with verifiable, job-ready skills. Discover how blockchain-secured, portable credentials drive economic mobility and close the gap between education and workforce demands.
Speakers
avatar for Tomas Mindlin

Tomas Mindlin

Founder & CEO, POK: Proof of Knowledge
Proof of Knowledge (POK) is a platform that empowers institutions to issue verifiable, fraud-proof credentials and micro-credentials as NFTs on the blockchain, ensuring the permanence of the record.. Trusted by over 800 universities and institutions worldwide, POK enhances student... Read More →
Tuesday July 22, 2025 3:15pm - 3:45pm MDT
CASE W262

3:15pm MDT

Fishbowl: What are Verifiable Credentials and Open Badges
Tuesday July 22, 2025 3:15pm - 3:45pm MDT
This session will surface misconceptions, generative shared language, and clarify concepts around LERs as VCs through an interactive "Fishbowl" activity. Participants will be encouraged to share their expertise but will alsp practice observing and listening to the perspectives of others as they respond to provocations around LERs as VCs.
Speakers
GW

Gillian Walsh

Operations and Project Manager, Digital Credentials Consortium
Gillian Walsh is the Operations and Project Manager for the Digital Credentials Consortium (DCC). Her work focuses on the design, implementation and evaluation of academic programming and technologies that promote equitable pathways for meaningful careers for learners across the... Read More →
Tuesday July 22, 2025 3:15pm - 3:45pm MDT
UMC 285+287 (Aspen)
  Rapid Fire
  • global Y

3:15pm MDT

From Micro to Mighty: Revolutionizing Professional Growth with Digital Badges in Higher Education
Tuesday July 22, 2025 3:15pm - 3:45pm MDT
The University of South Carolina is leading the charge in transforming professional growth through innovative digital badges and micro-credentials. This session will showcase how USC is leveraging these tools to create personalized, flexible, and impactful learning opportunities for educators and professionals. Participants will learn how micro-credentials validate specific skills, support career advancement, and promote lifelong learning within and beyond the USC community. The presentation will explore real-world success stories, gain insights into the design and implementation of USC’s badge systems with our platform provider, Get Efficient, and discover actionable strategies to enhance professional learning initiatives. Join us to see how USC is paving the way for a future where every achievement—big or small—is recognized and celebrated.
Speakers
avatar for Renee Anderson

Renee Anderson

Credentialing Client Liaison, CertBank by Get Efficient
Renee Anderson is the Credentialing Client Liaison for Get Efficient, effectively managing relationships and workflow with customers and clients. With a diverse background in healthcare and education, Renee brings a unique perspective to projects. Renee holds a Green Belt in Lean... Read More →
avatar for Dr. Cindy Van Buren

Dr. Cindy Van Buren

Assistant Dean for Professional Partnerships, CarolinaCrED, University of South Carolina
Cindy Van Buren has been a SC educator since 1988. She has previously served as the Deputy Superintendent for the Division of School Effectiveness for the South Carolina Department of Education, the Chair of the Department of Education at Newberry College, the Director of Teacher... Read More →
avatar for Elizabeth Scarbrough

Elizabeth Scarbrough

Director of Personalized Professional Learning, CarolinaCrED, University of South Carolina
Elizabeth Scarbrough serves as the Director of Personalized Professional Learning for CarolinaCrED at USC’s College of Education and the Director of the SC Writing Improvement Network. With a career in education starting in 2005, Elizabeth brings her experience as a former instructional... Read More →
Tuesday July 22, 2025 3:15pm - 3:45pm MDT
CASE E422
 
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