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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.
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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
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