On December 11, 2017, Credential Engine hosted a number of cutting-edge developers to demonstrate how the Credential Registry can help our credentialing partners better understand transfer value, cross-compare traditional and non-traditional credentials, and build more efficient postsecondary data systems using linked data from the Registry in unique applications.
Presenting organizations included: AcademyOne BrightHive Credly Parchment SmartCatalog CASS To watch the webcast recording of this presentation, please click here. This webcast was the first in a series of presentations…
SIU helps create the world’s first centralized system for evaluating degrees, licenses and other professional credentials By: Christi Mathis CARBONDALE, Ill. – From certificates to degrees and beyond, the world…
Elon University a partner in innovative credential data platform With support from Elon University, the nonprofit Credential Engine has publicly launched its tools and services during an event Thursday in…
By Jamie Dimon and Richard Trumka By the end of the year, it is estimated that almost two million new jobs will have been created in 2017. While that is…
By Jamie Merisotis, President and CEO of Lumina Foundation A lot has been written about the impact of technology and whether robots and artificial intelligence will supplant humans. Far less…
Credential Engine Launches Platforms and Tools to Promote Credential Transparency Nonprofit rolls out centralized credential data platform to help students, employees, and organizations December 7, 2017 (Washington D.C.)—Credential Engine today…
Arkansas
Lead Partner: Arkansas Division of Information Systems (DIS)
In addition to Credential Engine, Arkansas partners with:
Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Alabama Department of Labor
Alabama Department of Commerce
Alabama Committee on Credentialing and Career Pathways
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Alabama
Lead Partner: Governor’s Office of Education and Workforce Transformation
In addition to Credential Engine, Alabama partners with:
Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Alabama Department of Labor
Alabama Department of Commerce
Alabama Committee on Credentialing and Career Pathways
Lead Partner: Minnesota Office of Higher Education, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, and Minnesota State Colleges and Universities
In addition to Credential Engine, Minnesota partners with: