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Open, Interoperable Data for Actionable Credential Ecosystems
Creating an effective, efficient, and fair marketplace for credentials, qualifications, and skills requires collaboration among various stakeholders, including employers, educational providers, quality assurance organizations, assessment bodies, funders, and guidance platforms.
Credential Engine Services for Strategy, Project Management, and Implementation Support Fact Sheet
Credential Engine offers a suite of unique technologies and services to help many different types of organizations, agencies, and companies achieve their goals for credential and competency transparency. In addition to our open, freely available resources, we offer fee-based services for strategy, project management, and implementation support focused on using CTDL data effectively.
Questions for Developers Building a Connected Learn-and-Work Ecosystem
These questions are intended to help potential developer partners think about the various ways you might use Credential Engine’s Registry and the CTDL schema.
Credential Engine Learning & Employment Records Action Guide
This Action Guide describes the phases and steps that stakeholders can take to develop and sustain trusted LER ecosystems. It is based on Credential Engine’s widely and successfully used State Roadmap and Action Guide for Transparency
Developer Agreement
Organizations that utilize our APIs are allowed a 6-month testing period, after which a developer agreement is required. Download this resource to preview the agreement.
State Counting Credentials Reports
Credential Engine, in partnership with the Center for Regional Economic Competitiveness, has produced a series of reports (“Counting U.S. Postsecondary and Secondary Credentials”) that have become the authoritative accounts of the rapidly changing credentialing landscape in the United States.
High Value Credentials for New England
New England faces a fast-changing economy, economic inequalities, and unparalleled demographic challenges. Access to and completion of an affordable postsecondary credential of value is the key to our region’s ability to adapt to changing workforce needs, attract and retain workers, and provide pathways to growth-oriented, high-wage jobs.
Credential Engine Services for Publishing Credentials: Getting Started
Increase the relevance of the credentials and programs you offer by using the Credential Registry to publish linked open data about their value, transferability, alignments to occupational and industry frameworks (such as O*NET and NICE), job skills, and other relevant information.
Credential Engine Services for Publishing Credentials: Scaling Up
Increase the relevance of the credentials and programs you offer by using the Credential Registry to publish linked open data about their value, transferability, alignments to occupational and industry frameworks (such as O*NET and NICE), job skills, and other relevant information.
Credential Engine Services for Product Developers
Credential Engine offers an annual services package for technology product developers.
Learning Economy Foundation and Credential Engine Joint Services Scaling LER Ecosystems with Linked Open Data and LearnCard
Learning Economy Foundation (LEF) and Credential Engine (CE) are excited to announce a partnership and joint services offering to empower learners and accelerate the adoption of open tools and protocols that enable individual agency and organizational insights. Together, LEF and CE bring a complementary package of technologies and best practices to states, post-secondary institutions, employers, and any organization looking to make ecosystem-level impact at scale.
How to Align Digital Credentials with Meaningful CTDL Data
Examples of digital credentials that are designed to include alignments to the Registry are Open Badges, W3C Verifiable Credentials, and Velocity Network credentials. Use these simple steps to enrich digital credentials by linking to CTDL data in the Registry.