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.

Privacy-preserving digital wallets powered by verifiable Learning and Employment Records (LERs) can enable more equitable access to education and employment opportunities in an increasingly dynamic and ever-evolving labor market. By giving individuals ownership and control of their unique skills, achievements, and credentials, we ensure learners are empowered by their personal data. Now more than ever, it’s critical that we center our collective investments on systems and applications that prioritize equity, mobility, and agency through data transparency.

As mission-aligned non-profits, Learning Economy Foundation (LEF) and Credential Engine (CE) are excited to announce a partnership and joint services offering. For years, CE and LEF have been working in parallel to empower learners and accelerate the adoption of open tools and protocols that enable individual agency and organizational insights. Together, LEF and CE now 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.

Download this resource for a description of services for scaling your LER ecosystems with linked open data and LearnCards. These offerings can be customized and combined with additional partners and services to address specific stakeholder needs and goals.

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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

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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.

Fact Sheets

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.

Fact Sheets

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

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