EduGrowth Showcase August 2020 Head, Business Development … · 2020. 9. 25. · Employers and...
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[email protected] www.credentialate.com
Margo GriffithHead, Business Development
EduGrowth Showcase August 2020
Evaluate. Credentialate. Validate.
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Challenge: Facilitating the learner to earner journey
“The transition for young people between full-time education and full-time work is increasingly uncertain”
Developing a curriculum with a focus on 21st century skills and the tools to surface them
Changing the mindset to give learners a voice
Source: The New Work Reality, June 2018, Foundation for Young Australians
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Rubrics: Foundation for evidence
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Bringing meaning to microcredentials
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Surfacing insights for institutions
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Why?
Personalised evidence to articulate
skills
Alignment of
required graduate
outcomes
Surfacing graduate
outcomes from
curriculum
Validation of
individuals’ skill sets
Learners
Employers and Recruiters
Professional Bodies
Education Institutions
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Micro-credential Maturity Model
Available at Credentialate.com
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Supporting our clients
28
2.3M
93%
28Institutional clients across ANZ
2.3 Million Learners across client institutions
93% Edalex client retention
99.995% 99.995% Edalex cloud service availability since 2016
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Margo [email protected] 580 336
credentialate.com
Thank You
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CurriculumManagement
Credentialate in the edtech ecosystem
LMS & assessment tools
SMS & CRM
Badging
● Harvesting rubric definitions● Automated harvest of
assessment data● Badge display in LMS
● Automated evidence harvesting & issuing of micro-credentials
● Micro-credentials embedded in transcripts● Macro- to atomic-level insight into student
performance connected to SMS and CRM data
Can support:● Macro- to atomic-level insight
tied to curriculum● Mapping to graduate outcomes● SLO assessment● Program maps & pathways● Student education plans● Enhanced transcripts● Accreditation
● Issuing of badges● Link to Credentialate
evidence