“We are focused on building practical opportunities that provide our learners with the ability to preserve and present credentials of all kinds, including degrees, badges, skills, and achievements outside of a classroom,” explains John Woods, Provost and Chief Academic Officer at University of Phoenix. “This was our vision in developing a skills-mapped curriculum aligned to digital badges. A learning and employment record would allow these to be compiled together as a valuable resource for our students as well as their current and potential employers.” The University worked with the Experience You Project, which is led by the US Chamber of Commerce, and Gobekli, an independent startup developing TalentPass - a digital wallet - on the LER.
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