Pre-Conference Workshop A2
A2 - Take your Credentials to the Next Level - Build a European Digital Credential for Learning
Date Wednesday, Nov 22 Time – RoomTegel Price: free of charge Status: fully booked
Ildiko Mazar
Sector Consulting Manager, NTT Data, Spain
Ildiko has over 25 years of professional experience in the field of open education and e-learning, and she is particularly passionate about informed and transparent knowledge, skill and competence recognition. In the past 5 years Ildiko has been focusing mostly on supporting the development and uptake of innovative solutions in the fields of competence development and digital (micro-)credentialing, more specifically the European Learning Model and European Digital Credentials for Learning. She is member of the CTDL Advisory Board, and one of the 3 Co-Chairs of the W3C Credentials Community Group's VC-EDU task force.
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In this pre-conference workshop, participants will gain access to, and learn how to use, the open and freely available suite of online credentialing tools and services provided by the European Commission.
In May 2023, the European Commission introduced the groundbreaking European Learning Model (ELM) - the single standard for documenting learning achievements. Join us on this transformative journey as we guide you through the intricacies of the European Digital Credentials for Learning infrastructure, a suite of cutting-edge EU tools and services built on the foundation of ELM.
During this hands-on session, equipped with just your laptop and an Online Credential Builder account, you will learn how to create compelling and data-rich credentials that are verifiable, tamper-evident, and multilingual.
Bring your own micro-credential or work with our specially designed sample credential, and let our workshop moderator lead you through each step of the process.
By joining this session, you will:
- Learn how to create credential templates, and build and issue data-rich digital credentials that showcase learners’ achievements effectively.
- Explore the versatility of the European Learning Model, understanding how it can support various credentialing use cases, from non-formal short learning to formal degree programmes.
- Harness the power of European Digital Credentials for Learning (EDC) in promoting employability and enabling continuous professional development.