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Description:
This badge represents professionals working in higher education who coordinate and manage academic credentials, certificates, and skills recognition initiatives. Badge holders support the adoption of digital credentials to improve learner visibility, ensure portability of achievements, and align academic outcomes with career and workforce pathways.
Competences:
- Academic credential management
- Digital credentials and Open Badges 3.0
- Learner records and skills recognition
- Credential portability and interoperability
- Alignment between education and employability
Responsabilities:
Holders of this role:
- Coordinate academic and non-degree credentials within higher education
- Support the use of digital credentials aligned with open standards
- Ensure consistency, quality, and governance of issued credentials
- Enable learners to showcase achievements beyond traditional transcripts
- Collaborate with academic, career services, and external stakeholders
Evaluation criteria:
This badge is issued to individuals who demonstrate involvement in the coordination or management of academic credentials within a higher education context.
Badge earners meet one or more of the following criteria:
- Actively coordinate, manage, or support academic credentials, certificates, microcredentials, or skills recognition initiatives within a university or college
- Contribute to the adoption or use of digital credentials to enhance learner visibility, portability, or employability
- Collaborate with academic affairs, registrars, continuing education, or career services on credential-related activities
- Participate in professional development activities related to digital credentials, Open Badges, or credential interoperability
