“Finding Ways to Recognize Unrecognized Learning: Challenges and Opportunities”
REGIONAL WEBINAR EVENT
WEDNESDAY, August 28, 2024
6:00 – 7:15 PM
About This Event
Digital credentials have existed in their current form as open badges since the early 2010s. In some ways the field has advanced significantly and along with that, revenue opportunities. However, in other ways, we are facing the very same or similar challenges that were faced in the early digital credentialing days. This presentation discusses a brief history of digital credentials and use cases of current uses while also considering the challenges of the field that have yet to be solved. All of this will be covered in an interactive polling presentation where the attendees will consider how digital credentials could be used as part of the learning ecosystem at their organization.
Participants will have opportunity to:
Describe the historical development of digital credentials, including their transition to open badges in the early 2010s and subsequent advancements in the field.
Identify and discuss various contemporary applications of digital credentials, including their role in education, workforce development, and professional certification.
Assess existing challenges faced by the digital credentialing ecosystem, as well as recognize emerging revenue opportunities.
Participants will also be able to propose potential solutions to address these challenges within their respective organizations' learning ecosystems.
About Our Presenter
Victoria Raish
Victoria Raish is a senior leader in the field of online learning and microlearning with a particular interest in the crossover space between traditional academia and innovative educational applications. She has her Ph.D. in learning, design, and technology from Penn State University and a master’s degree from The University of Southern California. She works for Nexford University as a senior learning designer and was previously a tenured faculty member for Penn State University. She got her start in digital credentials as an intern for a NASA Educational Services Provider grant project developing badges for teacher professional development. From there she took on leadership roles with IMS Global (EdTech1), the Association for College and Research Libraries, and at her places of employment to elevate the visibility of digital credentials. Combined with several publications, Victoria has established her role as an expert in the space.
The ATD Maryland Chapter is proud to participate in the ATD Mid-Atlantic Regional Webinar Series. This monthly webinar series is offered by the ATD Mid-Atlantic Chapters – Regional Programs Consortium which is comprised of the following nine ATD chapters:
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• Appalachia |
• Central PA |
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• Greater Philadelphia |
• Long Island |
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• Maryland |
• Mid NJ
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• New York City
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• Northern NJ |
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• Pittsburgh |
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Cooperatively, these chapters bring together the very best speakers from around all our networks to provide world-class presenters and content! We look forward to sharing these webinars with you for the rest of 2024!
Investment
- Maryland ATD Members – Member Benefit
- Non-Maryland ATD Members – $20.00
Webinar Registration
- A link to attend the webinar will be included in your registration confirmation email.
ATD Recertification Credits
- ATD Mid-Atlantic Regional Webinar Programs are pre-approved through the ATD Greater Philadelphia Chapter by the ATD Certification Institute for continuing education credits. These credits are based on the ATD Capability Model may be applied towards recertification by Certified Professional in Talent Development (CPTD) and Associate Professional in Talent Development (APTD) credential holders.
Online Event Recording Policy
- By activating your webcam while attending this online event, you consent to be recorded. Your entry and webcam activation constitutes your consent to such recording for any purpose in connection with the event. If you do not agree to the foregoing, please do not activate your web camera during the event.