Edalex announces Learning Vault partnership – two Australian companies with a common vision for developing innovative EdTech

Edalex announces Learning Vault partnership - two Australian companies with a common vision for developing innovative EdTech

Edalex, the EdTech company powering your single source of truth for skills and learning data, is excited to announce an integration and development partnership with Learning Vault, a company designed to enable educational experiences consistently throughout a person’s lifetime. By leveraging each other’s technologies in open collaboration, the partnership has been able to speed the […]

WEBINAR RECORDING: Stackable Micro-Credentials – Industry Perspective

WEBINAR RECORDING: Stackable Micro-Credentials - Industry Perspective

12 October 2022 Duration – 90 Minutes 11:00am – 12:30 (KSA) On 12 October 2022, Edalex took part in the NeLC webinar series on the topic of “Stackable Micro-Credentials: Industry Perspective”. Watch the webinar recording below. In the second part of this webinar series, the panelists examine the dynamic state of the skills movement, the […]

WEBINAR RECORDING: Stackable Micro-Credentials in K-12 and Higher Education

WEBINAR RECORDING: Stackable Micro-Credentials in K-12 and Higher Education

5 October 2022 Duration – 90 Minutes 11:00am – 12:30 (KSA) On 5 October 2022, Edalex took part in the NeLC webinar series on the topic of “Stackable Micro-Credentials in K-12 and Higher Education”. This webinar offer an international context around stackable micro-credentials from Secondary High School, Higher Education, and technology enablement perspectives. The panelists […]

Equity in Education – Economic Mobility Through Alternative Credentials

Equity in Education - Economic Mobility Through Alternative Credentials

When we talk about education, we often describe it as a tool for economic mobility. We tell high school kids to go to college, get a degree, and that is the path to a good career. For adult learners, we advocate that they go back to school, finish that degree, get a master’s or a doctorate – easy ways to “get ahead” and enhance their ability to move forward in their careers.

How Connecting Degrees to Careers Can Address the Decline in Degree Value

How Connecting Degrees to Careers Can Address the Decline in Degree Value

Four-year degrees have seen a marked drop in enrolment and completion rates in recent years. Learners are critically weighing the value of full degrees against typically shorter, less expensive skills-based learning, to quickly develop high-demand workplace skills. The investment in time and money – with no guarantee of work at the end – and the rise of skills-based hiring among employers are some of the key factors contributing to the decline in the perceived value of traditional degrees. In this information-rich Credentialate Guide, we ask – How much has the education landscape changed? What are the factors impacting enrolments? Where are learners going instead? And how can educators bolster the perceived value of degrees by connecting them more directly to work?