From Badges to Trust: The Future of Learning and Unlocking Potential with Open Recognition

In this interview, Dan McFadyen and Don Presant discuss open recognition, evolving from digital badges to broader trust systems. Don highlights open recognition’s importance in validating learning, performance, and community involvement. He explains how it encapsulates stories in badges, unlocking opportunities in careers and learning. They delve into how Learning Agents assists organisations in deploying digital credentials, helping to overcome challenges by providing flexible recognition frameworks. The conversation also touches on the difficulty of assessing “durable skills” and the potential of platforms like SkillsAware to assist individuals in articulating their capabilities.
Tackling Systemic Challenges in Education, Supporting the New Majority Learners and Lifelong Skilling

In this interview, Dan McFadyen, Managing Director of Edalex, and Bill Hughes, President and CEO of Education Design Lab explore the Lab’s work to create a more inclusive and adaptable learning ecosystem. EDL focuses on “New Majority Learners” (or STARs) who are underserved by traditional education pathways. Their XCredit project validates skills acquired through alternative routes, making them recognisable and transferable. The discussion also covers the complexities of standardising skill recognition and the transformative potential of educational technology. EDL envisions a future where community colleges become “talent partners” for industry, fostering lifelong skilling opportunities, and ensuring that edtech supports all learners, particularly the New Majority.
Edalex release AI-generated Rich Skill Descriptor (RSD) collections of the Australian Skills Classification (ASC) 3.0 system, with an eye towards a National Skills Taxonomy

Edalex has released over 270 rich skill descriptor (RSD) skill clusters, totalling 1,686 RSDs, on their openRSD platform, created through a GenAI project translating the Australian Skills Classification (ASC) into digital format, enhancing global access and interoperability of skills data for next-generation credentials.
Inside the Quest to Tame Gen AI to Benefit Education and Society

In this interview, Dan McFadyen, Managing Director of Edalex, and Julian Ridden, Head of Growth for Australia at Quizizz delve into the role of AI in education. They discuss the potential benefits and risks of AI, emphasising the need for thoughtful integration in educational settings. They also highlight the importance of understanding the risks associated with AI, such as bias and data security. The conversation emphasises the need for caution in AI adoption and the importance of using AI to solve genuine problems in education. Overall, they express optimism about the future of AI, and its ability to enhance human experiences and education, while also acknowledging the need for proactive measures to adapt to technological advancements.
Future-Proofing Educational Strategies in the Era of CBE, GenAI, and Qualifications Beyond Degrees
Dan McFadyen, Managing Director of Edalex and Kate Valenti, Co-Chief Executive Officer at Unicon Inc. explore the evolving education landscape as they delve into key aspects of Competency-Based Education (CBE), the integration of General Artificial Intelligence (GenAI), and the redefinition of qualifications beyond traditional degrees. The conversation is divided into 6 thought-provoking chapters, each shedding light on different aspects of their covered topics.