How Technology Can Help Unlock Human Potential

Edalex Blog - How Technology Can Help Unlock Human Potential

Technology plays a crucial role in helping people reach their full potential. By shifting from traditional, course-based education to skills-based learning, learners can showcase skills rather than just grades. At Edalex, we believe technology is the key to unlocking human potential, enabling learners to effectively communicate their skills to employers. As education evolves, embracing digital tools like Learner Evidence Records (LERs) will empower individuals to succeed in a dynamic job market.

The Ultimate Guide to the Portrait of A Graduate

Edalex Guide - The Ultimate Guide to the Portrait of a Graduate

The Portrait of a Graduate framework redefines education by focusing on the holistic development of learners. Moving beyond grades, it emphasizes critical thinking, collaboration, and resilience – skills vital for life and work. Backed by digital credentials, Portrait of a Gradudate showcases achievements, aligning education with community needs and real-world readiness. In this information-rich Credentialate Guide, we ask: What is the Portrait of a Graduate framework? What are the intentions behind the Portrait of a Graduate framework? What are the key components of a Portrait of a Graduate? How has the Portrait of a Graduate framework been implemented in real-world settings? What benefits does the Portrait of a Graduate approach provide for learners? How do digital credentialing solutions enhance the visibility of learner skills?

Tackling Systemic Challenges in Education, Supporting the New Majority Learners and Lifelong Skilling

Edalex Video Interview with Bill Hughes from EDL - 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.

SkillsAware announces its official launch and launch of AI-powered skills recognition service and consultancy

SkillsAware Announces Launch of AI-Powered Skills Service and Consultancy

SkillsAware, an organisation delivering an AI-powered skills recognition service and consultancy, is thrilled to announce its official launch today, aiming to revolutionise skills discovery and recognition powered by AI. The SkillsAware launch reflects a collaboration between SkillsIQ, a skills-focused not-for-profit, Edalex, an award-winning EdTech and SkillsTech company and Dr Mark Keough, an Australian learning innovation pioneer. The new […]

All Learning Counts: Recognising Lifelong Learning

Edalex Blog Post - All Learning Counts - Recognising Lifelong Learning

All Learning Counts advocates for recognising all forms of learning—formal, informal, and non-formal—as essential to personal growth and employability. Tools like Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), Personal Evidence Records (PERs), and AI-powered skills assessment are advancing skill validation beyond traditional resumes or transcripts.

Embracing diverse experiences can bridge skills gaps, promote inclusivity, and support a future where every learning journey is valued, ensuring fairer access to opportunities.

Data Mobility – Unlocking Skills Visibility

Edalex Blog Post - Data Mobility Unlocking Skills Visibility

Data mobility in education allows educators to access a comprehensive view of learners’ skills, enabling personalised learning experiences. It’s not just about moving data, but making it accessible and actionable to benefit both learners and educators.

This article explores the importance of data mobility, its impact on skills visibility, and the future it holds for education.

Lifelong Learning and Competency-Based Approaches for a Changing Workforce

Edalex Guide - Lifelong Learning and Competency-Based Approaches for Changing Workforce

Lifelong learning involves the continuous pursuit of knowledge throughout an individual’s life, extending beyond traditional educational settings. Competency-based education (CBE) focuses on mastering specific skills, regardless of the learning environment, allowing learners to progress at their own pace and acquire practical competencies for success. In this information-rich Credentialate Guide, we ask – What is lifelong learning’s role in today’s workforce? How does Competency-Based Education (CBE) differ from traditional education? Why are they important for organisations? What are the challenges in documenting skills acquired through lifelong learning? What strategies can educators use to foster lifelong learning?

Edalex announces launch of new self-paced guide ‘How to Recognise Skills in Your Curriculum’

Credentialate Free Self-Paced Guide - How to Recognise Skills in Your Curriculum

Edalex, the company powering organisations’ single source of truth for skills, credentials and learning data, is thrilled to announce the launch of a new free Credentialate guide, “How to Recognise Skills in Your Curriculum.” This self-paced, practical guide is designed to empower educators, instructional designers, and educational institutions with the tools and knowledge to effectively […]