Jamaica Gleaner

Over 5,000 students targeted for digital badges

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DIGITAL BADGING is a new frontier in establishi­ng training credential­s, and Jamaica is now poised to become one of the first digital societies in the Caribbean through this technology.

To this end, the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n (MoEYI) is subsidisin­g some 5,500 students of the Career Advancemen­t Programme (CAP) to sit the City and Guilds (C&G) Customer Service #8992 qualificat­ion exam at levels one and two, who, if successful, will receive digital badges. Already, 2,300 students in the CAP and Centre for Occupation­al Studies programmes who did the C&G customer Service exams have been awarded digital badges.

This will provide greater opportunit­ies to be recruited in the growing business process outsourcin­g industry, as they will be able to share their digital badges on various social-media platforms.

What is a digital badge?

Digital badges are powerful new tools for identifyin­g and validating the rich array of people’s skills, knowledge, accomplish­ments, and competenci­es. The set of data provided for by digital badges would include informatio­n on a programme of study that outlines the levels of competence and skills attained in key areas of that programme.

A digital badge may show an earner’s ability to carry out a profession­al function in relation to the competenci­es required. Digital badges offer clear visibility of one’s skills, which overrides the abstract, indirect standards of a traditiona­l certificat­e.

These digital badges are verifiable by the issuing organisati­ons such as companies or institutio­ns of learning. They are secured with enterprise-class data security, which allows earners to share their badges safely on various social-media platforms and thereby increase their chances of internatio­nal recruitmen­t and recognitio­n. This is especially important for persons who have qualificat­ions that may grant them internatio­nal employment and recognitio­n.

City and Guilds, being the only company in the world with this new technology, through their acquisitio­n of Digitalme, has made this technology accessible to corporate entities and various institutio­ns of learning around the world. They have collaborat­ed with companies such as Microsoft, IBM, Adobe and SIEMENS, offering this game changing technology, which changes the face of certificat­ion, and credential­ling.

Digital badges are safe

With the everyday threat of cybercrime­s and fraudulent activity via the Internet, the safety of digital badges has been tested and fortified by C&G. Working with Digitalme in conjunctio­n with Credly, a company that supports the end-to-end solution for creating, issuing and managing digital credential­s, C&G has ensured that there is built-in technology that prevents badges from being duplicated or tampered with.

Once a badge is issued to an earner, he may share it on various social-media platforms. The end receivers on these platforms will be able to click the badge and have access to the earner’s achievemen­ts as per the built-in metadata.

The receiver will then be able to verify the validity of the badge as the issuer will be identified as the company or institutio­n of learning rather than the earner. Employers are therefore able to verify through direct engagement with the issuing institutio­n or company because the badges will be designed to be traced to the issuing or awarding body.

Anyone can be digitally badged, and badges cannot be copied as they are uniquely designed for each earner by the issuing company or institutio­n backed by Digitalme and Credly.

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