Healthcare is in dire need of having to alter the way it works, and through the likes of Credidocs, these changes are coming to fruition. Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their ...
The promise of digital credentials has had many people in education and employers excited for years. Offering recognition for skills and knowledge gained over time in a digital format that can be ...
If it seems as though college students aren’t as motivated to learn as they used to be, you’re not imagining things. According to a recent report from Wiley, students report they’re “struggling to ...
As interest in skills-based hiring increases, more and more companies and states are eliminating degree requirements. In response, some higher education institutions are creating microcredential ...
Educators work to keep learners at the center of all they do, and those of us working in educational technology want to create solutions that amplify that learning. One example is through offering ...
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) has awarded $197,020.95 Phase 1 funding to Stranger Labs, Inc. based in Cambridge, MA, to develop a digital ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Pre-pandemic trends have shown S&P organizations losing standing to new disruptive market competitors, making it difficult to continue ...
The credentials will “have multiple use cases,” including regulatory compliance for banking and decentralized finance, age verification for e-commerce, private logins and fundraising. Big Four ...
Financial institutions and enterprises will be able to verify and rely upon user-controlled and revocable reusable digital ID ...
Last year, California became the latest state to launch a mobile driver’s license (mDL). The pilot initiative, originally scoped to cover just 0.5% of the state’s licensed drivers, was rapidly ...