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ARUCC supports Ontario post-secondary institutions and learners with the Virtual Skills Passport Pilot Project for micro-credentials

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ARUCC supports Ontario post-secondary institutions and learners with the Virtual Skills Passport Pilot Project for micro-credentials

MyCreds™ provides learners and graduates access to a secure digital wallet where they can view and share their official, verified educational credentials on a 24/7 basis – anytime, anywhere. The MyCreds™ wallet is being extended to further leverage innovative technology and digitization principles, including through delivering self-sovereign identity (SSI) and verifiable credentials.

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“As leading adopters of the MyCreds™ learner digital wallet, Ontario’s universities are implementing this innovative digital technology that helps students and learners achieve success and showcase their skills to employers. This new digital tool is transforming student services by simplifying how students, learners and employers access and verify completed micro-credential courses and certificates. MyCreds™ is already operating across the province with more than 82% of enrollments represented in the institutions that have joined. To date, more than 250,000 learners are currently supported with MyCreds™, joining an international network of more than 2.5 million learners around the world.”

– Steve Orsini, President and CEO, Council of Ontario Universities (COU)

“With the engagement of our colleges and universities, we have created an accessible and innovative way for learners to instantly view and share their micro-credentials and badges with employers, government, and regulatory bodies. We are excited to work with our schools to advance their adoption of MyCreds™ and support the broader provincial efforts to enable seamless and fast access to the workplace.”

– Charmaine Hack, Project Chair, ARUCC MyCreds™; Vice-President, Strategic Enrolment Management, Centennial College

Why participate in this Pilot Project?

When students and graduates have digital access to their micro-credentials through MyCreds™, they can share them with whomever they choose in a secure and quality assured manner. In 2021, MyCreds™, along with its service provider, Digitary, partnered with MATTR to extend the wallet using ground-breaking digital principles and frameworks. By participating in this Pilot Project, your institution will be able to use MyCreds™ to issue micro-credentials digitally to learners and take part in future-focused consultations guiding digitization principles and open standards for micro-credentials.

What are Digital Credentials?

“Digital Credentials” are a type of digital representation of an earned academic achievement such as a degree, diploma, certificate, badge, or micro-credential issued by a post-secondary education provider.

What are Micro-credentials?

“Micro-credentials” are rapid training programs that help people retrain and upgrade their skills to find new employment and access additional educational opportunities. Offered by colleges, universities and Indigenous Institutes, micro-credentials are short in duration, can often be completed online, and are often designed for the specific needs of employers and jobs. They can also be taken in isolation or packaged together alongside degrees, diplomas and certificates.

What are Digital Micro-credentials?

“Digital Micro-credentials” are electronic certificates that prove the completion of a short-duration micro-credential offered by a post-secondary institution focused on providing granular, employment-related skill training.

What is Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI)?

“Self-Sovereign Identity” (SSI) is an approach to digital identification that puts control of digital credentials in the hands of individuals themselves. It establishes trust between a learner and who they are sharing their details with and guarantees the authenticity of the data and attestations, without actually storing any personal data. Key to this is the notion that a verifier’s trust in a credential issued is transferred to the credential holder.

What are Verifiable Credentials?

“Verifiable Credential” means a digital credential in which the data within can be verified (e.g., through cryptographic verification). It is any tamper-evident (cryptographically signed) set of information that an authority claims to be true about the subject of the credential – and which in turn enables the individual or organization to convince others of these truths.

About MyCreds™ | MesCertif™

MyCreds™ | MesCertif™ credential wallet features 24/7 access for learners to view and share their verified and official transcripts, credentials, and documents in a digitized format. Secure, cryptographically signed documents can be sent conveniently and require no further verification. The platform not only creates efficiencies to what was once a paper-based process, but also plays a significant role in mitigating credential fraud. Visit www.mycreds.ca for more details.

About ARUCC

The Association of Registrars of the Universities and Colleges of Canada (ARUCC) owns MyCreds™ | MesCertif™. ARUCC provides leadership in the post-secondary education field and service to its member institutions nationally and internationally, helping foster the advancement of registrarial practices and learner focused service delivery in Canada. For more information about MyCreds™ | MesCertif™, contact the ARUCC’s executive lead, Joanne Duklas, at info@aruccnationalnetwork.ca or visit https://mycreds.ca/.

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Joanne Duklas, Executive Lead, ARUCC MyCreds™ | MesCertif™.

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