Digital badges
Digital-badge and credentialing insights related to Digital badges.
The complete Open Badges 3.0 guide: how it differs from W3C Verifiable Credentials
Open Badges 3.0 wraps W3C Verifiable Credentials with an education-specific metadata layer, replacing platform-dependent verification with cryptographic signatures that let learners own and selectively disclose their credentials.
What's Changing in Korea's 2026 Youth Policy
Korea's 2026 youth policies ramp up AI education, regional employment incentives, and startup support, making verifiable experience credentials a decisive competitive advantage.
Korea's 2026 Youth Startup Grants: Conditions and What to Expect, Based on 2025 Data
Korea's 2026 youth startup grants (ages 19–39) will mirror 2025's core programs and reviewer priorities — start your business plan, team, and evidence portfolio now to compete effectively when announcements open in January–March.
The Complete Guide to Issuing Digital Badges | Build the Kolleges 10-Minute System
Anyone can set up a professional digital badge issuance system in under 10 minutes using Kolleges — no technical knowledge or complex setup required.
Digital Badges: A New Answer for Cultivating Local Talent
Korea's RISE initiative pairs with digital badges to close the loop between regional university curricula, verifiable competency credentials, and local employment retention.
Everything About the AID 30+ Project and Digital Badges
Korea's government-backed AID 30+ Project requires universities running adult AI and digital re-skilling programs to certify completions with Open Badges 3.0 digital badges issued under the university president's name.
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