The article highlights the importance of digital credentials in education, particularly in enhancing employability and professional development. At the 1EdTech Digital Credentials Summit, students shared their experiences of pursuing both traditional degrees and microcredentials. They emphasized how these credentials not only validate their skills but also significantly improve their job prospects. The discussion revealed that having a clear understanding of the skills associated with their credentials allows them to communicate effectively and advocate for their worth in the job market.
I use skills language in conversation now that I'm going to be a professional counselor. I want to be sure I have compensation for everything I've earned, and this language will make it easier for me to do that.
I was offered a few internships, and I think it was because I was able to talk about data analytics. I could showcase my competency in the subject matter.
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