InfoZine, the exclusive partner in Japan for the open badge issuance and management platform 'Open Badge Factory (OBF)', has announced that OBF now supports 'CASE (Competency and Academic Standards Exchange)' v1.0 and v1.1, a specification for competency and academic standard interoperability developed by the 1EdTech Consortium.
Simultaneously, integration with the EU's skills and occupation classification system 'ESCO' has been updated to the latest API (version 1.2.0). Consequently, badges issued via OBF can now be linked to competency frameworks worldwide, centering on major North American and European standards.
Competency Integration: Giving Meaning to Badges For educational institutions and companies issuing open badges, clearly defining the competencies (abilities/skills) a badge is linked to is essential for giving it true meaning. OBF has adopted CASE to meet these needs.
What is CASE? CASE is an open interoperability specification for describing and sharing competency frameworks, learning standards, and curriculum maps in a machine-readable format. It enables the exchange of information regarding academic standards, competencies, and learning outcomes across different platforms and applications.
Achieving Broad Competency Integration Across Major Standards By supporting both CASE and ESCO, OBF users can now broadly cover competency frameworks worldwide, particularly in North America and Europe. Alongside compliance with the international digital credential standard 'Open Badges v3.0', OBF continues to support the creation of a trusted, meaningful digital credential ecosystem.
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- Source: PR TIMES
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