Project Summary
Establish a common, trusted framework for micro-credentials: Create a unified micro-credential framework to ensure consistency, transparency, and portability across institutions and industries, supported by third-party recognition to strengthen credibility and employer, institutional, and learner trust
Secure recognition for FITT and DMI and expand acceptance in Southeast Asia: Partner with third parties to recognize FITT and Digital Marketing Institute stackable micro-credentials leading to professional designations, and use this recognition as a foundation to work with Southeast Asian partners and build a framework for future program recognition
Project Objectives
Define clear creteria for micro-credential quality and transparency
Secure third-party recognition from reputable organizations
Align modules with workforce needs in trade and digital marketing
Build a model that can be scaled to Southeast Asian partners

Micro-Credential Recognition
Building a trusted, portable micro-credential framework recognized by global industry partners

Why Micro-Credentials Matter
Micro-credentials provide targeted, flexible learning that helps individuals build specific, job-relevant skills without committing to long degree programs. As industries evolve rapidly, employers are increasingly looking for proof of specialized competencies, not just traditional qualifications. Micro-credentials allow students and professionals to upskill or reskill continuously, stay competitive in a changing job market, and clearly showcase their expertise through recognized, stackable achievements.
Third-Party Recognition
By securing recognition from reputable organizations and aligning with frameworks in Ontario, BC, and Europe, the project strengthens the legitimacy and portability of micro-credentials and prepares them for wider acceptance in Southeast Asia through partners like SEAMEO TED
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