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ACPA Launches "Open Badge Quality Assurance (Third-Party Certification)" Program

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The Open Badge Network (OBN) and the Association for Certification of Professional Abilities (ACPA) have jointly announced the start of recruitment for third-party certification targeting Open Badge metadata, as part of ACPA's new "Open Badge Quality Assurance" program. This initiative aims to enhance the reliability and value of Open Badges by having third-party organizations with a proven track record in education and human resource development authenticate the metadata of issued badges. As this system is in its initial phase, the first certification will be provided free of charge.

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Q: What is the name of the organization that launched the Open Badge Quality Assurance program?
A: The Non-Profit Organization Association for Certification of Professional Abilities (ACPA) launched the Open Badge Quality Assurance program in collaboration with the General Incorporated Foundation Open Badge Network (OBN).
Q: Which two organizations are jointly conducting the Open Badge third-party certification initiative?
A: The General Incorporated Foundation Open Badge Network (OBN) and the Non-Profit Organization Association for Certification of Professional Abilities (ACPA) are jointly conducting the Open Badge third-party certification initiative in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo.
Q: What specific aspect of Open Badges does the new ACPA certification program evaluate?
A: The ACPA certification program evaluates the metadata of Open Badges, including the content, achievement level, and positioning of issued badges, to enhance their reliability and educational value.
Q: Is there a fee for the first round of Open Badge third-party certification under this program?
A: No, the first round of third-party certification under ACPA's Open Badge Quality Assurance program is being provided free of charge as the system is in its initial phase.
Q: When was the Open Badge Network (OBN) established and what is its primary objective?
A: The Open Badge Network (OBN) was established in 2019 with the primary objective of promoting the widespread use of Open Badges based on international technical standards to certify learning outcomes and skills.