McGraw-Hill has announced the launch of a new micro-credentialing program for Microsoft® Office applications, to keep college students engaged in their courses and help them garner the skills they need to successfully enter the workforce.
McGraw-Hill is working with Accredible, a company that produces digital certificates and badges for leading higher education institutions, to enable no-cost credentialing through the McGraw-Hill SIMnet® platform. SIMnet is the premier solution for online Microsoft Office training and assessment within higher education.
Aligned with industry standards, McGraw-Hill colour-coded belts are awarded to students for mastery of Microsoft Office skills, which are top computer and information skills needed in the present workforce. Students can then post these digital certificates of achievement through social media and add them to their resumes to showcase their accomplishments and reach the employers who have available positions.
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