Our EduTech Research Initiative!

As one of the very first companies to enter the EduTech -> Work Experience x eLearning, we believe its our responsibility to continue to 'Move the Needle' of progress in ways to determine and convey best practices for the edutech community members and participants. Many companies have joined and fallen off within this space, regardless of whether funding was assigned to the initiative. We believe sound research is at the core of locating the correct key to unlocking the true future potential of EduTech -> Work Experience x eLearning as well as the broader impacts. It is our hope that companies that join this tech space with take specific research into account prior to formation, design/development, and creation. Let's continue to extend the boundaries of human knowledge!

What's Research?
Research is defined as the creation of new knowledge and/or the use of existing knowledge in a new and creative way so as to generate new concepts, methodologies and understandings. This could include synthesis and analysis of previous research to the extent that it leads to new and creative outcomes.

Research allows us to pursue interests, to learn something new, to hone problem-solving skills and to challenge ourselves in unique ways. Working on an innovative research project provides the opportunity work closely with not only mentors, but also collaborators and experienced researchers.

What's The CertificationPoint Research Initiative?
CertificationPoint, a project idea which began in 2008, has evolved from several types of research over the course of 15 years. This research includes notes, reverse engineering, solution development, process and operations documentation, testing, self evaluation, exploration, productivity tools creation, and observation.

Goals Of Our Research:
- Evaluate the validity of educational technology hypothesis and interpretive framework as it pertains to CertificationPoint.
- Further progress substantive creativity, knowledge, and findings for sharing them in appropriate manners at a later date.
- Help generate questions and further discussion.

Interested in research collaboration or funding our continued research as it relates to education technology and building work experience?

Have An Interest Research Participation?

Email Us -> info@certificationpoint.org



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