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Global Learning, AI, and the Future of Workforce Readiness with Maria Spies of HolonIQ and QS

38 min · Gisteren
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In this episode of Tried and Tested, host Isabelle Gonthier, PhD, ICE-CCP [https://www.linkedin.com/in/isabelle-gonthier-phd-ice-ccp-4556a210/], speaks with Maria Spies, [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaspies/] Co-Founder of HolonIQ and Chief Innovation Officer at QS, about global learning, AI, and the future of workforce readiness. Drawing on more than 25 years in post-secondary education, workforce learning, and education technology, Maria explores how demographic change, technology, and shifting workforce needs are reshaping the way learners build skills and how organizations recognize them. As governments, employers, and education providers respond to rapid change, Maria explains why assessment and credentialing leaders need to think beyond traditional models of learning and proof. The conversation covers micro-credentials, alternative pathways, AI literacy, learning analytics, embedded learning in the flow of work, English language learning for global mobility, and why trusted evidence of skills will become increasingly important across the lifelong learning ecosystem. What you’ll learn: * How global education and workforce trends are reshaping assessment and credentialing * Why demographic shifts are creating different learning and skills needs across regions * What is driving demand for micro-credentials, short courses, and alternative pathways * Why proof of skills is becoming more important, and more complex, for learners and employers * How technology and data can help make learning more observable without losing sight of design and trust * What embedded learning in the flow of work could mean for future assessment models * Why English language learning is a useful signal for broader workforce learning trends * How leaders can focus innovation by building from their organization’s existing strengths Who should listen: * Assessment and credentialing leaders planning for workforce change * Education and training organizations building flexible learning pathways * Workforce development leaders focused on upskilling and lifelong learning * Employers and talent leaders thinking about proof of skills and workforce readiness * Edtech, learning science, and product teams designing digital learning experiences * Language assessment and English learning professionals tracking global mobility trends * Organizations exploring how AI, data, and credentials can support trusted skill recognition

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aflevering Global Learning, AI, and the Future of Workforce Readiness with Maria Spies of HolonIQ and QS artwork

Global Learning, AI, and the Future of Workforce Readiness with Maria Spies of HolonIQ and QS

In this episode of Tried and Tested, host Isabelle Gonthier, PhD, ICE-CCP [https://www.linkedin.com/in/isabelle-gonthier-phd-ice-ccp-4556a210/], speaks with Maria Spies, [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariaspies/] Co-Founder of HolonIQ and Chief Innovation Officer at QS, about global learning, AI, and the future of workforce readiness. Drawing on more than 25 years in post-secondary education, workforce learning, and education technology, Maria explores how demographic change, technology, and shifting workforce needs are reshaping the way learners build skills and how organizations recognize them. As governments, employers, and education providers respond to rapid change, Maria explains why assessment and credentialing leaders need to think beyond traditional models of learning and proof. The conversation covers micro-credentials, alternative pathways, AI literacy, learning analytics, embedded learning in the flow of work, English language learning for global mobility, and why trusted evidence of skills will become increasingly important across the lifelong learning ecosystem. What you’ll learn: * How global education and workforce trends are reshaping assessment and credentialing * Why demographic shifts are creating different learning and skills needs across regions * What is driving demand for micro-credentials, short courses, and alternative pathways * Why proof of skills is becoming more important, and more complex, for learners and employers * How technology and data can help make learning more observable without losing sight of design and trust * What embedded learning in the flow of work could mean for future assessment models * Why English language learning is a useful signal for broader workforce learning trends * How leaders can focus innovation by building from their organization’s existing strengths Who should listen: * Assessment and credentialing leaders planning for workforce change * Education and training organizations building flexible learning pathways * Workforce development leaders focused on upskilling and lifelong learning * Employers and talent leaders thinking about proof of skills and workforce readiness * Edtech, learning science, and product teams designing digital learning experiences * Language assessment and English learning professionals tracking global mobility trends * Organizations exploring how AI, data, and credentials can support trusted skill recognition

Gisteren38 min
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From Point-in-Time Testing to Continuous Certification: Insights with NBCRNA’s Tim Muckle

In this episode of Tried and Tested, host Isabelle Gonthier, PhD, ICE-CCP [https://www.linkedin.com/in/isabelle-gonthier-phd-ice-ccp-4556a210/], speaks with Tim Muckle, PhD, ICE-CCP, Chief Assessment Officer at the National Board of Certification and Recertification for Nurse Anesthetists, about longitudinal assessment and the future of continued professional certification. Drawing on his background in mathematics, psychometrics, healthcare certification, and assessment leadership, Tim explains how NBCRNA is rethinking recertification in a way that supports patient safety, lifelong learning, and trust with certificants. As certification programs look for models that are more continuous, flexible, and relevant, Tim shares how NBCRNA moved from a traditional point-in-time assessment toward the MAC Check, a longitudinal assessment model built around smaller quarterly question sets, immediate feedback, spaced repetition, and ongoing evidence of competence. The conversation also explores stakeholder engagement, change management, the balance between rigor and accessibility, how AI may influence clinical practice and assessment, and why mission alignment is essential when changing maintenance of certification programs. What you’ll learn: * How longitudinal assessment differs from traditional point-in-time testing * Why continuous certification can better support lifelong learning and professional growth * How smaller, periodic question sets can reduce burden while still accumulating evidence of competence * What immediate feedback, spaced repetition, and related retake questions add to the assessment experience * Why psychometric defensibility alone is not enough to build stakeholder trust * How NBCRNA used research, communication, and certificant feedback to support program change * Where AI, evolving clinical practice, and expectations for relevance may shape future certification models * Why assessment leaders should start with mission before redesigning recertification or maintenance programs Who should listen: * Certification and recertification leaders exploring longitudinal assessment * Assessment and credentialing professionals responsible for maintenance of certification programs * Psychometricians and test developers balancing rigor, feedback, and learner support * Licensure and healthcare certification organizations focused on public safety and continuing competence * Program owners managing stakeholder trust, communication, and change * Organizations rethinking how certification can better support lifelong professional learning About the guest:Dr. Muckle is the Chief Assessment Officer with the National Board of Certification and Recertification for Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA), based in Chicago, IL. In his career, Dr. Muckle has been responsible for overseeing the test development and psychometric quality of a variety of credentialing examinations. His work has included the development of innovative assessment formats (such as longitudinal assessment), consultation and steering of testing policy and strategy, and spearheading an assessment-focused research agenda. He brings 25+ years of experience in certification, test development and research to his present role. Tim has published numerous articles in testing-related scientific journals and publications and has been a regular presenter at meetings of the Association of Test Publishers (ATP), and the Institute for Credentialing Excellence, among others. Among his skills and qualifications are: strategic thinking and planning, organizational leadership, statistical analysis, research and publications, team building, innovative assessment formats, and volunteer service to the credentialing industry.

25 jun 202643 min
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What AI Changes About Assessment Evidence: Insights with Khan Academy’s Kristen DiCerbo

In this episode of Tried and Tested, host Isabelle Gonthier, PhD, ICE-CCP [https://www.linkedin.com/in/isabelle-gonthier-phd-ice-ccp-4556a210/], speaks with Dr. Kristen DiCerbo, Chief Learning Officer at Khan Academy and one of Time’s top 100 people influencing the future of AI in 2024. Drawing on her background in school psychology, learning science, edtech, and assessment design, Kristen explores how AI is changing what assessment professionals can observe, interpret, and use as evidence of what learners know and can do. As assessment programs look for more authentic ways to measure real-world skills, Kristen explains why better tasks are only part of the equation. The conversation covers task models versus evidence models, the importance of closing the inferential distance, lessons from simulation and game-based assessment, Khan Academy’s “Explain Your Thinking” work, and why new measurement approaches should often begin in lower-stakes formative environments before moving into higher-stakes use. What you’ll learn: * How AI can surface evidence of learner thinking beyond a single answer * Why valid assessment starts with separating tasks from evidence * What “closing the inferential distance” means for assessment design * Where simulations, games, and open-ended tasks can create noise instead of signal * Why new AI measurement approaches should start in low-stakes settings * How to balance innovation with structure, validity, and defensibility * What multimodal AI and on-device models could mean for future assessment Who should listen: * Assessment and credentialing leaders exploring AI * Psychometricians and test developers * Certification and licensure program owners * Edtech and learning science teams * Product leaders building digital assessment experiences * Educators working with formative or performance-based assessment About the guest:Dr. Kristen DiCerbo [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristen-eignor-dicerbo-414138b/?locale=%20] is the Chief Learning Officer at Khan Academy, where she leads the content, assessment, design, product management, and community support teams. Time magazine named her one of the top 100 people influencing the future of AI in 2024. Dr. DiCerbo’s career has focused on embedding insights from education research into digital learning experiences. Prior to her role at Khan Academy, she was Vice-President of Learning Research and Design at Pearson, served as a research scientist supporting the Cisco Networking Academies, and worked as a school psychologist. Kristen has a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from Arizona State University.

11 jun 202636 min
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Test Security, Agentic AI, and the Future of Assessment with Paul Muir from risr/

As assessment programs confront increasingly sophisticated fraud and rapid advances in Artificial Intelligence, protecting trust and integrity has never been more complex. In this episode of Tried and Tested, host Isabelle Gonthier, PhD, ICE-CCP [https://www.linkedin.com/in/isabelle-gonthier-phd-ice-ccp-4556a210/] sits down with Paul Muir, Chief Customer Officer at risr/ and Board Chair of the Association of Test Publishers, for a candid conversation recorded live at the ATP Innovations in Testing Conference. With more than 25 years in the assessment industry, Paul shares a front‑line perspective on test security, the rise of agentic AI, and the evolving role of industry collaboration. Together, they explore how assessment leaders can move from reactive security measures to more strategic, forward‑looking approaches, and how ATP is helping guide the community through a period of rapid technological change. What you’ll learn: * How the test security threat landscape is evolving, including organized cheating, content harvesting, and increasingly sophisticated fraud techniques * Where assessment and credentialing programs remain most vulnerable today, and why keeping pace with fraud is such a challenge * What agentic AI means in the context of assessment, and how more autonomous systems introduce both new risks and new opportunities * How AI can be used proactively to strengthen test security rather than simply reacting to emerging threats * How Paul’s dual perspective as a technology leader and ATP Board Chair informs his view of where assessment is headed * The role ATP plays in helping the industry navigate innovation, security, and trust during periods of rapid change * Why collaboration and community engagement are critical to protecting the integrity of assessment programs Who should listen: * Assessment and credentialing leaders responsible for program integrity * Test security, compliance, and risk professionals * Education and assessment technology providers * Organizations exploring or deploying AI in assessment programs * ATP members and professionals engaged in the broader assessment community About the guest:Paul Muir [https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulbmuir/] serves as the Chief Customer Officer at risr/ and currently holds the position of Board Chair for the Association of Test Publishers (ATP). With over 25 years of experience in the assessment sector, Paul is an experienced leader and active volunteer, specialising in areas such as test security, assessment reform, technology-enabled assessment, and Artificial Intelligence. Since joining risr/ in 2024, Paul, who is based in the UK, has been responsible for driving thought leadership, developing strategic partnerships, and fostering engagement across the industry, community, and customer base.

28 mei 202637 min
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Serious Games and Authentic Assessment with Jenn McNamara from BreakAway Games

In this episode of Tried and Tested, host Isabelle Gonthier, PhD,- ICE CCP, [https://www.linkedin.com/in/isabelle-gonthier-phd-ice-ccp-4556a210/] Chief Assessment Officer at PSI and ETS, sits down with Jenn McNamara, Vice President of Strategic Products and Partnerships at BreakAway Games. Recorded live at the ATP Conference, the conversation explores how serious games are being used to support authentic, performance based assessment across defense, healthcare, and professional credentialing programs. Jenn shares how game based environments can capture real world decision making, reduce traditional test effects, and provide richer evidence of readiness than item based assessments alone. The discussion also covers the role of AI in game design and assessment delivery, the importance of accessibility by design, and what emerging innovation trends signal about the future of assessment. What you’ll learn: * How “serious games” are defined and how they differ from surface level gamification * Why authenticity, particularly cognitive fidelity, matters more than visual realism in assessment design * What immersive, strategy based environments can reveal about real world decision making, stress, and readiness * How independent research and validation help make game based assessment credible and defensible in high stakes contexts * Where serious games are most effective in assessment programs, and where assessment leaders should be cautious * How AI is influencing the future of immersive assessment, including adaptive scenarios and content variation, while maintaining rigor and fairness Who should listen: * Credentialing and certification leaders exploring authentic or performance based assessment approaches * Assessment professionals seeking new ways to evaluate decision making, judgment, and applied skills * Psychometricians and assessment designers interested in emerging item types and validation models * Program owners responsible for accessibility, candidate experience, and exam integrity * Testing and education technology professionals tracking the role of serious games and AI in assessment About the Guest: Jenn McNamara [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennmcnamara/] is Vice President of Strategic Products and Partnerships at BreakAway Games, focused on delivering immersive solutions for education, assessment, and performance support. With over 25 years of experience in cognitive psychology, serious games, and AI-driven systems research and development, Jenn is a recognized leader and trusted partner raising the standard of advanced, technology-driven learning and assessment for defense, healthcare, and corporate sectors. Jenn’s pioneering design and development approaches set the accessibility standard for serious games. She speaks frequently at conferences including I/ITSEC, ATP Innovations in Testing, Serious Play, and Games for Change. In volunteer support of the industry, Jenn also directs the nonprofit Serious Games Showcase & Challenge and serves in leadership roles with the NDIA Human Systems Conference, Serious Play Conference, and ATP Innovations in Testing Conference.

14 mei 202635 min