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Riipen and Saskatchewan Polytechnic create work-integrated learning opportunities
Saskatchewan Polytechnic is expanding its partnership with Microsoft Canada and Riipen to offer work-integrated learning opportunities for learners in Microsoft Fundamental offerings through Surge Micro-Credentials.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic is expanding its partnership with Microsoft Canada and Riipen to offer work-integrated learning opportunities for learners in Microsoft Fundamental offerings through Surge Micro-Credentials. Learners can apply their knowledge to real-world projects, gaining hands-on experience and networking with employers. The initiative bridges education and industry, preparing learners for success in the digital economy.
“This important pilot project will prepare learners for the digital economy with the sought-after Microsoft certification and relevant work-integrated learning opportunities,” says Dr. Larry Rosia, President and CEO of Sask Polytech. “Using the Riipen platform, we can match learners with companies that allow them to use their new Microsoft skills to complete real-world projects.”
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