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Map This Skill to Evidence

Turn a skill claim into the evidence signals a teacher, professor, employer, or learner can actually inspect.

Public demo

A skill claim is only useful when someone can inspect the evidence behind it.

Transcripts, resumes, certificates, and skill taxonomies often say what someone completed or claims, but not what they can demonstrate now.

QLM maps skills into observable tasks, decision paths, evidence signals, rubric levels, transfer checks, and living profile claims.

Try the tool

Create an evidence map.

Enter a skill and context. The demo returns evidence signals, rubric levels, and a living profile claim.

How QLM would operationalize this

ObservableMake capability inspectableMap the skill to a task where decisions, evidence, and revision can be seen.
PortablePrepare profile languageTranslate the evidence into a claim that can move across learning and work contexts.
ActionableIdentify next supportWeak evidence can route learners to targeted feedback or micro-interventions.

FAQ

Questions this page answers.

Is this a verified credential?

No. It drafts an evidence map. Verification requires a reviewed task, governance, and profile rules.

Why map skills to evidence?

Because skill claims become more useful when institutions can inspect performance, context, recency, and transfer.

Next step

Turn the category into a pilot.

Use this path when you want a pilot, research partnership, or product walkthrough.

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