Monday, July 18, 2022
MICRO-CREDENTIAL QUALITY CHECKLIST - eCampus Ontario
Sunday, July 17, 2022
MICRO-CREDENTIALS - Lewis University
Micro-credentials are digital representations of your learning, designed so that you can share the skills you’ve gained. Micro-credentials, while not a replacement for certificates, minors, or degree programs, are a supplemental designation to provide evidence that you are working towards mastering critical 21st century competencies. Our Micro-credential program allows students to gain relevant skills that enable them to distinguish themselves, academically and professionally. A digital badge is a type of Micro-credential that allows students to show specific skills that they have gained through coursework or other formal learning experiences at Lewis. They are dynamic credentials that can be shared in social networks and professional contexts, including LinkedIn, resumes, e-portfolios and more.
https://www.lewisu.edu/academics/sgpce/micro-credentials.htm
Saturday, July 16, 2022
Ten Facts You Need to Know About Micro-Credentials - Contact North/Nord (Canada)
Friday, July 15, 2022
Micro-Credentials - NEA
A micro-credential is a short, competency-based recognition. NEA offers over 175 micro-credentials that have been created by educators for educators. If you’re reading this, it means you’re interested in taking steps to improve your practice as an educator and create better outcomes for your students. Congratulations! Your commitment to lifelong professional learning is essential in helping NEA fulfill its mission to provide a great public education for every student.
https://www.nea.org/professional-excellence/professional-learning/micro-credentials
Thursday, July 14, 2022
Future of education is identified in the OU’s Innovating Pedagogy Report 2022 - the Open University
‘Dual learning scenarios’ and ‘influencer-led education’ feature among the top 10 approaches to learning and teaching in this year’s landmark edition of the Innovating Pedagogy Report from The Open University. Every year academic researchers at the OU’s Institute of Educational Technology explore new advancements in pedagogy and how they can be effective in different learning, teaching and training contexts.
Wednesday, July 13, 2022
Why faculty need to talk about microcredentials - Loleen Berdahl, University Affairs
Tuesday, July 12, 2022
OPINION: Meet certificates and “microcredentials” — they could be the future of higher education - Arthur Levine and Scott Van Pelt, Hechinger Report
Monday, July 11, 2022
Microcredentials a ‘new frontier in higher learning’ – report - Julian Owen, EdTechnology
The UK’s tech skills gap can be vastly reduced via the widespread adoption of microcredentials, according to a report published today (8 June) by the Lifelong Education Commission. While there is currently no single definition, microcredentials, are essentially small units of learning that can be delivered online or face-to-face. The flexibility of their short-form nature, allowing the course-taker to quickly learn a specific skill, is thought by many to hold the key to overcoming the UK’s ongoing skills gap.
Sunday, July 10, 2022
3 reasons microcredentials are poised to go mainstream - Rusty Greiff, eCampus News
Two in five working-age adults have completed a non-degree credential and more than 80 percent of executives, supervisors, and HR professionals now say that alternative credentials bring value to the workplace. At a time of significant disruption in the economy, institutions, employers, and workers are all finding they must embrace a philosophy of continuous lifelong learning. It’s a shift enabled by the proliferation of short-term microcredentials. Over the past decade, the number of such offerings has sharply risen. There now exist at least 1 million different credentials, spanning apprenticeships, certificates, digital badges, industry-recognized certifications, and licenses.
https://www.ecampusnews.com/2022/06/27/3-reasons-microcredentials-are-poised-to-go-mainstream/
Saturday, July 9, 2022
Does Microcredentialing work? - Gilbert & Tobin
Microcredentialising has been described by the EU’s vocations training authority as a “megatrend”. The Australian Government’s National Microcredentials Framework says that "technological change coupled with rapid transformation brought by Covid-19, has elevated the potential for microcredentials to rapidly upskill and reskill the workforce." One of the first empirical studies of the impact of microcredentials has found their impact to be less transformative, more nuanced than the hype suggests, but nonetheless a valuable ‘signal’ for an employer of an employee’s ability to do the job.
https://www.gtlaw.com.au/knowledge/does-microcredentialing-work
Friday, July 8, 2022
How two institutions tackle microcredentials - Laura Ascione, eCampus News
Microcredentials are bite-sized educational courses with a more specific focus. They could take months or weeks to complete. Because of their convenience, microcredentials appeal to employees looking for a highly personalized, flexible, and cost-effective way to further their education. Here’s how two institutions are leveraging their microcredential programs to help students with different goals, personal responsibilities, and professional obligations further their education.
https://www.ecampusnews.com/2022/06/20/how-two-institutions-tackle-microcredentials/
Thursday, July 7, 2022
DO WE NEED A MICRO-CREDENTIAL DEFINITION ANYWAYS? - eCampus Ontario
In reviewing micro-credentials presented by eCampusOntario, the Ontario Ministry of Colleges and Universities (2021) and UNESCO (2021), the overarching consensus is that shared characteristics involve collaboration between an accredited educational institution and an employer or industry sector. Together, they can identify, create, and review workplace relevant training that is of value to the learner and the employer or industry sector. Micro-credentials should demonstrate that depth, rather than breadth, of a specific skill or area of focus, and that learners are assessed to ensure that new skills and competencies have been gained. However, ongoing questions involve how to assess mastery and related quality assurance of micro-credentials offerings with academic post- secondary institutions. Taking these common characteristics into account, the definition provided in A European Approach to Micro-Credentials (Futures et al., 2020) may be a good starting point for those newer to micro-credential development :
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
Online learning to be ‘big part’ of college business - Darren Taylor, Soo Today
“In the past five years there’s been tremendous growth in e-learning. I can’t say that we predicted it but in the pandemic a lot of people were displaced from their jobs and we were positioned very well to help those individuals get retrained in a very short time frame, right around that same time the government came out with what’s called microcredentials.” Kirkwood said there are over 30,000 registrations in Sault College microcredential courses. “It’s not big business for us but certainly in the future there is anticipation that this type of short duration training will become a bigger part of our business,” Kirkwood said.
https://www.sootoday.com/local-news/online-learning-to-be-big-part-of-college-business-5513466
Tuesday, July 5, 2022
External Engagement and Communications Officer - Maynooth University - Times Higher Ed
The Irish Universities Association (IUA) is the representative body of the university sector. It has recently secured funding for a major new project to develop a micro-credentials system in Irish Universities, providing a coherent national framework for quality assured and accredited micro-credentials. This full-time contract position is funded by this project.
Monday, July 4, 2022
Meta Launches Five New Professional Certificates on Coursera - Sue Gee, I-Programmer
Sunday, July 3, 2022
It Pays To Get Certification - Sue Gee, I-Programmer
The Open Source Jobs Report 2022, published today, reinforces the message that gaining certification is very worthwhile for developers. Meanwhile the Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2022, published today, reveals that over half of developers engage with the video-based online courses that lead to certification. Being encouraged to acquire new skills via online courses is something that appeals to developers. Findings from Stack Overflow's 2022 survey, which gathered information from 73,268 software developers from 180 countries around the world, indicated that almost half (46.63%) respondents had learned from Online Courses or Certification. With over two-thirds of hiring managers more likely to hire certified open source professionals it does seem that gaining a credential from an online course provider is a really good idea.,
https://www.i-programmer.info/news/150-training-a-education/15521-certification-.html
Saturday, July 2, 2022
Credential stacking drove 1.1% increase in undergraduate degrees earned last year - Rick Seltzer, Higher Ed Dive
Undergraduate credential earners totaled 3.7 million. That’s up 1.1%, or about 39,000 people, from the number reported in each of the last two years. Growth came from students with prior awards who were stacking credentials. About 1 million students graduating in 2020-21 had prior awards, up 3.9% or 37,800 students from 2019-20. First-time graduates, meanwhile, held steady at 2.69 million after dropping from 2.71 million in 2018-19.
Friday, July 1, 2022
Accreditation and endorsement - eCampus Ontario
A micro-credential is a type of claim made by the issuer stating that a learner has achieved a quantum of learning. A micro-credential also contains evidence to support that claim about this learning, and sometimes includes direct evidence demonstrating how the individual learner achieved the learning outcomes. Beyond direct evidence, how can the consumer or viewer of the credential trust that the claim is true and significant?
Thursday, June 30, 2022
Micro-creential TRANSCRIPTABILITY - eCampus Ontario
Micro-credentials offered by institutions that are eligible to be on the student transcript will meet the criteria of the institution’s transcript policy and the standards of quality assurance that would include development, review, etc. For example, in Ontario “it is widely agreed that a micro-credential is ‘transcriptable’ meaning it will appear on a learner’s college or university transcript and will be deposited to her or his digital wallet or e-portfolio” (Contact North, 2020).
https://ecampusontario.pressbooks.pub/microcredentialtoolkit/chapter/transcriptability/