Monday, October 24, 2022

Robotics Education Lagging Behind Demand, Surveys Find - Kate Lucariello, Campus Technology

Swiss-based automation technology company ABB announced recently that robotics and automation training are lagging behind increased global demand, according to two surveys it conducted this year on supply chain and education. While 80% of education professionals say robotics and automation skill sets will become crucial to employment in the near future, only one in four institutions worldwide are teaching them, the surveys found. This is in stark contrast to results showing that on average 70% of U.S. and European businesses plan to invest in robotics and automation over the next three years, driven by supply chain issues.

Sunday, October 23, 2022

EXPLORING ASSESSMENT WORKLOAD IN MICRO-CREDENTIALS - Quality Assurance Agency UK

Although micro-credentials have been around in varying forms for a long time, they have risen to greater prominence globally over the last two or three years owing to the opportunities they present for swift, focused upskilling and more accessible engagement in higher education. Various studies, including work published by QAA in this area outline opportunities for micro-credential approaches to be used to enhance the student learning experience by providing more flexible and granular approaches to learning and achievement. This project will address concerns raised regarding increasing assessment workload when making existing degree courses more granular. 

Saturday, October 22, 2022

IAB and Deakin University partner on digital advertising micro-credentials - Ad News

IAB Australia has partnered with Deakin University on a series of co-designed micro-credentials for people with a digital advertising career looking to upskill or those looking to change roles. The first course, Programmatic Advertising and Trading, will be open for enrolments from 10th October and the course will starts October 31.  The second, Ad Operations, will launch in February. The accredited postgraduate stackable short courses have been designed to address the greatest market needs as identified in the recent IAB Talent Industry Review and will offer 75 hours of self-paced learning that can be completed in as little as six weeks or as long as six months. 

Friday, October 21, 2022

Skillnet And UL Launch Climate Action 'Micro Credentials' - Business Plus

Skillnet Ireland, the state business support agency for competitiveness, productivity and innovation, and the University of Limerick (UL) have launched Ireland's first enterprise-led micro credential programmes dedicated to climate action. The courses designed to meet the demands of learners, enterprise, and organisations have been developed by Skillnet's Climate Ready Academy.

Thursday, October 20, 2022

COLUMN: What’s a micro-credential and where can I get one? - John McArthur, Lawton Constitution

“Micro” refers to shorter time to completion and, in many cases, lesser cost. Topics are tightly focused to address a few key skills in high demand. Employers are increasingly using micro-credentials and other skills assessments to find qualified employees, and it might be something that can boost your career. It’s definitely something that Cameron University can help you earn.

Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Higher Ed Curricula—the Short Game - Ray Schroeder, Inside Higher Ed

Colleges and universities must respond to the needs, desires and demands of our clientele—the students, families and employers who pay for and consume our learning products. The truth is that the desired workforce characteristics are changing. The last century’s model of employees working many years, even decades, at one job for one employer is long gone. As such, one degree will not sustain a lifetime of work credentials. A continuing flow of upskilling and reskilling will be required for lifelong success. The need is not to abandon the baccalaureate or graduate degrees. Rather, it is to provide affordable, effective ways for more students to build a scaffolding of knowledge and skills to successfully launch rewarding careers in a constantly shifting economy. Further, it is to build paths for continuous improvement and advancement for those already in the workforce.


Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Getting the Most Out of Short-Term Career and Technical Education (CTE) Credentials: What Explains Differences in Debt and Earnings? - Molly M. Scott, Nathan Sick, Jincy Wilson; Urban Institute

We use data from the College Scorecard to examine CTE programs overall and within six fields of study: health sciences, business and marketing, computer and information sciences, repair services, protective services, and personal and culinary services. We explore the program outcomes of debt, earnings, and “debt burden” (debt as a share of earnings). We examine how each outcome is shaped by program, institution, and labor market characteristics. We provide actionable knowledge for institutions, students, and employers on the returns to short-term CTE programs and the factors that explain improved outcomes for students.

https://www.urban.org/research/publication/getting-most-out-short-term-career-and-technical-education-cte-credentials

Monday, October 17, 2022

Surge Micro-credentials and Microsoft fill needs gap for working professionals - Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Surge Micro-credentials, powered by Saskatchewan Polytechnic, provide flexible and innovative learning in a growing number of high-demand industries such as business, technology and more. Surge Micro-credentials are short, focused courses that accelerate learners’ skills in specific areas. Sask Polytech and Microsoft Canada partnered to help learners jump-start their career while earning globally recognized and industry-endorsed Microsoft certifications.   

Sunday, October 16, 2022

Skills-first employers may outperform peers, but many are struggling to adapt - Kathryn Moody, HR Dive

Employers are still wary of turning away from degree-based hiring, reports have said, which is the first step for truly skills-first organizations.  Organizations that use skills-based practices — such as career mapping for skill sets and hiring that focuses on ability instead of degrees — outperform their peers that don’t do so, according to a Deloitte report published Sept. 21. But many organizations are struggling to make significant changes amid calls for workplace agility, Deloitte noted.

Saturday, October 15, 2022

Why blockchain could mean fewer hassles for students and workers proving their credential - Rory McGreal, the Conversation

Traditionally, institutions own and control certifications like degrees, but that could shift with 'digital degrees' and microcredentials that rely on blockchain. Microcredentials — attestations of proficiency in a specific skill or knowledge base that are certified by an authority — can provide evidence of a person’s skills to employers. While microcredentials are becoming more popular, the concept is hardly new: A driver’s licence or the St. John Ambulance certificate could be considered as microcredentials, attesting respectively to a person’s driving skill or their competency in administering first aid. Blockchain technology is appropriate for microcredential implementation. Blockchain can best be described as a digital ledger that records information that can be shared among a community of users.

https://ca.news.yahoo.com/why-blockchain-could-mean-fewer-181305904.html

Friday, October 14, 2022

Breaking Down Barriers to Internships - Melissa Ezarik and Daisy Gonzales, Inside Higher Ed

A Student Voice survey of 2,116 students, conducted in mid-August by Inside Higher Ed and College Pulse with support from Kaplan showed the majority of student interns surveyed did earn pay, and in some cases also college credit, for their most recent internship.  That was a lot less likely to happen for community college students, 42 percent of whom were paid or received money and credit. That’s compared to 71 percent of students at four-year institutions who participated in internships. Some respondents did note the benefits of virtual and hybrid-format internships in landing an opportunity. “It has certainly made it easier!” wrote a student at a California community college. 

Thursday, October 13, 2022

Coursera Survey: Student and Employer Demand for Microcredentials Is High - Rhea Kelly, Campus Technology

Globally, 89% of students in the survey agreed or strongly agreed that earning an entry-level professional certificate or microcredential will help them stand out to employers and secure jobs when they graduate. For their part, 92% of employers agreed or strongly agreed that a professional certificate strengthens a candidate's job application, and on average, employers were 76% more likely to hire a candidate who has earned an industry microcredential.

Wednesday, October 12, 2022

RDP offers new micro-credential programs - Amie Macinnis, Lacombe Onilne

“We are excited to expand our breadth of programming in the micro-credential space and are appreciative of the support from the Ministry of Advanced Education to develop and launch new micro-credentials at Red Deer Polytechnic,” says Kylie Thomas, Vice President Academic and Provost. “These micro-credentials increase opportunities for learners and the workforce to evolve their skills in their current profession or to prepare them to embark on a new career path. Micro-credentials are a means to upskill and reskill for today’s labour market.”  Over the next two years, Red Deer Polytechnic’s Extended Education will offer the following micro-credential programs: Complex Care and Patient Navigator, Classroom Support Aide, Statistical Consultant, Photovoltaic Systems: Design and Install, and Substance and Addictions Support Worker. 

Tuesday, October 11, 2022

New Coursera survey shows high demand for industry microcredentials from students and employers in tight labor market - Scott Shireman, Coursera

Among other compelling data points, we found that 88% of students and recent graduates said including industry microcredentials, or in this case, entry-level professional certificates, in an academic program would make them more likely to enroll in that program.
The key findings from the Higher Education to Employment Survey Report include: Students and recent graduates globally believe industry microcredentials make them more likely to land a job. 43% identified their ability to get a job among the top three factors motivating their decision to enroll in a degree program. Employability was ranked ahead of academic strength, reputation, and cost, and came second only to the institution’s location. 

Monday, October 10, 2022

Brighter prospects with flexible, on-demand education - Globe and Mail

More than ever, staying successful in both the professional and personal spheres against the backdrop of fast-evolving conditions requires lifelong learning. “We have to continue to learn,” says Michelle DeCoste, dean, Centre for Online Learning & Microcredentials at Toronto’s Centennial College. “The good news is that we are increasing the number of ways by which we can gain the necessary skills, knowledge and experiences.”

Sunday, October 9, 2022

Ed tech leaders just predicted these 3 trends will unfold in higher education - Natalie Schwartz, Higher Ed Dive

Microcredentials are higher ed’s future: Chief executives at two large ed tech companies touted new microcredentials available on their platforms, stressing that these smaller offerings will be a key part of higher education’s future.  Jeff Maggioncalda, Coursera’s CEO, likened Career Academy to Shopify, an e-commerce platform that enables merchants to quickly set up online stores. Colleges can use Career Academy to launch a skills academy with their own branding. 2U is also doubling down on microcredentials. The company announced Thursday two new credentials it calls Microbachelors, which are programs composed of a few classes that can lead to college credit from edX’s partner institutions. 

Saturday, October 8, 2022

Red Deer Polytechnic set to launch five new micro-credential programs - RED DEER ADVOCATE

RDP’s Extended Education will offer several micro-credential programs starting in 2022-23, including Complex Care and Patient Navigator and Classroom Support Aide. The three other programs that will be launched in 2023-24 are Statistical Consultant, Photovoltaic Systems: Design and Install, and Substance and Addictions Support Worker.  Last week, the province announced RDP will receive $340,950 for micro-credential programs.

Friday, October 7, 2022

New Coursera Survey: Industry Certificates Hold Strong Appeal For College Students And Employers - Michael T. Nietzel, Forbes

A new survey commissioned by Coursera, the online learning platform and a pioneer of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCS), reveals that large majorities of employers and students view short-term, industry certificates as a worthwhile addition to a college degree and a valuable credential in the hiring and job-seeking process. This strong interest in so-called micro-credentials comes at a time when a number of major companies - including Accenture, IBM, Google, Bank of America and others - are no longer requiring college degrees for many entry-level jobs, removing a “paper ceiling” as they try to build a more diverse workforce and address the talent gaps that continue to plague a number of industries.

Thursday, October 6, 2022

How Useful Are Online Certificates in the Modern Job Market? - RAJI OLUWANIYI, Make Use of

Online certificates have recently become a popular choice for many seeking accessible and affordable education opportunities. Whether you are a fresh-faced college graduate looking to bolster your CV, a career person trying to upskill in their twilight years, or a newbie in the labor market trying to bolster your resume, there's something for everyone. Here are some reasons for the popularity of online certificates:

Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Online classes - KULR

Many employers already offer a traditional tuition reimbursement, but some companies are expanding to cover online courses as well. Online courses soared in popularity during the pandemic, and they continue to be much easier for remote workers to access than in-person training. In March 2022, Fortune reported that approximately 14% of employees are offered some form of reimbursement for online courses. Companies like Chipotle Mexican Grill, The Walt Disney Company, Starbucks, and T-Mobile cover 100% of tuition for certain online certificate or degree programs at specified institutions.

Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Alberta post-secondaries to create new “micro-credential” programs - Lethbridge News Now

The Government of Alberta has announced funding for the creation of new micro-credential programs at post-secondary schools across the province. A total of $8 million will support the development of 69 new micro-credential programs at 21 schools. Minister of Advanced Education Demetrios Nicolaides says these will allow unemployed and under-employed Albertans to quickly re-skill or upskill and meet the ever-evolving needs of industries.