Monday, September 25, 2023

‘Micro-credentials’ give students the career skills in demand right now - MADELINE PUMARIEGA, Miami Herald

Microcredentials and their growing use in higher education are emerging as a trend that helps students quickly and securely position themselves in the new world of work. These short programs are designed to develop skills, knowledge and experience in demand, which students need to ensure their success. A report from Inside Higher Education indicates that employers recognize and value industry microcredentials: 77% already are using or actively exploring skills-based hiring to bring on a candidate who has obtained them.

Sunday, September 24, 2023

$3.4M to upskill more than 7,500 Queenslanders -The Queensland Cabinet and Ministerial Directory

17 projects have been awarded up to $250,000 each to deliver critical skills development for existing Queensland workers or jobseekers. The Palaszczuk Government has provided more than $3.4 million for the17 projects through its Micro-credentialing Program. Up to 7,525 Queenslanders will be equipped with critical and priority skills through the program. The Palaszczuk Government’s Micro-credentialing Program aims to upskill Queensland’s existing workers or job seekers by enabling the provision of training in specific skills. The Program supports industry development of specialised and targeted training that addresses gaps or emerging skills needs that are not addressed through accredited training.

https://statements.qld.gov.au/statements/98697

Saturday, September 23, 2023

University of Texas System Bets Big on Microcredentials - Lauren Coffey, Inside Higher Ed

The system, with 250,000 students, has teamed up with microcredential provider Coursera in its largest partnership yet, which will get students credentialed by tech giants including Meta, IBM and Google. The University of Texas system, spanning nine campuses with roughly 250,000 students, is expanding its partnership with microcredential provider Coursera. The initiative announced last month is Coursera’s largest, aiming to reach 30,000 students with 35 courses by 2025.

https://www.insidehighered.com/news/tech-innovation/teaching-learning/2023/09/14/university-texas-system-bets-big-microcredentials

Friday, September 22, 2023

How to design and build microcredentials in four steps - Verónica Alejandra Pérez Aguirre , et al; Times Higher Ed

A microcredential is usually a record of focused learning achievements. It should verify what a person knows or can do, include an assessment based on clearly defined quality standards, be attained in a shorter timeframe than a degree and should be granted by a trusted provider, which can be commercial entities, educational and training providers, professional bodies and more. It should hold independent value but also be able to contribute to or complement other microcredentials or macrocredentials. If you are looking to offer microcredentials at your institution, we suggest considering the following four steps. 

Thursday, September 21, 2023

Online certificate program is one of three in the nation focused on American Indian/Alaska Native health - Colorado School of Public Health

Ivanich said the required coursework focuses on the foundations of AI/AN health, social determinants of health, ethical considerations of research, and community and participatory research. Students can then choose from more than two dozen electives, from nutrition to public health administration. But the goal goes beyond giving students a piece of paper or helping them check a box on a resume, he stressed. The idea is to give them skills to address the specific needs of the communities they serve. “It’s important that what we are giving students isn’t just a credential, but something tangible,” Ivanich said. “We want to address how we can make you a better public health scholar and practitioner and make sure that you walk away with something very practical.”

Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Grow with Google - State of Oklahoma

The Grow with Google initiative is a partnership between Google and the State of Oklahoma founded in 2022 that aims to provide training, tools and expertise for greater employment opportunities in high-growth career fields. Through self-paced, online learning, participants skill up in their elected area of study and work towards certification. The State of Oklahoma partnered with Google to provide learning paths and career certifications in Digital Marketing & E-Commerce, Data Analytics, UX Design, Project Management, and IT Support. Any adult citizen of the State of Oklahoma is eligible to enroll in the program.

Tuesday, September 19, 2023

A Women’s College’s Profitable Foray Into Online Learning - Lauren Coffey, Inside Higher Ed

Spelman’s experiment with in-house certificate programs earned nearly $2 million in its first year, exceeding its expectations. The eSpelman program started out in the fall 2022, covering three certificate programs with a total of 49 learners. It served as an experiment of sorts for the historically Black women’s college to dip its toe into online education. But a deluge of interest followed, pushing Spelman to increase its program to 150 students—including Lindstrom—the following term. That jumped to 250 the term after and now sits at roughly 410 students in the current term. The program has also expanded to seven certificates, with an additional two in the works.

Monday, September 18, 2023

Are Additional Certifications Useful in the Workplace? - Jill McDonnell, Success

A certificate program can be a great option for those looking to change careers or deepen their professional knowledge. The certificate alone may not be enough to qualify for employment, depending on your career choice, but it can supplement your skills. “Our company values any type of education and certification a potential or current employee has or maintains,” Saxe says. “With the demand for digital aptitude within the workplace and generally among businesses today, the education from Coursera or Google certificate can only add value to our business.”

Sunday, September 17, 2023

UNBC (Prince George, British Columbia) tweaking education program to address teacher shortage - Ted Clarke, Richmond News

University offering 'micro-credentials' and more accessible programming options to train more teachers.  “There are a lot of teachers in the schools who want to get their bachelor of education degree and they don’t have certification yet,” said Schiff. “But they can’t leave their school and leave their families and leave their community to come to Prince George and take a degree, and that’s something we’re really targeting, designing a program or various options that will make it more accessible to those folks.” UNBC is offering packages of four courses to give student teachers unable to commit to a full-time program their “micro-credentials” before they enter the grade school system.

Saturday, September 16, 2023

PASSHE partners with Google to offer career certificates - Zac Gibson, the Rocket

Governor Josh Shapiro announced the public-private partnership between tech giant Google and the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) on Tuesday, September 5. The program will allow students to gain certificates under Google’s various career courses through their undergraduate classes. Google’s online learning program offers training in cybersecurity, data analytics, digital marketing, business intelligence, IT support, project management and user experience design (UX). Cynthia Shapira, chairwoman of the state system’s board of governors, said that the state system is the first higher education entity in Pennsylvania to bring Google career certificates to its students.

Friday, September 15, 2023

Shaping the future of education using stackable credentials - Times Higher Education

Microlearning is an educational approach that has gained momentum in recent years. The concept of stackable credentials could create a paradigm shift in the education sector by challenging the traditional linear model of education. “There’s been quite an explosion in microlearning,” said Graham Bell, director of digital education at Cranfield School of Management. Microlearning programmes offer learners the flexibility and autonomy to study the modules they choose and in the order they prefer. The programme at Cranfield is self-paced and globally available, with minimal entry requirements. This offers learners the opportunity to build their capabilities over time, with the option to progress to a master’s degree.

https://www.timeshighereducation.com/campus/shaping-future-education-using-stackable-credentials

Thursday, September 14, 2023

Report Finds Microcredentials Poorly Understood or Utilized by American Workers But Critical for Professional Development - Kate Lucariello, Campus Technology

Continuous upskilling is not yet the norm: Only 35% of U.S. workers had taken any professional education or training during the year, but 80% were interested in doing so. There is no clear preference for training providers: Twenty percent would prefer certificates from online courses with a non-university provider, while 14% prefer college or university courses. Microcredentials are not widely understood: Higher paid workers ($100,000+) do understand them, but while 38% of others said they were familiar with them, 30% said they could not identify what they are.

Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Teaching with AI - OpenAI

We’re releasing a guide for teachers using ChatGPT in their classroom—including suggested prompts, an explanation of how ChatGPT works and its limitations, the efficacy of AI detectors, and bias. We’re sharing a few stories of how educators are using ChatGPT to accelerate student learning and some prompts to help educators get started with the tool. In addition to the examples below, our new FAQ contains additional resources from leading education organizations on how to teach with and about AI, examples of new AI-powered education tools, and answers to frequently asked questions from educators about things like how ChatGPT works, its limitations, the efficacy of AI detectors, and bias.  Read examples linked below.

https://openai.com/blog/teaching-with-ai



Tuesday, September 12, 2023

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing society, whether you like it or not. These 7 business schools are offering A.I. certificate programs to help you get ahead - Preston Fore, Fortune

So, for those looking down the barrel of A.I., finding a way to retool and learn in-demand skills may help propel you into an advanced career in the world of tech—with a high-paying salary. At Meta, the starting base salary for A.I. and machine learning technical program managers is $193,000. At Apple, machine learning engineers start at $199,800. One starting point to achieve these careers is obtaining a certificate in A.I. Mostly online and some as low as $599, programs can provide students with the necessary technical, financial, and ethical skills. Plus, students can learn on their own time over the course of a few weeks. The programs can provide a quicker learning route—and at a much cheaper cost—than seeking a master’s degree in A.I. or an MBA with an A.I. concentration.

Monday, September 11, 2023

St. Cloud State University is first state school to offer an online certificate in cannabis education minnesota - CAROLINE CUMMINGS, WCCO News

Those eager to cash in on a budding marijuana industry in Minnesota or cultivate plants of their own can turn to St. Cloud State University this fall to learn how. The university is the first state school to offer such classes, which are part of a 24-week, non-credit certificate program. It's a partnership with California-based cannabis training company, Green Flower, which will have industry experts as instructors. There are four topics students can study: Cannabis Agriculture and Horticulture, Cannabis Compliance and Risk Management, Business of Cannabis and Cannabis Healthcare and Medicine. Those enrolled can learn at their own pace with fully online classes, which take six months to complete.

Sunday, September 10, 2023

Alternative and micro-credentials are the future of workforce education, says expert HRCP - Hilary Tetenbaum, USA Today

Such a high number of job vacancies provides opportunities for people who want to pivot their career, either in the same or a different industry. Many of these people have been in their current career for several years, or even decades, but would want to shift to a different role. Rather than going back to college and studying to get a new degree, which is expensive and time-consuming, many people who would like to upgrade their careers are turning to micro-credentials, which are rapidly gaining popularity among jobseekers and acceptance among employers.  
 

Saturday, September 9, 2023

Why Do People Think That Online Real Estate Training Is The Future? - the State Journal

With online real estate training, you're no longer restricted to your local community college or vocational school. This means you can choose the best curriculum that aligns perfectly with your career objectives. There's also an array of subjects within the realm of property management, from marketing and sales techniques to legal aspects and investment strategies.  The good thing about this approach is that you can access high-quality education in real estate. It doesn't matter if you live in a small town or a big city; as long as you have an internet connection, the world becomes your classroom. You can also gain insights from experts across various fields related to property investment without leaving your home or office.

Friday, September 8, 2023

How I Earned (Hacked) a Google Career Certificate - Anne Kim, Washington Monthly

After writing for years about the benefits of certificates and short-term credential programs, especially for working learners, I had begun to feel inauthentic, like a self-help guru who doesn’t take her own advice. So I finally enrolled in one this spring: Google’s “career certificate” program in data analytics, available online through Coursera for $39 a month.  According to the American Council on Education, which evaluates academic programs, my Google data analytics certificate program should have taken 175 hours and more than six months to complete. My shortcuts got me mine in about two and a half weeks. I still believe that quality certificate programs can help jump-start, restart, or advance careers. But they’re neither a stand-alone solution nor a silver bullet. 

Thursday, September 7, 2023

More women enhancing job skills before returning to work: Coursera - ABS-CBN News

More women took online courses to enhance their skills as they returned to work after the COVID-19 pandemic, an online learning platform said Tuesday. "We saw this in the Philippines, that broadly 35 percent of the courses that were taken pre-COVID were coming from women learners, and through the pandemic, it went up roughly about 45 percent," said Coursera Asia-Pacific managing director Raghav Gupta. Gupta said more women worldwide took on remote work during the pandemic as they juggled jobs with their responsibilities of caring for the home.

Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Promising, Then Revoking, ‘Forever’ Alumni Status for Certificate Grads - Kathryn Palmer, Inside Higher Ed

University of Southern California tentatively settles false advertising lawsuit by graduates of certificate programs, raising issues of how colleges value different students. Who gets to claim alumni status at the University of Southern California and benefit from its powerful network? For years, Brian Ralston, who earned a graduate certificate in music scoring for motion pictures and television from USC in 2002, thought he did. They learned the university had updated its bylaws sometime in the 2010s—without notifying affected graduates—to no longer grant alumni status to graduate certificate holders who don’t otherwise have a traditional bachelor’s or graduate degree from USC.

Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Insights: Empowering UAE women for a transformative AI-driven future - Kais Zribi, Gulf Business

A potential solution to this challenge lies in greater accreditation of online learning and industry micro-credentials, which have proven to be real game changers for women over the last few years. These credentials have not only equipped them with the latest skills and expertise demanded by employers but also served as a pathway to enter traditionally male-dominated industries and positions. By earning micro-credentials in fields such as technology, finance, engineering, and data analytics, women are levelling the playing field and opening doors to lucrative job opportunities.