Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump disagree – a lot. But, as the 2024 campaign heats up, the candidates appear to have found consensus on at least one topic: the need to get more young Americans into apprenticeships and trade schools. Harris announced recently she would cut college degree requirements for some federal jobs and encourage private sector employers to do the same if she is elected in November.
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Monday, October 7, 2024
Building a Future-Ready Workforce - Neph Rivera, UT Arlington
Learning new skills does not end the day one earns their university diploma. Through microcredentials, students and professionals alike can brush up on areas they are familiar with or dive into something new to bolster their resume by completing short training programs. Microcredentialing, skills-based learning, and the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace were the themes of a special conference hosted by The University of Texas at Arlington, in coordination with The University of Texas System, Coursera and Lightcast.
Sunday, October 6, 2024
How to Choose a Microcredential - Sarah Wood, US News
In the U.S., the public has more familiarity with degrees than short-term credentials, says Marni Baker Stein, chief content officer at Coursera, an open online course provider. "There's a lot of information about short-form credentials out there on the internet that people can search for," she says. "But one has to really make sure that you are reaching out to a trusted source because there's so much misinformation out there around certificates and their value." Here's what to consider before pursuing these credentials.
Saturday, October 5, 2024
UH adds micro-credential opportunities to bolster workforce development - University of Hawaii News
Students at University of Hawaiʻi campuses will soon have a new opportunity for academic and professional certification through micro-credentials offered through the university. Through a new UH policy, faculty members can now design micro-credentials linked to existing credit courses to target specific areas in their fields of study. “This new micro-credentials policy will enable interested faculty members to partner with local employers—whether they be businesses, non-profit organizations, or other state agencies—to design and deliver a short-term curriculum that addresses immediate industry needs,” said UH Associate Vice President for Academic Programs and Policy Alan Rosenfeld.
Friday, October 4, 2024
USF unveils Office of Microcredentials for lifelong learning and career advancement Tatiana Del Valle, University of South Florida-
As professionals strive to stay competitive in their fields, USF’s new Office of Microcredentials and Registration Services will meet the growing demand for non-credit education opportunities. Microcredentials are essential to ensure lifelong success, and a learning community with the proper support and resources is more valuable than ever. The solution to closing the skills gap is the result of a partnership between USF Lifelong Learning and Innovative Education. This new office will serve as a resource for high-quality, accessible learning opportunities that enable professionals to gain the qualifications needed to secure high-level jobs and continue skill-building in pursuit of becoming industry experts.
Thursday, October 3, 2024
How micro-credentials are spurring deeper collaboration between community college and employers - Alcino Donadel, University Business
“One of the keys to our success has just been our ability to pivot very quickly and respond to industry demands.” Here’s another: WSU Tech is leveraging the “untapped market” of short-term certificates and other micro-credential opportunities through deeply intentional employer collaborations. It has integrated each of its academic offerings with non-credit certificate opportunities to meet industry partners’ demands. Its partnership this academic year with SkillStorm, an IT service management company, introduces Wichita’s workforce to stackable, credit-bearing certificates in Amazon Web Services’ cloud computing suite.
Wednesday, October 2, 2024
Liberal Arts Microcredentials on the Rise - Sara Weissman, Inside Higher Ed
John Davis, dean of the College of Music at University of Colorado at Boulder, finds that today’s music students want more than a traditional music education. Many want the technical skills to compose and produce tracks on their laptops or to pursue new kinds of music careers, such as writing scores for video games. To meet that demand, the College of Music has developed a set of microcredentials in recent years, including an undergraduate badge in arts administration and certificates in topics including music technology, singing health and music entrepreneurship. The last comes with a minor in business in partnership with the university’s business school.
Tuesday, October 1, 2024
Dartmouth students explored summer internships in the arts - Emmy Martinez, the Dartmouth
Before their off terms, Dartmouth students of all majors scramble to secure internships. By and large, pre-med students look for research or shadowing positions, government majors seek out policy-related internships and economics majors scrounge for opportunities in finance. But what do students who study the arts look for when searching for a job? While the obvious answer is an internship simply related to “art,” the reality is that the job market offers an array of different creative opportunities.
Monday, September 30, 2024
Inside Quantum Internships at IBM with Experiences from the Frontlines - James Dargan, Quantum Insider
IBM Quantum provides a dynamic environment for aspiring quantum computing experts, as shared by interns Ari Noori and Abigail McClain Gomez in an IBM Crosstalk podcast. Noori, now a full-time engineer, highlighted the importance of networking and personal connections in securing opportunities, while McClain Gomez emphasized collaboration with IBM’s research scientists. Both interns agreed that their experiences at IBM have been pivotal in shaping their career paths in quantum computing, offering technical skills and career clarity.
Sunday, September 29, 2024
EIU Wins IBHE Grant To Support Rural Community Health Via Paid Interns - Effingham Radio
Eastern Illinois University has been awarded $44,500 in co-operative work-study grants from the Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE) to provide compensation to students in health internships in rural counties across East Central Illinois. With support from the grant, EIU is able to place 10 students with partner organizations serving Clark, Coles, Crawford, Cumberland, Douglas, Edgar, Jasper, Lawrence, Richland and Wabash Counties as interns assisting in meeting those communities’ local rural health needs. The program provides compensatory support for EIU’s student interns, who work in those communities as they complete degree requirements and prepare to enter the workforce.
Saturday, September 28, 2024
Enhance Your Life Certification Program - Professional Development Online Certifications and Credentials at a Discounted Rate, US Army
Through partnerships with AUSA’s National Partners and accredited universities, we offer a pathway to personal and professional development. Participants gain access to a range of online courses aimed at obtaining certifications and credentials that not only enhance their skills within the Army but also prepare them for advancement opportunities and smooth transitions into civilian careers.
Friday, September 27, 2024
NMSU Global to offer project management microlearning course - Emily Wickenhauser, New Mexico State University
New Mexico State University Global Campus is now accepting enrollments for the fall 2024 project management microlearning course, which begins Oct. 1. Designed to meet the growing demand for certified project managers, this online course helps professionals achieve the prestigious Project Management Professional and Certified Associate in Project Management certifications. These certifications are essential for those looking to advance their careers, increase earning potential and gain recognition as experts in project management.
Thursday, September 26, 2024
Bridging the green skills gap for learners and businesses - Globe and Mail
As Canada transitions to a green economy, it faces a significant gap in the development of the skills needed for an efficient and functional talent pipeline. Tackling such chasms requires bridge-building, a task to which Fanshawe College brings an impressive array of expertise, tools and allies, says Candace Miller, Fanshawe’s executive director of business development and strategic support. “I’m building bridges every day whether that’s by creating new pathways, new processes or new partnerships.” Addressing current – and considering future – labour shortages and skills gaps has been an important mission for Fanshawe, and Dr. Miller says these efforts are complemented by education and outreach to “create awareness and come up with collaborative and innovative solutions.”
Wednesday, September 25, 2024
3 in 4 students are more likely to enrol at universities offering skills-based certifications alongside traditional degrees - OnRec
According to new data, three out of four (75%) students are more likely to enrol at universities offering skills-based certifications - ‘microcredentials’ - alongside traditional degrees.
51% of universities offer skills-based certifications known as micro-credentials, with 75% saying it attracts more students
However, despite 97% of education leaders endorsing micro-credentials as strengthening career outcomes, less than half (46%) of European institutions currently offer them for-credit
Tuesday, September 24, 2024
Researchers secure funding for pioneering climate and disaster projects - Massey University
Three projects led by Massey researchers have been awarded funding from the 2024 Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment Endeavour Fund. Two Smart Ideas projects have received funding – one looking at mitigating mudflow disasters from flooding and the other developing sustainable manufactured and consumer hybrid foods. A Research Programme has also been awarded funding to develop a national volcano hazard model. The research impact from these projects will contribute to Aotearoa New Zealand’s ongoing climate change, food enhancement and disaster and risk management efforts.
Monday, September 23, 2024
Next generation of workers prioritizing skill building certifications: Coursera - Unleash
Students around the world are more focused on building a skills portfolio over traditional education qualifications, a new report from Coursera has found. UNLEASH takes a closer look with Nikolaz Foucaud, Managing Director EMEA at Coursera.
Sunday, September 22, 2024
97% of education leaders believe micro-credentials strengthen career outcomes, but only 46% of European institutions offer them for-credit - HR News
Just over half of universities now offer microcredentials as part of their curricula, with 75% saying that their provision attracts more students. They can also contribute to improved retention: for students who have previously paused their traditional degree, 75% expressed increased interest in returning to education if micro-credentials were offered. This is according to research from Coursera, one of the world’s largest online learning platforms, based on a study of 1,058 higher education leaders from 852 institutions across 89 countries. Coursera currently offers job-relevant courses, including 125 Professional Certificates, to over 148 million learners worldwide.
Saturday, September 21, 2024
Hungry for more learning? Bite sized PD can whet the appetite - Freya Lucas, the Sector
While the desire to learn more is strong, time can be poor, particularly in sectors such as early childhood education and care, where the need for hands-on and hyper focused attention is high. Enter microcredentials. Employees want to learn more, employers want highly skilled people, however there is no way to manufacture more time. More than half of the overall workforce in the UK, for example, recently said their jobs have gotten more intense and demanding with the passing of time, and feedback in the US is similar, with 40 per cent of Americans saying their roles leave them with little time for training and education.
Friday, September 20, 2024
UH adds micro-credential opportunities to bolster workforce development - University of Hawaii
Students at University of Hawaiʻi campuses will soon have a new opportunity for academic and professional certification through micro-credentials offered through the university. Through a new UH policy, faculty members can now design micro-credentials linked to existing credit courses to target specific areas in their fields of study. “This new micro-credentials policy will enable interested faculty members to partner with local employers—whether they be businesses, non-profit organizations, or other state agencies—to design and deliver a short-term curriculum that addresses immediate industry needs,” said UH Associate Vice President for Academic Programs and Policy Alan Rosenfeld.
Thursday, September 19, 2024
CENTRAL VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE students can earn micro credentials with new membership - Rodney Robinson, News Advance
Current and future students at Central Virginia Community College will now have the opportunity to earn micro, embedded industry-recognized credentials to go along with their program studies. This opportunity comes after the college’s recent membership with the National Coalition of Certification Centers (NC3) making CVCC a “Leadership School.” NC3 is a network of education providers and corporations with a mission to help build a workforce prepared to meet the needs of industries. The network connects employers and educational institutions to foster training and employment opportunities, according to its website.
Wednesday, September 18, 2024
Youth must develop unique skills amid AI - Kathryn Jose, Daily Tribune
An educational technology firm expects more schools in the country to enhance communication and other soft skills of Filipinos following a huge shift to artificial intelligence-backed jobs in the US. “More Filipino students are pursuing skills-based education to remain competitive and align with the evolving demands of the current job market. Leveraging the power of micro-credentials, institutions can offer short courses and certifications on soft skills like leadership, communication, negotiation, stress management, or emotional intelligence that can be valuable to any career,” Global Academic Strategy Instructure vice president Ryan Lufkin said in an email to DAILY TRIBUNE on Sunday.
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