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There is a growing movement in higher education to identify ways to offer more accessible learning for our students and for members of our communities. Microcredentials have the potential to fill that need. Whether for credit or not, course-based or not, transcripted or not, a microcredential can be used to represent a specific learning objective or set of learning objectives. In this episode we talk to colleagues from the University of Colorado - Boulder to hear about their efforts to stand up a microcredential program and what planning, policies and procedures, communication, and technical infrastructure is needed.
Key Takeaways:
Guests:
Kristi Wold-McCormick
Assistant Vice Provost and University Registrar
University of Colorado-Boulder
kristi.woldmccormick@colorado.edu
Noah Geisel
Microcredentials Program Manager
University of Colorado-Boulder
noah.geisel@colorado.edu
https://twitter.com/senorg/
References and Additional Information:
Carey, K. L., & Stefaniak, J. E. (2018). An exploration of the utility of digital badging in higher education settings. Educational Technology Research and Development, 66(5), 1211–1229. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11423-018-9602-1
Global Silicon Valley. (2021, August 18). Stage X The Future of Higher Education | ASU+GSV 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhm75Zc6NOU
Hall-Ellis, S. D. (2016). Stackable micro-credentials – a framework for the future. The Bottom Line, 29(4), 233–236. https://doi.org/10.1108/BL-02-2016-0006
George Washington University - Call for microcredential research proposals (Due April 2022)
ASU to Issue 100 Million Digital Badges by 2030
Credential Engine to Use Linked, Open Data to Improve Learning and Employment Records
Digital Credentials Showcase Learning and Workplace Achievements
The Badge Summit, Boulder, CO; August 1-2, 2022, https://twitter.com/BadgeSummit
SEM Live: Microcredentials and Badges
Core Competencies:
80 episodes
There is a growing movement in higher education to identify ways to offer more accessible learning for our students and for members of our communities. Microcredentials have the potential to fill that need. Whether for credit or not, course-based or not, transcripted or not, a microcredential can be used to represent a specific learning objective or set of learning objectives. In this episode we talk to colleagues from the University of Colorado - Boulder to hear about their efforts to stand up a microcredential program and what planning, policies and procedures, communication, and technical infrastructure is needed.
Key Takeaways:
Guests:
Kristi Wold-McCormick
Assistant Vice Provost and University Registrar
University of Colorado-Boulder
kristi.woldmccormick@colorado.edu
Noah Geisel
Microcredentials Program Manager
University of Colorado-Boulder
noah.geisel@colorado.edu
https://twitter.com/senorg/
References and Additional Information:
Carey, K. L., & Stefaniak, J. E. (2018). An exploration of the utility of digital badging in higher education settings. Educational Technology Research and Development, 66(5), 1211–1229. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11423-018-9602-1
Global Silicon Valley. (2021, August 18). Stage X The Future of Higher Education | ASU+GSV 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhm75Zc6NOU
Hall-Ellis, S. D. (2016). Stackable micro-credentials – a framework for the future. The Bottom Line, 29(4), 233–236. https://doi.org/10.1108/BL-02-2016-0006
George Washington University - Call for microcredential research proposals (Due April 2022)
ASU to Issue 100 Million Digital Badges by 2030
Credential Engine to Use Linked, Open Data to Improve Learning and Employment Records
Digital Credentials Showcase Learning and Workplace Achievements
The Badge Summit, Boulder, CO; August 1-2, 2022, https://twitter.com/BadgeSummit
SEM Live: Microcredentials and Badges
Core Competencies:
80 episodes
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