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Microcredentials: A state-of-play in April 2022

Presentation to the Dual Sector Provider Network Meeting of the Independent Higher Education Australia. 19 April. It outlines the sate of play for Microcredentials in the Australian post secondary sector context. Particularly post the release of the DESE Microcredentials Framework. It also draws on the Universities Australia report of September 2021 and some of the outcomes from recent ACODE White papers on the state of Microcredentials in Australasia. All linked from within the presentation.
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EduBits - Micro-credentials - New Zealand

EduBits - Micro-credentials - New Zealand | Higher Education Teaching and Learning | Scoop.it
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Micro credentials not the education revolution they were first touted to be

Micro credentials not the education revolution they were first touted to be | Higher Education Teaching and Learning | Scoop.it
Micro-credentials can be an important option for some people, but they are far from the main game for universities.
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Think small and get ahead

Think small and get ahead | Higher Education Teaching and Learning | Scoop.it
In changing workplaces, micro credentials are the way forward.
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Survey: 7 in 10 College Leaders Say Microcredentials Could Help Enrollment and Revenue

Survey: 7 in 10 College Leaders Say Microcredentials Could Help Enrollment and Revenue | Higher Education Teaching and Learning | Scoop.it
According to a new survey, seven in 10 higher education leaders (71 percent) said that "alternative credentials" could help them achieve institutional revenue and enrollment goals. Yet, just 60 percent considered credential initiatives "totally" or "very" aligned with their institutions' strategic plans.
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The Global Micro-credential Landscape: Charting a New Credential Ecology for Lifelong Learning

This article offers a global overview of the burgeoning field of micro-credentials and their relationship to lifelong learning, employability and new models of digital education. Although there is no globally accepted definition of micro-credentials, the term indicates smaller units of study, which are usually shorter than traditional forms of accredited learning and courses leading to conventional qualifications such as degrees. The paper aims to provide educators with a helicopter view of the rapidly evolving global micro-credential landscape, with particular relevance to higher education leaders, industry stakeholders and government policy-makers. It addresses five questions: (i) what are micro-credentials? (ii) why micro-credentials? (iii) who are the key stakeholders? (iv) what is happening globally? and (v) what are some of the key takeaways? Drawing on a European-wide perspective and recent developments in The Republic of Ireland, the paper concludes that micro-credentials are likely to become a more established and mature feature of the 21st Century credential ecology over the next five years.
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The European Approach to Micro-Credentials - Edalex Video Interview

In this conversation style interview, Margo Griffith and Professor Mark Brown, Director of the National Institute for Digital Learning at Dublin City University have a wide-ranging discussion on the European approach to micro-credentials. Their discussion explores the mindset that education is a 'public good' in Europe, how micro-credentials support lifelong learning in that setting and his experiences in helping to establish a whole-of-Europe framework.
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