MicroCredX
About Micro-Credentials Exchange
Adopting micro-credentials implies cultural, pedagogical, technological and political obstacles which prevent the progress of skill and competence expression and brokerage that can be greatly enabled by credential portability. A market-oriented redesign of modules, provided as online courses or MOOCs will cater not only to the needs of students of one’s own institution, but also to international students and employees needing professional development. Such a shift could also allow interaction amongst these three learner groups, but it demands a tremendous culture change from faculty members. The same is true for the recognition of outside credentials and their integration into the curriculum.
MicroCredX project addresses the needs of the strategic triangle of HEIs, the world of work and students. The key priorities for the project are to:
The project will:
MicroCredX is divided into 4 phases:
Phase 1: Making the Case
To gain institutional buy-in, we will work with institutional leaders to demonstrate how providing and recognising micro-credentials can be beneficial to the institution, contribute towards institutional objectives, priorities or legal obligations, and how any conceptual and organisational barriers can be overcome.
Phase 2: Creating a Strategy
Each consortium member will prepare micro-credentialing strategies, indicating plans for roll-out of micro-credentials, as well as a recognition model for integrating micro-credentials from other institutions into their programmes. Strategies will be divided into a set of pilot activities to take place during the lifetime of the project and expansion plans for after this.
Phase 3: Launching an Offer
Partner institutions will start implementing their strategies by launching 25 micro-credentials via a catalogue, with the aim of having 400 students enrol and supporting a minimum of 60 virtual mobilities. The initial launch will consist of a limited pilot which will allow us to identify and correct emerging issues with regards to the provision and recognition models.
Phase 4: Expanding our Offer
The pilots will be followed up by network expansion by increasing the number of institutions participating in our recognition network. As part of expanding the offer, we also plan to transform the project consortium into a membership network with an expanded membership, standardised processes and a formal work and growth plan going beyond the project.
MicroCredX – Micro-Credentials Exchange
Project ref: KA220-HED-2F235D5EKA
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This website reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
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