Handbook of Open, Distance and Digital Education 2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-0351-9_71-1
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Digital Credential Evolution

Abstract: In this chapter, we discuss open recognition as a key part of the digital learning/open education revolution, and open microcredentials a method for open recognition to disrupt traditional educational practices surrounding how we recognize and certify learning. We begin with definitions of open microcredentials, badges, verifiable credentials, and similar concepts. Then, we discuss the potential of open microcredentials to impact teaching and learning at the micro-, meso-, and macrolevels. We then conclude wit… Show more

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“…Micro-credentials offer validation to the learning acquired by teachers and receive recognition on a global platform that further assists in achieving milestones in professional learning trajectories (Martinez-Marroquin and Male, 2021). The reason why micro-credentialing appeals to the academic community is the concept of breaking down complex instructional skills into fundamental parts (West and Cheng, 2022). Educators can gain competence in smaller fundamental parts and gradually acquire expertise in an entire subject to demonstrate mastery of complex skills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Micro-credentials offer validation to the learning acquired by teachers and receive recognition on a global platform that further assists in achieving milestones in professional learning trajectories (Martinez-Marroquin and Male, 2021). The reason why micro-credentialing appeals to the academic community is the concept of breaking down complex instructional skills into fundamental parts (West and Cheng, 2022). Educators can gain competence in smaller fundamental parts and gradually acquire expertise in an entire subject to demonstrate mastery of complex skills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%