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Last chance to apply for our #negotiationskills micro-credential.

Applications close tomorrow. Apply here: bit.ly/4uEXy4G

#Microcredential #business #management @uniofgalwaycairnes.bsky.social

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We'd be very grateful if you help us spread this survey to possible radiographers, practicioners, teachers, users, technicians... to get the best picture of needs and uses of #AI in #Radiography to design a pilot #microcredential
Thanks!!
#EUResearch #elearning @euerasmusplus.bsky.social

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Welcome Patrick Osei-Hwere, our newest facilitator! 👋

A Year 1 Texas OER Fellow & West Texas A&M instructor, Patrick’s passion for #OpenEducation shines. Congrats to him & the October 2025 SMC grads! 🎓

💡 buff.ly/b4Gg6Vs

#OER #AncillaryMaterials #ProfessionalDevelopment #Microcredential

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This interesting #microcredential explores the global policy debates shaping later life — through the lenses of Ageing, Equality, and Rights.

Find out more: tinyurl.com/5xrfv3fm

#Ageing #PublicPolicy #HumanRights #Equality #LifelongLearning #MicroCredentials

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Would you like to improve your #negotiationskills?

@uniofgalway.bsky.social is offering a short, #microcredential in this topic next year.

Find out more: www.universityofgalway.ie/courses/micr...

#businessnegotiation #negotiationtraining #wednesdaywisdom

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Unlock the future of clean energy with our Green Hydrogen #microcredential @uniofgalway.bsky.social! 🌱⚡

Perfect for professionals ready to upskill in one of the fastest-growing areas of the energy transition.

👉 tinyurl.com/3k2peuz7

#sustainability #wednesdaywisdom #microcredentials

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Do you work in #AdvancedManufacturing? You can take a short, accredited #microcredential this January to upskill.

@uniofgalway.bsky.social had a wide range of #Microcredentials on offer in this area.

➡️ universityofgalway.ie/courses/micro-credentials/list

#CareerDevelopment #AdvancedTechnology

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Key outcomes of the workshops:
• aligning upcoming XiA #training #modules with real stakeholder needs
• refining #personas to guide pedagogical priorities
• reviewing the first draft of the XiA #curriculum
• shaping the #microcredential strategy

And yes — powered by bretzels 🥨.

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MicroCreds Semester 2 Lunchtime Webinar
MicroCreds Semester 2 Lunchtime Webinar YouTube video by University of Galway

Thank you to everyone who joined us for our lunchtime webinar on #microcredentials

Don't worry if you missed it, you can watch it back here:
youtu.be/U6MJTBUsK6M

#microcredential #careerdevelopment #WednesdayWisdom

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Text reads EVOLVE through uncertainty. Image behind text shows a birds-eye view of five people working a table with notebooks, computers, highlighters, phones, sticky notes, and pens out.

Leaders are being asked to manage through more change than ever but how you help your team through makes a difference. If you're looking to build the confidence to evolve through uncertainty, our #MicroCredential, Managing Through Change, is designed to support you. https://bit.ly/42S7T0T

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Would you like to gain a well-rounded understanding of #ai from multiple perspectives?

You can take a short, flexible #microcredential this January!

Apply today: universityofgalway.ie/courses/micro-credentials/list

#artificialintelligence #microcredentials #careerdevelopment #wednesdaywisdom

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Text reads EVOLVE your skills. Image shows a close up of hands typing on a computer, with icons for computer folders and "AI" floating in the air in front of the computer screen.

Text reads EVOLVE your skills. Image shows a close up of hands typing on a computer, with icons for computer folders and "AI" floating in the air in front of the computer screen.

#AI is opening up new possibilities and challenges across every industry. With that, come new opportunities to evolve your skills. If your next move in your career is to explore AI, our #MicroCredential, Introduction to AI for the Workplace might be right up your alley: https://bit.ly/4nWrdm9

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Last Chance to Earn a Certificate in 2025!
Embrace the Courage to Innovate
Rebus Supplemental Materials Development Certificate
October 20-November 21
Registration Closes October 10

Last Chance to Earn a Certificate in 2025! Embrace the Courage to Innovate Rebus Supplemental Materials Development Certificate October 20-November 21 Registration Closes October 10

Last chance! 🚨 Register for Rebus’ Supplemental Materials Development Certificate by October 10. Create open, adaptable teaching resources & earn a microcredential in just 6 weeks!

👉 buff.ly/tGdJPpv

#OpenEducation #OER #ProfessionalDevelopment #AncillaryMaterials #Microcredential

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Promotional graphic from Ontario Tech Continuous Learning with the headline “Exciting News!” in bold orange letters. The image shows a teacher interacting with a young student in a classroom setting. At the bottom, an arrow points to the text “Additional Qualification.” Ontario Tech Continuous Learning logo is displayed in the top right corner.

Promotional graphic from Ontario Tech Continuous Learning with the headline “Exciting News!” in bold orange letters. The image shows a teacher interacting with a young student in a classroom setting. At the bottom, an arrow points to the text “Additional Qualification.” Ontario Tech Continuous Learning logo is displayed in the top right corner.

Promotional graphic from Ontario Tech Continuous Learning highlighting a complimentary Leadership and Interpersonal Skills micro-credential badge. Text reads: "Gain access to a complimentary Leadership and Interpersonal Skills Micro-credential badge with your enrollment in any AQ/ABQ course. Complete this micro-credential online and share your badge on professional networks, or add it to your resume, to showcase your learning to employers." Includes Ontario Tech University logo and an illustrated badge labeled "Leadership and Interpersonal Skills – Level 3."

Promotional graphic from Ontario Tech Continuous Learning highlighting a complimentary Leadership and Interpersonal Skills micro-credential badge. Text reads: "Gain access to a complimentary Leadership and Interpersonal Skills Micro-credential badge with your enrollment in any AQ/ABQ course. Complete this micro-credential online and share your badge on professional networks, or add it to your resume, to showcase your learning to employers." Includes Ontario Tech University logo and an illustrated badge labeled "Leadership and Interpersonal Skills – Level 3."

📢 Exciting news! Enroll in Ontario Tech AQ courses & get a FREE Leadership & Interpersonal Skills micro-credential 🎓 Boost confidence, gain leadership skills & showcase your learning!

Register today: vist.ly/49m7z

#OntarioTechU #AQ #Microcredential #LifelongLearning

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Text reads Fall 2025, Technician-led Veterinary Care: Equine Primary Care. Image of three horses looking to the right in a field.

Registration is closing soon for Technician-led #Veterinary Care: Equine Primary Care, an online #MicroCredential designed specifically for #RVTs! If you're ready to take a more active role in #equine practice, this course is for you. Learn more and register today at https://bit.ly/48PX42Y

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Microcredentials Chip Away at Semiconductor Workforce Gap In 2017, Demis John noticed a staffing problem among the semiconductor companies in Santa Barbara. The area had about 28 small semiconductor companies at the time, many launched from the nanofabrication facility housed at University of California, Santa Barbara, where John works. But as these companies expand, “they are all headhunting the same 10 people, basically,” John says. “It really was hindering their ability to scale. When you start up a company, you might have five or six highly educated people,” he says. “As [companies] get bigger and they go beyond the research devices, they really need technicians to start making more chips.… That’s where they often had these problems.” This article is part of our special report The Scale Issue. Now, following the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022 and increasing investment from companies like Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the United States is expecting a shortage of workers who can staff new facilities. In the next few years, tens of thousands of additional skilled workers will be needed across the semiconductor industry; in 2024, McKinsey & Co. estimated a talent gap between 59,000 and 146,000 engineers and technicians before the end of the decade. As the United States invests in reshoring chip manufacturing, the industry faces a dilemma: How can the semiconductor workforce scale to meet the coming demand? Efforts to develop a strong workforce have grown, for example with government-funded initiatives from the Microelectronics Commons, a U.S. Department of Defense program that established eight hubs across the country to bridge research and manufacturing. (The National Semiconductor Technology Center was also established by the CHIPS Act in part for workforce development. However, in late August, the Commerce Department revoked funding from the nonprofit that was set up to administer the program.) Through a combination of federal programs, state funding, and private-sector partnerships, U.S. colleges and universities are working to increase talent. To fill the gap, some universities—including UC Santa Barbara—are also offering microcredential programs separate from traditional degree programs. In these bite-size courses, which can be as short as a week or two, future engineers and technicians can gain critical hands-on experience in clean-room fundamentals or an introduction to topics like lithography or etching. Deploying short, standardized, and skill-based courses across the country could be an essential part of building a sustainable U.S. semiconductor workforce. ## Developing Microcredentials UC Santa Barbara launched its clean-room training in 2021, opening the university’s clean room to enrolled students as well as those from outside the university, including community college students and people looking to make a career change. Many universities already have clean rooms where they teach undergraduates about semiconductor fabrication, but students outside of a four-year degree program typically can’t access these facilities to gain the necessary training. “There’s a big mismatch in culture between companies and city colleges and universities. They all want to solve the same problem, but they don’t actually understand each other’s needs that well,” John says. To him, the importance of these courses is in aligning the needs of the industry, students, and educational institutions. While developing the UC Santa Barbara course, however, John was surprised to find there was no established educational standard for those wishing to enter the semiconductor workforce outside of a bachelor’s degree. A student at UC Santa Barbara loads wafers into a machine used for plasma etching. Ben Werner Since then, he has collaborated with several other institutions and organizations working to implement a microcredential program developed by IEEE in partnership with the University of Southern California (USC) as part of California DREAMS (Defense Ready Electronics and Microdevices Superhub), funded by the DOD. Other programs also offer short training courses, but the standardization IEEE aims to provide is important for ensuring participants’ skills are widely recognized by employers across the country. Initially, John aimed to address the shortage of technicians to help companies scale up production. But as the courses have expanded elsewhere, it has become clear that the same hands-on experience can be used for engineering students as well. Students who take these introductory courses may go on to join the workforce or continue in their education to a bachelor’s or advanced degree. “The entire ladder of different workforce exits into the semiconductor industry is really important,” says John. The industry needs operators and technicians, who may seek employment right after high school, as well as Ph.D.-level engineers. “These microcredentials get somebody into the start of that workforce ladder.” ## What the Semiconductor Industry Needs Microcredentials assure employers that applicants have the skills needed to work in their fabs. A common misconception is that companies need students who have already been taught how to build their particular technology. But “it doesn’t matter exactly which specific device you made. What matters is that this person has had the experience of making some real chip,” John says. He compares it to carpentry: Someone who has spent time in a woodshop making furniture may not know how to frame a house, but “all the tools are basically the same. I know they can figure it out.” So, in addition to specific skills, the course demonstrates a student’s ability to learn the processes—and tolerate the environment. With its loud machines, safety procedures, and protective bunny suits, the clean room isn’t a typical workplace. Having students experience that environment lowers the risk of employers hiring someone who dislikes it. “It doesn’t matter exactly which specific device you made. What matters is that this person has had the experience of making some real chip.” **—Demis John** The course has students spend several days in a clean room, which is more likely than a single clean-room day to filter out participants who wouldn’t last. That’s important for companies that invest a lot of resources in hiring and training new people, notes the University of Washington’s Darick Baker, who serves as acting director of the Washington Nanofabrication Facility, in Seattle. ## Can Hands-On Courses Scale Up? The hands-on experience is a critical part of semiconductor microcredential programs, because companies want employees who are excited about building things. But it also inherently limits how many students can enroll at once. “If I can handle 12 students at a time, maybe there’s the pathway to 100 students a year. But that’s not the numbers we need,” says Baker. Instead, scalability will likely come from offering courses more frequently, and at more universities. Many universities already have a clean room and courses for university students, John says, so the goal was to make it easy for universities to adapt programs already in place to fit with the microcredential program. This also requires training of the instructors. USC, for example, offers a microcredential for instructors themselves in a “train the trainer” model. For 10 years, Baker has run clean-room training courses during which students make a diode. He became excited about the possibility of awarding students IEEE’s professional microcredentials as a way to give students an advantage in the job market. Baker visited USC and UC Santa Barbara to observe their programs and realized they were already quite similar to his. With a few small changes, he could make his program meet the requirements for IEEE microcredentials. His hope is that “somebody can look at that credential and say, maybe this person doesn’t know everything about working at a fab, but they spent one week gowned-up in a bunny suit. They’re not going to quit in that first month because they can’t handle being in the lab.” Currently, these programs may have significance mostly to local employers. But “nationally, it starts to take meaning when you have a critical mass of universities that are offering these credentials,” says Baker. “The more universities we can get on board with this, the more meaning that credential has.”
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Meet the New Open Publishing Projects Certificate (OPC)

Meet the New Open Publishing Projects Certificate (OPC)

👋 Meet the Open Publishing Projects Certificate (OPC), formerly the Textbook Success Program!

⏳6 yrs 👥15 facilitators 🎓25 cohorts 📚95 titles 🌍100s of participants

Next cohort: Oct 2025
🔗 buff.ly/FS0i1Ku
📩 contact@rebus.community

#OpenEducation #OER #ProfessionalDevelopment #Microcredential

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🌍 #MicroCredential: Green Labs Principles and Practice

Did you know lab practices can have a big impact on the environment?

Lead the change toward greener labs today - tinyurl.com/4yz97hkc

#GreenLabs #springboard #microcredentials

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Overview of Rebus' Open Publishing Projects Certificate Program (OPC)

Overview of Rebus' Open Publishing Projects Certificate Program (OPC)

📚 Rebus’ Open Publishing Projects Certificate (OPC) empowers teams of educators to create & publish OERs in just 1 year while earning a microcredential! Next cohort: Oct 2025.

🔗 rebus.community/open-publish...

#OpenEducation #OER #Microcredential

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a man in a suit and vest is talking to himself about himself ALT: a man in a suit and vest is talking to himself about himself

"Oh, I know what this is. It's just myself talking to myself about myself." ~ Tommy Shelby, Peaky Blinders #microcredential #reflection

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🎓 One week to go!

Thinking of enrolling in Australia & the Indo-Pacific? Dr Lisa Cluett gives you a sneak peek 👀

✔️ Fully online
✔️ 8 weeks, self-paced
✔️ Starts 4th August 2025

Start building your Asia capability today.
🔗 perthusasia.edu.au/education/in...
#IndoPacific #Microcredential #UWA

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🎓 This course is part of Ontario Tech’s AI for Teaching and Learning program—perfect for educators ready to lead with confidence in the digital age.
💬 Got questions about the course or registration? Drop them below! ⬇️

#AIforEducators #MicroCredential #DigitalTeaching #FutureOfLearning

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What exactly is a #microcredential?

From how they differ from traditional degrees to how they can address enrollment challenges, Kevin Hogan and Dr. Steve Baule break it down in this month's episode of #InnovationsInEducation: www.ecampusnews.com/podcast/micr...

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🎉 We celebrated our first class of Direct Support Professional #microcredential grads—18 Springbrook employees earning @sunyofficial.bsky.social credits through a new statewide #WorkforceTraining program! Congrats to all! 👏

See more: oneonta.smugmug.com/Events/Direc...

#WorkforceDevelopment

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Credential Chat with Rob Moore and Kent Crippen
Credential Chat with Rob Moore and Kent Crippen YouTube video by AACRAO

@crippenresearch.bsky.social and I had a great time chatting with @aacrao.bsky.social and Noah Geisel about the upcoming STEM #microcredential book we're co-editing. Check it out: youtu.be/wtmd19vXgGQ?...
@ideatelab.bsky.social @ufcoe.bsky.social

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I’m happy to share that I’ve obtained a new certification: AI in the classroom from @CanvaEdu! #EdTech #EdTechChat #ETCoaches #GenAI #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #K12 #Education @canva I love a good #digitalbadge #microcredential!

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12-week #microcredential course
Online teaching: Embedding social, #race, and gender-related #equity

Start date: 10th March
Registrartion deadline: 9th March

www.open.ac.uk/postgraduate...
#isocialequity #genderequity #cpd #professionaldevelopment #TPD

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12-week #microcredential course
Online Teaching: Evaluating and Improving Courses

Start date: 10th March
Registration deadline: 9th March

www.open.ac.uk/postgraduate...
#CPD #professionaldevelopment #TPD #evaluation #courseevaluation

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12-week #microcredential course
Online teaching: #Accessibility and inclusive learning
Start date: 10th March
Registrartion deadline: 9th March

www.open.ac.uk/postgraduate...
#inclusivelearning #cpd #professionaldevelopment #TPD

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