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How I stopped fearing micro-credentials and began to love digital badging - a pilot project
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How I stopped fearing micro-credentials and began to love digital badging - a pilot project

Shawn D. Felton, Glenn Whitehouse, Clay Motley, Dave Jaeger and Aysegul Timur
Industry & higher education, Vol.37(2)
08-05-2022

Abstract

Education & Educational Research Social Sciences
Higher education faces increasing demands to take a more active and direct role in assuring employability for students. Micro-credentialing and badging is a growing movement, attractive for its flexibility and efficiency in connecting students with careers and jobs. This paper presents a case study of the development and pilot of an industry-specific micro-credential at a regional comprehensive university. Florida Gulf Coast University developed the Fundamentals of Medical Device Industry badge (micro-credential) in response to specific regional workforce needs in partnership with a major area employer. The concept, design, course integration and initial results are detailed, along with the next steps and best practices for institutions implementing similar badges.

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