Program Manager, Liberal Studies
Showcase the new online micro-credentials in Malware Detection & Protection Basics.
AUTHORING TOOL(S) USED
WHY WAS THIS PROJECT NEEDED?
Supports the B.C. Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Training (AEST) micro-credential framework:
“Micro-credentials recognize stand-alone, short duration learning experiences that are competency-based, align with industry, employer, and community and/or Indigenous community needs and can be assessed and recognized for employment or learning purposes.”
HOW DOES THIS DEMONSTRATE INNOVATION?
Using the RISE platform supports a learning space that is self-directed and self-paced. Using RISE allows students to save their place in the course, so they can take micro-credentials at a time that is convenient for them, within the course open-close periods.
PROBLEMS OR CHALLENGES FACED?
Program recently launched, still enhancing.
LESSONS LEARNED
The program has only been offered for a couple of months, so lessons are still to be learned.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Join Tracie virtually for DEMOFEST Day 1 on Tuesday, October 11, 2022 from 10:00am to 11:30am in Teams.
Or you can visit Tracie’s table for DEMOFEST Day 2 on Wednesday, October 12, 2022 from 10:30am to 12:00pm happening at JIBC’S New Westminster’s Main Campus.