2021 University of Maine System Micro-Credential Initiative Summit

To provide Feedback for the summit, please use our online form (External Site). Please see below for session information and recordings. The supplemental materials will be released soon!

Do you have any questions about the sessions, or the summit generally? Email us at ums.mc@maine.edu.

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Session Information & Recordings

Monday, November 29th

Video: Future of Micro-Credentials: Making Learning + Learners Visible in the Skills Marketplace (External Site)

Description: In this session, you will be introduced to the work being done across the nation to aid learners in showcasing their skills through the development of micro-credentials. You will  learn about the relationships between competency frameworks, digital credentials, and comprehensive learner records.  The session is led by Naomi Boyer, Ph.D., Director of Micro-credentialing Products at the Education Design Lab (EDL), a non-profit agency based in Washington D.C. dedicated to building equity within the future of work. The University of Maine System is part of the Lab’s 21st Century Skills, Badged to Hire initiative. For further information on the work of the Lab please visit the EDL webpage (External Site).

Introduction by:

  • Claire Sullivan, Ph.D., Assistant Vice Chancellor for Innovation in Digital Badges and Micro-Credentials, University of Maine System

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Presenter: Naomi Boyer, Ph.D., Senior Director, Skills + Data Ecosystem, Education Design Lab


Tuesday, November 30th

Video: Introduction to the UMS Micro-Credential and Statewide Initiative: What is a Micro-credential and What Are the Benefits? (External Site)

Description: In this session, you will be introduced to the UMS Micro-Credential Initiative and the statewide ecosystem. You will learn about the framework and benefits of micro-credentials for learners and employers. We will also let you know how you can get involved in developing a UMS micro-credential. 

Time: Tuesday, November 30, 10 AM

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Presenter: Rosa Redonnett, Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Success and Credential Attainment, University of Maine System

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Presenter: Claire Sullivan, Ph.D., Assistant Vice Chancellor for Innovation in Digital Badges and Micro-Credentials, University of Maine System

Video: Developing and Implementing UMS Micro-Credentials for Professional Development and Adult Learners (External Site)

Description: In this session, you will learn from UMS Micro-Credential developers. This group of panelists created micro-credentials for professional development targeted at adult and community learners. They will discuss the process of development and share their thoughts on best practices and lessons learned. 

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Panelist: Laura Wilson, 4-H Science Professional, University of Maine Cooperative Extension

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Panelist: Eleanor Udeh, Director of Professional Development Programs, Office of Auxiliary Services, University of Southern Maine

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Panelist: Kim Wilson-Raymond, Interim Director, Hutchinson Center, University of Maine

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Panelist: Rucha Modak, Senior Learning Designer, Center for Technology Enhanced Learning. USM

Moderator: Claire Sullivan, Ph.D., Assistant Vice Chancellor for Innovation in Digital Badges and Micro-Credentials, University of Maine System

Time: Tuesday, November 30, 12 PM

Video: Developing and Implementing UMS Micro-Credentials for UMS Students and Youth (External Site)

Description: In this session, you will learn from UMS Micro-Credential developers. This group of panelists created micro-credentials for UMS students and youth. These micro-credentials verify learner competencies, aiding them in their career development. Youth micro-credentials strengthen the  pipeline to UMS programs. These micro-credentials include Career Prepared, Innovation, and 4-H STEM Ambassadors, and 4-H Outdoor Leadership. The panelists will discuss the process of development, benefits for the learners, and share their thoughts on best practices and lessons learned. 

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Panelist: Matthew Hodgkin, Innovation Lecturer,  Maine Business School  – University of Maine

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Panelist: Haley Brown, Coordinator of Career Connections, University of Maine at Augusta

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Panelist: Lisa Carter, Career Counselor, University of Maine

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Panelist: Laura Wilson, 4-H Science Professional, University of Maine Cooperative Extension

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Panelist: Sara Flowers, Director TRIO Programs & Adjunct Professor of Education, University of Maine Augusta

Moderator:

  • Claire Sullivan, Ph.D., Assistant Vice Chancellor for Innovation in Digital Badges and Micro-Credentials, University of Maine System

Time: Tuesday, November 30, 2 PM


Wednesday, December 1st

Video: The Value of Micro-Credential Skills Verification to Employers (External Site)

Description: In this session, you will hear from a panel of employers. This group of employers leveraged micro-credentials in their respective industries.  The panelists will discuss the process of Micro-Credential implementation into their business practices, benefits for the employers, and share their thoughts on best practices and lessons learned.

Time: Wednesday, December 1, 11AM

Presenters:

 

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Panelist: David Pease, Senior Vice President/Director Talent, Diversity & Inclusion, Bangor Savings Bank

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Panelist: Scarlett Tudor, Research and Outreach Coordinator, Aquaculture Research Institute

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Panelist: Kathleen Marciano, Production Manager, American Unagi

Moderator:

  • Renee Kelly, Assistant Vice President for Innovation and Economic Development, University of Maine

 

Video: Education Design Lab’s 21st Century Skills Badges: Highlighting Skills Can Benefit Students and Employers (External Site)

Description: In this session, you will learn about the Education Design Lab’s work and how the Lab’s eight 21st Century Skills badges benefit learners, employers, and universities. This session is led by Don Fraser, Chief Program Officer at Education Design Lab (EDL), a non-profit agency based in Washington D.C. dedicated to building equity within the future of work. To earn a 21st Century skills badge, learners must demonstrate that they met the four sub-competency standards. Each learner is assessed, using the Lab’s rubric. The University of Maine System is part of the Lab’s 21st Century Skills, Badged to Hire (External Site) initiative. This is the second session presented by the Lab. For further information on the 21st Century Skills badges please visit the EDL webpage (External Site).

For further information about the Lab’s 21st Century Skills visit EDL micro-credential website (External Site).   If you are interested in completing these badges yourself or if you would like to map these badges to your courses or programs, please consider attending the “Mapping Education Design Lab’s 21st Century Skills to Your Courses and Programs” session or sign up for a one-on-one mapping session (External Site)

Time: Wednesday, December 1, 1 PM

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Thursday, December 2nd

Video: Mapping Education Design Lab’s 21st Century Skills to Your Courses and Programs (External Site)

Description: In this session, you will learn ways to offer Education Design Lab (EDL) Badges to your students. You will be introduced to the Education Design Lab’s online modules and mapping process. We have developed a streamlined process for mapping academic courses, co-curricular programs, and employer training/internship programs to the EDL sub-competencies. The EDL rubrics and process for issuing these badges will also be discussed. It is recommended that you also attend Education Design Lab’s 21st Century Skills Badges: Highlighting Skills Can Benefit Students and Employers to obtain a more in-depth understanding of the benefits of 21st Century skills on various stakeholders. You may also complete the micro-badges yourself.

You can also register for a one-on-one mapping session (External Site)

Time: Thursday, December 2, 9 AM

Photo of Jessica HunterPresenter: Jessica Hunter, UMS Micro-Credential staff

Title: Developing a UMS Micro-Credential + Training Opportunities (External Site)

Description: In this session, you will be introduced to the process of developing a UMS micro-credential. You will learn about the development course in Brightspace and learn how to earn your own digital badges and micro-credential. The Brightspace course uses the same UMS Micro-Credential Framework, three levels, and a macro-badge.  Information on how to register for the course will be provided.

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Presenter: Claire Sullivan, Ph.D., Assistant Vice Chancellor for Innovation in Digital Badges and Micro-Credentials, University of Maine System

Time: Thursday, December 2, 12 PM


Friday, December 3rd

Video: Come and Discuss Your Thoughts and Ideas on UMS Micro-Credentials (External Site)

Description: This is a question and answer, open discussion session. What burning questions do you have? Come explore your ideas with others. We welcome all of your questions and feedback!

Facilitators:

  • Claire Sullivan, Ph.D., Assistant Vice Chancellor for Innovation in Digital Badges and Micro-Credentials, University of Maine System;
  • Jessica Hunter, UMS Micro-Credential staff

Time: Friday, December 3, 11 AM