Micro-Credentials for Macro Impact in Open Education
Slow Innovation for Sustainable Development
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Giving is receiving
Parallel learning universe | Sustainable revenue streams
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Certificate of Higher Education in Business (OERu)
Learning in a digital age
Principles of management
Introduction to entrepreneurship
Principles of marketing
Introduction to business
Introduction to project management
Principles of microeconomics
Principles of macroeconomics
Introduction to customer centred business
Introduction to operations management
Core courses (60 credits)
Optional courses (60 credits required)
94 credits
available
Corporate communication
Certificate of General Studies (30 credits)
English for academic writing
Regional relations in Asia and the Pacific
Creating sustainable futures
Indigenous Australia
World history in the modern era
Introduction to psychology 1
Introduction to research methods in psychology
Art appreciation and techniques
Introduction to critical reasoning
Residency requirement (6 credits)
Transfer credit (24 credits)
26 credits
plus
20 credits (Business)
Critical reasoning
Region / Country | Number of Courses for year of study | Learning hours per course | Total learning hours for year of study |
---|---|---|---|
North America | 10 | 120 | 1200 |
Australia | 8 | 160 | 1200 |
United Kingdom | 6 | 200 | 1200 |
Course sizes differ
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OERu has adopted micro-courses (40 learning hours each) as standard "currency" for transfer
See announcement on microcredentials by New Zealand Minister of Tertiary Education, Skills & Employment
Micro-credentials for credit
Role of the project manager
Initiating a project
Planning a project
Executing and closing a project
Introduction to project management
CertHE Business
Transcript credit
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Slow innovation
Fast culture
Ford, S., & Tarditi, F. R. (2017, June 26). The Benefits of Taking a Slower Approach to Innovation. Harvard Business Review.
Slow culture
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From vision to reality
Benefits of contributing to the OERu Innovation Partnership:
Sharing costs is an economic imperative
Pooling resources creates a significant boost in capacity
Participating in partnerships with like-minded institutions creates innovations on a scale that would not be possible working alone
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OER Foundation. 2017.
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