Streamlining Micro-Credentials Implementation in Higher Education Institutions: Considerations for Effective Implementation and Policy Development

Author:

Keoy Kay Hooi1ORCID,Koh Yung Jing1ORCID,Iqbal Javid2ORCID,Anjum Shaik Shabana34ORCID,Yeo Sook Fern56ORCID,Cherukuri Aswani Kumar7ORCID,Teoh Wai Yee1ORCID,Piut Dayang Aidah Awang8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Business School, UCSI University, Malaysia

2. Institute of Computer Science and Digital Innovation, UCSI University, Malaysia

3. School of Computer Science, Faculty of Innovation and Technology, Taylor’s University, Malaysia

4. School of Computer Science Engineering and Information Systems, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, India

5. Faculty of Business, Multimedia University, Malaysia

6. Department of Business Administration, Daffodil International University, Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh

7. Institute of Computer Science and Digital Innovation UCSI University, Malaysia

8. Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission, Malaysia

Abstract

The rise of online learning has brought about a close connection between micro-credentials and lifelong learning, employability, and new models of digital education. Micro-credentials are considered instrumental in transforming higher education today. This study aims to examine the extent to which micro-credentials have been adopted in Malaysia, focussing on the viewpoint of Higher Education Providers (HEPs). It seeks to identify the challenges faced by HEPs when offering micro-credentials, encompassing technological, organisational, and people-related obstacles. By analysing empirical data, this research intends to propose a conceptual framework that can guide the successful adoption and implementation of micro-credentials within educational institutions. By addressing these recommendations, HEPs in Malaysia can successfully adopt and implement micro-credentials within their institutions. This will not only enhance the learning experience for students but also contribute to the overall transformation of higher education, keeping pace with the demands of the digital age and fostering a culture of continuous learning and skill development.

Funder

Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission Digital Society Research Grant Project Code

UCSI University REIG Grant Project Code

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

Subject

Library and Information Sciences,Computer Networks and Communications,Computer Science Applications

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