Learning in a digital age/LiDA102/Assessment/Options

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This page summarises the qualification options available for this micro-course. Study this page carefully to find out what options are available to you and how to achieve them.

Digital citizenship (LiDA102) is one of four micro-courses that make up the OERu's Learning in a digital age course. The four micro courses are:

Course description Micro-course learning materials
LiDA101 Digital literacies for online learning
LiDA102 Digital citizenship
LiDA103 Open education, copyright and open licensing in a digital world
LiDA104 Critical media literacies and associated digital skills

Credential and qualification options (Assessment fee applies)

Successful completion of the assessment for Digital citizenship (LiDA102) provides pathways for the following credentials:

Type Exit award OERu partner
Micro-credential for LiDA102 EduBit Otago Polytechnic
Academic transfer credit
(4 micro-courses)
Certificate Higher Education Business University of the Highlands and Islands
Academic credit
(3 micro-courses)
Certificate in First Year Foundations Thomas Edison State University

The Certificate of Higher Education Business (OERu) and the Certificate in First Year Foundations are exit qualifications at the first year, undergraduate degree-level. These certificates provide pathways to transfer into a Bachelor's degree.

Notes

  • Certificate of Higher Education Business (OERu): Learners are required to successfully complete the assessments for each of the four associated micro-certifications to qualify for transfer credit for the Learning in a digital age course.
  • Certificate in First Year Foundations: Learners must first complete three micro-courses, and take the TECEP® exam (single assessment) to qualify for academic credit for the Living in the Information Age course.
  • Academic transfer credit: The process where the assessing institution issues a transcript, an official document which provides details of the courses you have passed and associated academic credits. The transcript is used to provide evidence of the courses you have passed to be recognised (transferred) towards a qualification at the institution awarding the qualification.
  • Academic credit: The credits awarded by the assessing institution towards a qualification conferred by the assessing institution.

Certificate Higher Education Business (OERu)

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Key points

To earn the Certificate Higher Education Business conferred by the University of the Highlands and Islands, you must:

  1. Complete the EduBit assessments for each of the four associated micro-credentials to qualify for transfer credit for the Learning in a digital age course.
  2. Request a transcript for transfer credit for Learning in a digital age from Otago Polytechnic.
  3. Complete all the required courses for the certificate and request a transcript for credits awarded from the assessing institution(s) before applying for the qualification at the University of the Highlands and Islands.



Summary of EduBits option from Otago Polytechnic

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Details are provided below.

Steps to achieve the EduBit (micro-credential) for LiDA102

  1. Work through the course materials
  2. Complete the assessment tasks to the required standard specified in the assessment rubrics
  3. Sign up for an account on the EduBits website, locate the EduBit for Digital citizenship and click the "Add to my account" button.
  4. Follow the instructions on the EduBits website to upload your assessment files for each of the EduBits tasks.
  5. Mark each of the assessment tasks as "complete" when you are ready to submit.
  6. Click on the "Evaluate my evidence" button.
  7. Pay the assessment fee by credit card.
  8. If successful, you will receive your assessment result by email and you can follow instructions to collect and publish your micro-credential online.

Steps to get transcript credit for Learning in a digital age

  1. Successfully complete the four EduBits for Learning in a digital age.
  2. Apply to Otago Polytechnic for transcript credit (Link to be provided soon.)
  3. Pay the transcript administration fee.

Steps to earn the Certificate Higher Education Business (OERu)

  1. Complete all the required courses for the Certificate Higher Education Business (OERu).
  2. Gather transcripts for transfer credit from the OERu assessing partners (you only need to apply for one transcript for all the courses you completed at the respective OERu assessing institution).
  3. Apply for the qualification at the University of the Highlands and Islands to become a credential candidate.
  4. Once all the requirements have been met, including a review of the transcripts from the approved OERu assessing partners, you will graduate with the Certificate Higher Education Business (OERu).

Undergraduate Certificate in First Year Foundations

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Key points

To earn the Undergraduate Certificate in First Year Foundations conferred by the Thomas Edison State University, you must:

  1. Complete the following three micro-courses to qualify for academic credit for the Living in the Information Age course.
    • LiDA101 (Digital literacies for online learning)
    • LiDA102 (Digital citizenship)
    • LiDA104 (Critical media literacies and associated digital skills)
  2. Take the TECEP® exam (single assessment) at Thomas Edison State University to qualify for academic credit for the Living in the Information Age course.
  3. Complete all the required courses and apply for the qualification at the Thomas Edison State University.



Summary of Thomas Edison State University option

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