Learning in a digital age/LiDA103/Assessment/CertFound
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Item | Link |
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Exit qualification | Undergraduate Certificate in First Year Foundations |
Exit qualification awarded by: | Thomas Edison State University |
Assessing institution for course credit: | Thomas Edison State University |
Course assessment page | Learning in the Digital Age (DGL-101) |
View assessment | TECEP® Test description |
Required micro-courses for full course credit
Open education, copyright and open licensing in a digital world (LiDA103) is one of three required micro-courses to prepare for the TECEP® test for the Learning in the Digital Age course. The associated micro-courses are:
Course description | Micro-course learning materials |
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LiDA101 | Digital literacies for online learning |
LiDA102 | Digital citizenship |
LiDA104 | Critical media literacies and associated digital skills |
Steps to gain credit towards the Undergraduate Certificate in First Year Foundations
To earn the Undergraduate Certificate in First Year Foundations conferred by Thomas Edison State University, you must:
- Complete the following three micro-courses to prepare for the TECEP® test for the Learning in the Digital Age course.
- LiDA101 (Digital literacies for online learning)
- LiDA102 (Digital citizenship)
- LiDA104 (Critical media literacies and associated digital skills)
- Take the TECEP® test (single assessment) to qualify for academic credit for the Learning in the Digital Age (DGL-101) course at Thomas Edison State University
- Complete all the other required courses and apply for the Undergraduate Certificate in First Year Foundations at Thomas Edison State University. (This equates to the learning effort required to complete a full year of academic study).
The Undergraduate Certificate in First Year Foundations provides a pathway for transfer into a Bachelor’s degree at Thomas Edison State University. Please see the Thomas Edison State University website for details.