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zenodo.org zenodo.org
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TRSP Desirable Characteristics The PID Manager MUST maintain entity metadata as accurately as possible in collaboration with the PID Owner. This copy is the authoritative version.
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- Nov 2024
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www.nature.com www.nature.com
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Adhering to the designated community’s metadata and curation standards, along with providing stewardship of the data holdings e.g. technical validation, documentation, quality control, authenticity protection, and long-term persistence.
TRSP Desirable Characteristics
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zenodo.org zenodo.org
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TRSP Desirable Characteristics
The repository addresses technical quality and standards compliance, and ensures that sufficient information is available for end users to make quality-related evaluations.
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- Oct 2024
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www.instructure.com www.instructure.com
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- Page 17: Top 5 most important factors for creating an effective teaching and learning ecosystem: Having a strong leadership and vision (45%) is the #1 (next highest is 15%)
- Page 20: *83% of higher education respondents said that it was important for institutions to provide studens with skills-based learning alongside their academic education. *
- Page 26: Participants identified several challenges in fostering a a culture of lifelong learning for professionals, including: 89% Clear learning objectives
- Page 7: Real-world experiential and work-based learning are no longer fringe; 4 in 5 see these as essential.
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- Sep 2024
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cps.northeastern.edu cps.northeastern.edu
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The lack of reliable and consistent information about non-degree credentials presented by candidatesin the hiring process also meant that workshop participants had no information to classify candidatespost-hire. This gap made it impossible to know who among the employee base had earned whichcredentials. Without this basic profile data, HR leaders are unable to gather much-needed insight intowhat types of credentials appear to prepare candidates best for a given role or which credentialsappear to be more effective at training than others
This could play into Credential Quality Assurance work in Higher Ed.
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- May 2023
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www.doi.org www.doi.org
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Designing and implementing specific operational processes for e.g. quality control of input data and output data; Integrating the community into other DOI related activities and services.
{Quality Assurance}
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- Apr 2023
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campustechnology.com campustechnology.com
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How are you going to maintain quality? Who will teach the program? Who will oversee it? How will you assess the success?
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- Dec 2022
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www.qaa.ac.uk www.qaa.ac.uk
- Feb 2022
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www.workcred.org www.workcred.org
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Appendix F: Questions Universities Can Ask Certification Bodies to Assess Quality of Certifications
These questions (I believe) are coming from a place of validating certifications. Experts publish these as helpful guides to understand if and to what degree certifications are trustworthy. In other words, are they worth the paper they're printed on? In the case of micro-credentials, most questions are likely overkill for the proposal process, etc. Given the central role and importance of TRUST however, perhaps providing a version of these questions to stakeholders seeking to propose micro-credentials could be beneficial in pushing their thinking, or at least centering these themes in their thinking.
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- May 2021
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Approaching email development this way transitions more of the quality assurance (QA) process to the browser instead of the email client. It gives email designers more power, control, and confidence in developing an email that will render gracefully across all email clients.
can mostly test with browser and have less need (but still not no need) to test with email client
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This approach also splits email development for modern email clients and older clients in two. You can use Safari/Chrome to test and develop modern techniques for WebKit-supported clients while using Firefox for your baseline experience for older clients like Outlook.
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- Jul 2016
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www.seattletimes.com www.seattletimes.com
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Craig doesn’t think elite schools need to worry; their degrees will still be used by employers as a sign of quality.
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