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A decision to award or deny academic credit for prior coursework and other relevant college-level learning can significantly shorten or increase a learner's time and cost to credential completion—and may impact whether they enroll at all. Yet to date, few national efforts focused on transfer have directly examined the underpinnings of the learning evaluation process, commonly called credit evaluation. One big exception: The Learning Evaluation and Recognition for the Next Generation (LEARN) Commission, launched in 2024 by AACRAO and Sova, with support from Ascendium Education Group. 

This webcast will examine the commission’s work on traditional institution-to-institution course transfer, high school dual enrollment course credit transfer, credit for prior learning and new applications of credit mobility technology/AI. It will also look at the commission’s recent report, which includes recommendations for institutions and other stakeholders to evolve learning evaluation policy and practice for the 21st century, with an eye toward increasing applicability of prior learning in all its forms and based on the credential the student is seeking.

Join this second, critical conversation in a two-part webcast series on modernizing transfer, to examine how the learning evaluation process works and how to evolve policy and practice to meet the changing needs of learners and institutions. 

Can't attend the webcast? You should still register -- all registrants, including attendees and absentees, will receive a recording of the webcast and a copy of the presentation slides. 

Tuesday, February 24, at 2 p.m. E.T.

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Joshua Kim, Ph.D.
Assistant Provost for Online Learning Strategy at Dartmouth College

Dr. Joshua Kim is the assistant provost for online learning strategy at Dartmouth and a senior fellow at Georgetown University. Josh has a Ph.D. in sociology and demography from Brown University. He started his career on the faculty at West Virginia University, helped start Britannica.com's education division in San Francisco and was one of the original founders of Quinnipiac University Online. Josh’s published books include, Learning Innovation and the Future of Higher Education and The Low-Density University: 15 Scenarios for Higher Education. Both books are from Johns Hopkins University (JHU) Press, and both came out in 2020. His latest co-authored JHU book, Recentering Learning: Complexity, Resilience and Adaptability in Higher Education, was published in December of 2024. Josh is best known for his Learning Innovation blog on InsideHigherEd.com, a website that receives over 1.9 million monthly visitors. Josh and his wife Julie, a pediatric oncologist at Dartmouth, live in Hanover, NH. They have two adult daughters.  

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