Micro-credentials
24-25 Micro-Credential Mondays
M/H students are invited to stay after school these days for EDhub tool workshops in the Lego room from 3:45 - 5pm. Families must arrange transportation.
September 9 - Take Home Tech
Borrow a Makey-Makey, Micro-Bit, or Arcade & start coding hardware.
October 7 - Sublimation Printer
Print your own designs directly to shirts, canvas bags, or any fabric.
November 4 - Laser Engraver
Engrave and cut your designs on a variety of materials.
December 2 - Adobe Tools Sign In
Aspiring artists, graphic designers, and media makers - come learn what is possible!
January 6- Vinyl Cutter
Make a vinyl sticker for 2024! Design, cut, weed, and transfer your design.
February 3 - Tinkercad
Create or modify 3D designs to create unique STL files for 3D Printing.
Turn your digital designs into physical objects. Slice and calibrate with us!
Customize buttons, magnets, or keychains.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a micro credential?
Earning a micro-credential badge communicates that a student can proficiently use one of the 50+ tools in the Edhub through training, practice, and demonstration.
When are micro credentialing opportunities available?
Micro credential are built into the fabric of Eminence. Opportunities arise through classes, clubs, & passion projects. For students with a specific interest, the library is the primary hub of training; our after-school workshop schedule is on this card. There are also several online options.
Are micro credentials required?
They are tied to Eminence Exemplars. Each grade level has different requirements.
How do students turn in evidence and find earned badges?
They are managed through the links above labeled Check Your Status and Submit Micro-Credential Evidence.
Micro-credential Tutorials
While some Micro-credentials require in-person training, start learning on your own with online tutorials below. More will be added soon!
Red Lab Safety Information and Quizzes
Take Home Tech
Did you know that you can check out micro-controllers from the library just like a book? We have MaKey-MaKeys, Micro:bits, Raspberry Pis, Arduinos, and Arcades in addition to a large assortment of expansion tools. Borrow them for extra flair on a class project, to practice coding, or for personal hobbies. Learn more about options and opportunities through this site or by visiting the library.