Murgatroyd, Stephen2022-08-182022-08-182022-09http://hdl.handle.net/11599/4318PCF10 Sub-theme: Fostering Lifelong Learning // In response to a worsening global skills shortage that is already disrupting economies, governments and institutions have embraced micro-credentials. Intended as short (hour and weeks rather than months and years), competency-based driven by the skills needed by employers, the market is now awash with short courses claiming to be micro-credentials. The result is a market swamped with courses and market confusion. This paper outlines the opportunity, the challenges and the missteps in this fast-emerging market and suggests a probable future. // Paper ID 6663enhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/MicrolearningEmployable SkillsMassive Open Online Courses (MOOC)Micro-CredentialsSkills GapSkills DevelopmentMicro-Credentials and the Future of Skills-Based Learning: Looking at CanadaWorking Paperhttps://doi.org/10.56059/pcf10.6663