Abstract

Learning Tokens is a mechanism that uses the composable Interwork Alliance Token Taxonomy Framework (IWA TTF) to produce a Learning Token as a positive reinforcer that recognizes, registers, and rewards community engagement in collective learning, and also certifying skills acquisition and competencies. 

Mentor

NameTime ZoneEmail
Alfonso Govela ThomaeCDTalfonsogovela@mac.com

Mentee

NameTime ZoneEmail
José Marvin Henriquez AlfaroCSTjosehenriquez.niu@gmail.com

Communication Channels: WhatsApp, Email, Zoom.

Deliverables

  • Bring out report of Business Case and Economic Model.
  • Create an initial business definition of the targeted tokens.
  • Deliver report of final business definition of the targeted tokens.
  • Contribute to the eThaler, NEFERTI, and the IWA repository by creating new artifacts as needed.
  • Create a wallet for personal profiles.
  • Final Report, written and Meetup Presentation.

Milestones

Evaluation 1:

  • Hosting workshop for Business Case and Economic Model. 
  • Two virtual meetups and one workshop to engage communities and interested parties.

Evaluation 2:

  • Delivering Report of Business Case and Economic Model.
  • Designing and reporting business definition of targeted tokens (base token types, behaviors, and properties).

Evaluation 3:

  • Reusing and contributing with new artifacts to the eThaler, NEFERTI and IWA github repositories. 
  • Gathering IWA partners, GBBA GSMI Area 4, Hyperledger Foundation, and Linux Foundation to comment upon our token definitions.

Evaluation 4:

  • Final Report, written and Meetup Presentation.


Timeline

Week #DatesActivitiesStatusMeetings notes
1June 1 - June 11
  • Coordination with Mentee. Review and approval of working plan.
  • Identification of Focal Points at Hyperledger and Linux Foundations.
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  • We discussed our working plan and review the activities we're committed to accomplish by the end of the mentorship.
2June 12 - June 18
  • Planning of Workshop for Business Case and Economic Model for digitization.
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  • We started conversation with potential sponsors and got some special support.
  • We reviewed our lab proposal and did our pull request with our changes.
  • We started planning ahead our workshop for week 3, and defined our public:
    • First, we'll gather our lab team (Applicants/contributors, Sponsors)
    • We're meeting with interested parties and communities which we've come to work together (UCA, Cloud Native El Salvador Chapter)
3June 19 - June 25
  • Workshop for Business Case and Economic Model.
    • Two Virtual Meetups to engage communities.
    • One Virtual Workshop for interested parties.
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  • We had a meetup with the Hyperledger Latinoamérica Regional Chapter, where we talked about Learning Tokens and IWA, and the process of creating new definitions of tokens with the IWA Token Designer. Link: 
  • We also had virtual meetup and workshop with our partners in Universidad Centroamericana José Simeón Cañas (UCA) to discuss Learning Tokens as lab, and start a small pilot implementation of Learning Tokens for different courses given by the institution. Link: 

4

June 26 - July 2
  • Report of Business Case and Economic Model.
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  • After we had our meetups and workshop with Hyperledger Latinoamérica Regional Chapter and UCA, my mentor and I discussed the creation of the Report of Business Case and Economic Model. (Which is in progress)
5-6July 3 - July 16
  • Initial business definition of the targeted tokens.
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  • My mentor and I started to create an initial business definition of the target tokens for our pilot implementation with UCA. 
7July 17 - July 23
  • Review with Focal Points initial business definition of the targeted tokens.
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  • Once we had our initial business definition of the targeted tokens, we had a meeting with our sponsor to review our definitions, and ask for eThaler's implementation. 
8July 24 - July 30
  • Report of Final Business Definition of the Targeted Tokens.
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  • After a couple of meetings with our partners and sponsors, we gathered the necessary information to create our Business definition of the Targeted Tokens. Now, we're starting our the next phase, which involves reusing existing artifacts and creating new ones to implement our token definitions.
9-10July 31 - August 13
  • Formal description of base token types, behaviors, and properties. (IWA Token Designer).
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  • Done
11-12August 14 - August 27
  • Reuse existing artifacts (from eThaler, NEFERTI, and the IWA GitHub repository) as appropriate; catalog new artifacts as required. (First part)
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  •  Done
13-14August 28 - September 10
  • Reuse existing artifacts (from eThaler, NEFERTI, and the IWA GitHub repository as appropriate; catalog new artifacts as required. (Second part)
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  • Done
15-16September 11 - September 24
  • Contribute new artifacts (to eThaler, NEFERTI, and the IWA GitHub repository) as needed. (First part)
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  • In Progress
17-18September 25 - October 8
  • Contribute new artifacts (to eThaler, NEFERTI, and the IWA GitHub repository) as needed. (Second part)
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  • In Progress
19-20October 9 - October 22
  • Use IWA partners to comment upon our token definitions. GBBA GSMI Area 4, Hyperledger Foundation, and Linux Foundation.
  • Create a wallet for personal profiles (First part).
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  • Done
21-22October 23 - November 5
  • Create wallet for personal profiles (Second part)
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  • Done
23-25November 6 - November 30
  • Incorporate comments from our IWA partners into our token definitions.
  • Identify certification bodies to foster a trusted, interoperable ecosystem.
  • Final Report, written and Meetup Presentation.
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  • In Progress

Methodology

My work strategy for the following 24 weeks are based on the following premises:

  • Following and completing each activity described on the timeline and on each milestone as it is. 
  • As I start working on each task, I'll keep in touch with my mentor, and we'll meet every week once or twice to discuss ideas.
  • Documenting every meeting and work that is part of the mentorship to keep everything transparent and clear.
  • If something unexpected comes up, I'll get in touch right away with my mentor, so we can find a suitable solution to keep up with everything.


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