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Introduction

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Education today is an experience that spans multiple, traditional education segments and that is lifelong and lifewide. Digital tools have enabled students to curate personalized learning paths based on their individual interests and needs, earning credentials, badges, and certifications from an increasingly diverse set of learning providers. These tools also have the potential to empower the most traditionally disadvantaged of students by giving them ownership of these achievements and the ability to display these as they pursue their goals in a changing workforce.

Hyperledger’s extensibility is an enabling technology tool that can form one part of the foundation of educational transformation. As an anchor of a student-centered record, it can integrate, extend, and enhance, existing institutional applications, processes, and workflows.

The Education Architecture Group will explore and advise on issues related to integration with legacy application infrastructure of learning management systems (LMS), Student Information Systems (SIS), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Integrated Library Systems (ILS), Instructional Apps, Customer Relationship Management Systems (CRM), Human Capital Management (HCM), Cloud Computing models (SaaS, PaaS, IaaS, Hybrid), and self-sovereign digital identity. In addition, this group will investigate the integration of data across the multiple institutional, informal, and workplace learning experiences in the student’s lifetime of learning, and whether these can be integrated into a comprehensive record of an individual’s knowledge, skills, and ability.

Goals of the Hyperledger Education Architecture Special Interest Group are to:

  • Explore and showcase key educational use cases
  • Foster collaborations between academic institutions, policymakers, vendors, and other education stakeholders
  • Create open source, shareable assets to reduce barriers to entry and adoption for education stakeholders
  • Develop and promote the adoption of important interoperability standards in open APIs and protocols for education use cases, including from open standards bodies such as: IMS Global Learning Consortium, IEEE, W3C, PESC, etc.
  • Curate or develop professional development or technical assistance resources to support educational practitioners on approaches to applying blockchain technology across various educational use cases

Please provide an introduction that addresses why the In summary, this group is required and what are the main goals and objectives of the group.because:

  • There is a growing interest in educational use cases for blockchains, but currently no hyperledger/blockchain-based community of interest (SIG) that focuses on assets for these stakeholders
  • Opportunity There is an opportunity to capture and focus local, regional, and national hyperledger Hyperledger and other blockchain initiatives at the intersection of education, employment, and workforce development
  • Support We can support educational institutions to make informed decisions on strategy and implementation of Hyperledger and other blockchain technologies
  • Emerging Promoting emerging standards are important to promote interoperability and cost savings across schools and systems, and to achieve long term policy goals
  • Foster This group will foster an open ecosystem of educational providers, publishers, technology vendors, policymakers, and practitioners

Scope

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The community will take initiative to specifically address:

  • Identify key use educational applications for Hyperledger and other blockchain technologies
  • Showcase case studies and success stories
  • Promote open interoperability standards
  • Explore and advise on key strategies for Hyperledger integration to critical campus applications
  • Promote open standards for distributed and digital credentialing a

Scope Not within Charter:

  • Classroom technology
  • Pedagogy
  • Curriculum

Work Products

-Output assets from the Special Interest Group may include:

  • Use cases
  • Case studies and success stories
  • Best practices
  • Interoperability and compliance Assets 
  • Face-to-face events and meet-ups
  • Podcasts or other social media engagement 
  • Open source software requirements 

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  • requirements 

Collaborators

The Education Architecture Special Interest Group is open to interested participants of all skill levels. In particular, this group will be comprised of institutional or individual participants across the education sector, including K12 school, districts, state entities, ministries of education and institutions of higher education. In addition, individual instructors, researchers, students, entrepreneurs, investors, technology vendors, practitioners, artists, librarians, corporations and policymakers are valuable participants.

The Education Architecture Special Interst Interest Group will collaborate with other existing or future Hyperledger and other blockchain groups focused on Education and Training (curriculum focused).

The Education Architecture Special Interest Group will also collaborate and share community development and standards work in credentialing and interoperability with appropriate standards bodies and groups interested in (1) DIDs; (2) data security; and (3) privacy policy.  This includes groups working on DLT other than Hyperledger, such as Ethereum or other blockchains.

Other Industry Affiliations may include: We will reach out to other industry groups to determine their interest in participating.

Interested Parties

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The following individuals have already expressed an interest in joining this working group, and we hope they will become contributors over the first year:
(List of interested parties listed with their consent, including name, association, and optionally email addresses)

  • Alex Kaplan - WW Leader, Emerging Technologies for Talent Development, IBM - alex.kaplan@us.ibm.com
  • David Haimes, Senior Director, Cloud Applications Development, Oracle
  • Phil Komarny - VP, Innovation, Salesforce - pkomarny@salesforce.com
  • Phil Long - Special Advisor / Faculty Affiliate,  ASU - pdlong2@asu.edu

Proposed Chair

The following individual has volunteered to serve as the initial interim Chair for the working group: 

Feng Hou - Maryville University

Process of the Group

  • Participation is open to everyone in the community
  • Meetings will be held monthly via tele/virtual conference
  • When needed a task force can be created and have separate working sessions to discuss specific work items.
  • In person meetings at industry events and meetups

Transparency

The following proposed items will be created:

Amendments

Changes to the charter may be proposed by active group members and, if it obtains rough consensus as determined by the Chair, can be brought forward to TSC.

Disbanding

Should the scope reach completion or conversely the traffic on the various conversation forums and the teleconference activity wither to very low levels, then the Chair of the WG may ask the TSC to disband the WG.

Running the Working Group

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The chair is responsible for the following items:

  • Sending agendas for meetings to make meetings more productive 
  • Ensuring that minutes are taken, including capturing list of participants. This does not mean that they will be responsible for taking the minutes, but rather that someone is taking the minutes
  • Leading the meeting
  • Sending out cancellation notices prior to the meeting
  • Ensuring that working group updates to the TSC are done on a quarterly basis
  • Facilitating the group and helping ensure that the goals and objectives are set 
  • Enforcing the Working Group's adherence to the Hyperledger Code of Conduct

Minutes

Minutes for each meeting should be kept and accessible from the working group's wiki page on wiki.hyperledger.org. Members of the working group will need to decide who will keep notes.

Meeting Cadence

Working group plans to initiate cadence calls on a monthly basis.

Agendas

In advance of every meeting, the Chair should send out an agenda to both the Rocket.Chat and Mailing List to ensure that attendees know what will be discussed.

Cancelling a Meeting

Meetings are placed on the Hyperledger Community calendar. To ensure that the meeting can be removed, please send an email in advance of the meeting to zoom@hyperledger.org. In addition, please notify the mailing list and Rocket.Chat.

After Approval of Working Group

When a new working group gets approved, Hyperledger staff will ensure the following checklist is completed: 

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