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  • 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 Develop and promote the adoption of important interoperability standards in APIs and protocols for education use cases, including from standards bodies such as: IMS Global Learning Consortium, IEEE, W3C, PESC, etc.
  •  Curate Curate or develop professional development or technical assistance resources to support educational practitioners on approaches to applying blockchain technology across various educational use cases

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

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The Education Architecture Working Group will collaborate with other existing or future Hyperledger working groups focused on Education and Training (curriculum focused).

The Education Architecture Working 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.

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  •  A Working Group Charter is created on the Hyperledger wiki based on the application, adding two lines ”Approved by the TSC on <date>” and “Implementing the standard working group process defined <here>”, linking to the right page on the wiki.
  •  Set up real-time chat channel for the working group. Channel should be named #{working-group-name}-wg.
  •  Set up the mailing lists for the working group. Use mailing list request form to create hyperledger-{working-group-name}-wg mailing list for this project.
  • Set up a wiki page for the working group. Create a page at https://wiki.hyperledger.org/groups/{working-group-name}. The initial sections on the Wiki should include: Charter, Antitrust Policy Notification, Meeting Details, Communication Channels, Community Folder.
  • Set up a community folder within the Hyperledger Community folder to store meeting recordings and other documents. Give permissions to the working group chair to edit.
  • Set up a Zoom meeting id for hosting the working group meetings. This meeting should ensure that all meetings will be recorded to the cloud.
  • Set up the quarterly working group reports for this working group. Add the working group to the quarterly working group schedule and working group updates page.
  • Send Welcome Email Template
  • Work with the working group lead to ensure that the community calendar is updated (Hyperledger Community calendar) to include the date/time of the meeting. IMPORTANT: Since a single Zoom account allows multiple IDs, but only one meeting can occur at the same time, ensure that the meeting day/time does not conflict with an existing community meeting.
  • Send out calendar invite to the mailing list.

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