Objective
To incubate the development of an Internet of Education (IoE) ecosystem governance framework and suite of shared, public-good utilities based on IEEE’s Integrated Learner Record Recommended Practices; facilitate the creation or selection of an appropriate governance authority.
Copyright Policy
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Background/Context
The Ed 3.0 Research Network (60-min 1/17/20 launch) is a global movement to support lifelong, personalized, competency-based learning at the scale of the Internet. Four initial nodes include:
- ASU Trusted Learner Network (60-min 2/21/20 interview). ASU TLN is the leading example of blockchain-based, reverse transfer education network and application.
- Broward OpenCLR Lab (4-min video, 60-min 3/20/20 interview). Broward is the 6th largest K12 district in the nation. The Broward OpenCLR Lab is partnering with Algebra Project, Broward College, the Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance, ETS, PCG, and others to transform postsecondary success for the most vulnerable young learners.
- Colorado C-Lab (60-min 4/15/20 interview). The C-Lab is leveraging the state's leadership in distributed identity and verifiable credentials to create a decentralized but unified state learning economy.
- Digital Credential Consortium (5/16/20 interview). DCC is a MIT/Harvard-led network of leading universities to enable education record exchange that preserves personal data control.
IEEE Learning Technology Standards Committee (6/5/20 call for participation) of Conceptual Model for Learning Technology Systems (integrating USED CEDS and DOD TLA) and Integrated Learner Record (ILR) Recommended Practices (integrating the work of W3C VC, IMS Global CLR, US Chamber T3, US DOC AWPAB and others).
Organizing Committee
- Alex Jackl, Bardic Systems, CA Community Colleges, A4L SDPC
- Chris Purifoy, Learning Economy Foundation
- Dummond Reed, Evernym
- Greg Nadeau, PathCheck Foundation (PCG/EY/MIT), IEEE, IMS Global
- Matt Gee, BrightHive
- Nick Ris, Evernym
- Phil Long, ASU TLN, US Chamber T3
- Simone Ravaioli, Digitary, IEEE
- Takis Diakoumis, Digitary/Australia
- Taylor Kendal, Learning Economy Foundation, C-Lab
Deliverables
Key deliverables will include, but are not limited to:
- An open, inclusive ecosystem governance framework
- An extensible meta-registry of trusted VC issuers
Milestones
Key milestones will include, but are not limited to:
- Connect nodes of Ed 3.0 Research Network (E3RN), T3 Innovation Network, Learning Economy Co-Labs, and other interested parties.
Meeting Schedule
Coming soon...