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"Now that the latest version of the [[Open Badges]] specification is aligned with the [[Verifiable Credentials]] data model, there’s a new way to store your credentials: digital wallets. Instead of your badges or credentials being stored on someone else’s platform (usually the issuer’s) you store them on a wallet on your mobile device. In other words, you, as a learner or earner are fully in control."
"Now that the latest version of the [[Open Badges]] specification is aligned with the [[Verifiable Credentials]] data model, there’s a new way to store your credentials: digital wallets. Instead of your badges or credentials being stored on someone else’s platform (usually the issuer’s) you store them on a wallet on your mobile device. In other words, you, as a learner or earner are fully in control."
(https://blog.weareopen.coop/towards-an-open-recognition-wallet-327fff86b0d5)
=Characteristis=
Doug Bellshaw:
"a wallet should:
* Recognise learning across all contexts, not just formal education
* Empower individuals to control and showcase their diverse achievements
* Be inclusive of often-marginalised and excluded groups
* Support lifewide and lifelong learning pathways
* Enable recognition from multiple sources, including self-issued and community endorsements."


(https://blog.weareopen.coop/towards-an-open-recognition-wallet-327fff86b0d5)
(https://blog.weareopen.coop/towards-an-open-recognition-wallet-327fff86b0d5)


[[Category:Education]]
[[Category:Education]]

Latest revision as of 07:53, 6 April 2025

Description

1. Via ChatGPT:

"In January 2025, discussions around developing an Open Recognition Wallet emerged, aiming to provide individuals with a decentralized platform to store and manage their credentials securely. This initiative seeks to enhance user control and privacy in the digital credentialing space."

(https://blog.weareopen.coop/towards-an-open-recognition-wallet-327fff86b0d5)


2. Doug Bellshaw:

"Now that the latest version of the Open Badges specification is aligned with the Verifiable Credentials data model, there’s a new way to store your credentials: digital wallets. Instead of your badges or credentials being stored on someone else’s platform (usually the issuer’s) you store them on a wallet on your mobile device. In other words, you, as a learner or earner are fully in control."

(https://blog.weareopen.coop/towards-an-open-recognition-wallet-327fff86b0d5)


Characteristis

Doug Bellshaw:

"a wallet should:

  • Recognise learning across all contexts, not just formal education
  • Empower individuals to control and showcase their diverse achievements
  • Be inclusive of often-marginalised and excluded groups
  • Support lifewide and lifelong learning pathways
  • Enable recognition from multiple sources, including self-issued and community endorsements."

(https://blog.weareopen.coop/towards-an-open-recognition-wallet-327fff86b0d5)