Moving Target Digitalisation 2022: Increasing the Impact of Internationalisation in Higher Education

Fateme Fathi

Fateme Fathi is a Ph.D. candidate at the chair of information systems and databases - Computer Science 5 (i5) group at the RWTH Aachen University, with a demonstrated history of working in computer software industry and data science. She has received her bachelor's degree (B.Sc.) from the Khajeh Nasir Toosi University of Technology, and her master's degree (M.Sc.) from the University of Tehran focused on Computer Engineering - Information Systems. Currently, she is a member of the group working on the MyEduLife project and her primary focus toward her doctoral degree is on blockchain and digital identity management.


Session

12-01
11:45
30min
MyEduLife: The blockchain as a tool for decentralized storage of individual continuing education biographies
Philipp Zagler, Fateme Fathi

The INVITE project MyEduLife aims to create a unified system for institutions in the field of continuing education to issue digital learning credentials. They will be cryptographically secured and linked to a blockchain so that recipients can prove issued credentials to verifiers. Credentials will be issued as w3c-vcs, in accordance with did principles; skills and competencies will be aligned with esco.

Digital Credentials and Trust Networks Track
Stage 3 (Lovelace), WiFo