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

Brandon Muramatsu

Brandon Muramatsu builds connections at the intersection of learning, technology, innovation and scale. He has been involved in the development of learning and education technologies, learning technology standards, curriculum and courses, open education / open educational resources and educational digital libraries over the last 25+ years. Mr. Muramatsu works at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he leads the development of the open source Learner Credential Wallet for digital academic credentials and works with institutions to deploy the digital credentials infrastructure for their students.


Session

12-01
13:00
30min
Learner Credential Wallet: Enabling learner control over digital credentials
Brandon Muramatsu

MIT and the Digital Credentials Consortium developed the open source Learner Credential Wallet (LCW, https://lcw.app/) to allow learners to store, manage, and share their academic credentials, and deployed it with a number of universities. LCW supports key international standards from the World Wide Web Consortium including the Verifiable Credentials Data Model & Decentralized Identifiers v1.0.

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