Re: Transcript use cases

+1 John

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On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 5:29 PM, John Tibbetts <john.tibbetts@kinexis.com>
wrote:

> Here are some use cases that don’t seem to be covered in the current use
> cases.
>
> This first one “Extended Transcripts” is main-stream and a killer use case
> for Verifiable Claims.
>
> The second one “Revoking Claims” is obscure but fills a hole.
>
> Additionally, I have a questionnaire out to several registrars that asks
> about another possible revocation scenario.  In the case where transcripts
> are re-issued because of new accrued competencies is it desirable to revoke
> older transcripts.  I’ll let the list know if and when I get a response
> from them.
>
> John
>
>
> ***************
> 4.1 Issuing Claims
>
> Extended Transcripts
>
> Mega University is obliged to produce transcripts for participants in
> their degree programs.  Rather than using the more traditional  paper, PDF,
> or proprietary transcript distribution technology they’ve decided to create
> an ‘extended transcript’ that includes the standard university transcript
> plus supplementary competencies that may also include work experiences and
> non-educational marketable skills.  The Mega registrar issues the extended
> transcript as verifiable claims.  As an added service for the student
> (holder) Mega allows the student to request different bundling of these
> claims to specifically target certain credential consumers.
>
> ***************
>
>
> A.2 Revoking Claims
>
> Certain extreme conditions can cause Mutandos University to revoke an
> already issued transcript.  Such revocation can be cause by subsequent
> discovery of cheating or fraud or loss of accreditation.
>
>
> ***************
>
>

Received on Friday, 4 March 2016 22:47:15 UTC