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Webinar "Digitization – developments and updates DigiNet project"

  • 24/11/2021 to 24/11/2021
  • Virtual

Webinar "Digitization - developments and updates DigiNet projectheld on 124 November 2021 at 14:30-16:00 CET in virtual modality

 

Digitization of the recognition process continues and is step by step transforming our workflow. This webinar provides an overview of the latest developments and presents some practical findings of the DigiNet project by focusing on two concrete user cases that will be discussed with the participants:

  1. Electronic recognition statements. Digital recognition statements are an easy way to inform applicants about a recognition decision. But how to produce a statement that fits best the wider digital student data ecosystem? And how to integrate digital solutions as part of the ecosystem? These questions are discussed using a user case developed with European Digital Credentials for Learning (EDC) and piloted in the DigiNet project;
  2. The World Higher Education Database (WHED) ID. The International Association of Universities (IAU) developed a unique identifier for higher education institutions worldwide. In this webinar, CIMEA presents a user case on how this identifier can be beneficial in the context of digitizing processes. 

The webinar aims to be accessible for both beginners and experts in digital student data.

 

Panel

ChairMs Evelien Willems, policy officer at the Dutch ENIC-NARIC, Nuffic

Speakers:

  • Anthony F. Camilleri and Ildiko Mazar, Knowledge Innovation Centre / European Digital Credentials for Learning

  • Luca Lantero, Director of the Italian ENIC-NARIC, CIMEA

 

Context

The webinar series is organized as a virtual alternative to the workshops of the ENIC-NARIC annual meeting that could not take place due to the pandemic. They are offered as an extension of the virtual annual meeting held in June 2021.
All the 7 webinars are open to credentials evaluators working at ENIC-NARICs and national competent authorities from UNESCO regions (latter upon invitation) and are free of charge.
 
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