An Initiative by Pistis to Establish Blockchain Learning Credentials
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Blockchain is an ingenious invention that has received
extraordinary adaption in the millennial age. It simply is a growing list of
records known as blocks, which are linked by cryptography. Blockchain
technology was often related to cryptocurrency in Bitcoin, which limited the
possibilities of its adaption into any other field apart from the fintech or
supply chain industry. Pistis, a revolutionary blockchain platform service,
recognized the capability of blockchain and its benefits in other industries
like education. Under the resourceful guidance of Feng Hou, Pistis.io made it
easy to provide digital credentials using blockchain technology whereby
students gain access to a plethora of blockchain based services.
About Pistis
Currently serving as the Chief Digital Transformation
Evangelist at Maryville University in St. Louis, Feng Hou co-founded
Pistis.io with his wife Yu Peh in June 2019 in Albuquerque NM. Pistis.io is a global blockchain platform
service that provides a true low barrier entrance for business and individual
users to blockchain services. As an award-winning CIO, Feng Hou, Co-Founder and
CEO of White Fish, LLC. has led the blockchain initiative to successfully
implement a student owned digital certificate and degree diploma solution. Hou
has been working on several blockchain use cases from creating a universal
student ID, using smart contract to create a blockchain ERP solution, as well
as building a stackable micro-credentialing solution to certify student soft
skills.
Hou’s blockchain solutions implemented at Central New Mexico
Community College (CNM) made CNM the first higher education institution in the
nation to use blockchain technology to provide its students with digital
credentials. Similarly, Oral Roberts University (ORU) chose Pistis as their
blockchain-based platform due to their ability to comprehend education, SIS/LMS
systems, transcripts, JSON file conversions, and had the ability to meet the
‘fluidity’ criteria of ORU. Pistis was
clearly the only vendor who had the depth and breadth of understanding that a
Blockchain vendor needed to allow the university to have control over the
digital credentialing process.
Now individual users as well as organizations can quickly
issue Degree-Diplomas, achievement certificates, licenses, academic
transcripts, etc on the blockchain using Pistis.io. Universities can issue to
students at once using bulk issuance feature. Pistis.io provides individual
users as well as organizations a free to use Certificate designing tool.
Organizations / Universities can use this tool to create their bulk-issuance.
They also provide free blockchain verification tool for anyone to verify a
certificate issued on Pistis.io. Pistis.io allows users to import certificates
from any other blockchain certificate issuance platforms. Users can also import
JSON certificates based on MIT’s Open Standard for Certificates.
Pistis.io
is launching its global Pistis Learner’s Record (PLR), says Feng Hou. “We
believe that individual learners should own and control their learning
credentialing data, and PLR will help them re-imagine learning with
easy-to-issue, easy-to-share, and easy-to-verify digital credentials on
blockchain.”
Pistis Learner’s Record is establishing a new blockchain
learning credentialing standard and offers the following 10 guiding principles:
– Universal access for learners of all ages. Learners should
have direct access to blockchain services independent of any institutions to
issue, share, store, verify, manage and search their learning credentials on
blockchain.
– While we recognize the reality that different blockchain
such as BitCoin or Ethereum may use a different document format to issue
learning records, individual learners should have the ability to store all of
their learning records in one easy-to-access online location where they can
share, verify and maintain their learning records in different formats.
– Learner’s records should include learning artifacts such
as music, video clips and computer program codes other than just
certificate-based documents because learning credentials are best evidenced in
their original forms.
– To protect learner’s sensitive data and privacy, learners
should have the ability to easily delete their accounts or hide their online
profile if they so choose.
– Likewise, learners also can further protect their privacy
by encrypting their learning records as an additional layer of data
security.
– Learners should have the ability to easily access their
learning records on blockchain directly from their smart phones and web
browsers.
– Learners should have the ability to issue their own
learning records that they have achieved from both in and outside of the
classrooms.
– Learners should have the ability to choose how they want
to share and with whom they want to share their learning records.
– Learner’s records should be easy to share via email,
social media, PDF, as well as the traditional printed copies.
– Finally, all learner records must be saved and stored in a
true distributed file system with hash links and encryption to increase data
security.
PLR is fully compliant with the industry standard Self
Sovereign Identity (SSI).
Everyone can register and the registered users, both individual and organizations, can easily design, test and issue certificates such as property deeds and learning credentials on blockchain. Pistis will develop new blockchain use cases to help both Individual and organization users create and grow their own businesses on Pistis blockchain platform.