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ECK iD

Standards

The ECK iD helps schools to exchange data related to digital learning resources in a demonstrably secure manner. If all suppliers in the 'educational content chain' use the ECK iD, data exchange from school to educational application and back again can be done with less personal data.


Edu-V Standardisation Framework (afsprakenstelsel)

Standards

The Edu-V agreement system (Standardisation Framework) describes the agreements made by public and private parties regarding the exchange of digital data between learning and teaching materials for primary education, specialized education, secondary education and secondary vocational education in the Netherlands.


Edukoppeling OAuth

Standards

eduPerson

Standards

eduPerson is a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) schema designed to include widely-used person and organizational attributes in higher education. The eduPerson object class provides a common list of attributes and definitions, drawing on the existing standards in higher education. Related object classes include:


ELMO

Standards

ELMO is a data format for the exchange of (education) result information. ELMO is an implementation of the European (CEN) standards ELM-AI (European Learner Mobility – Achievement Information, EN 15981) and MLO (Metadata for Learning Objects, EN 15982).
It is an XML based format and public domain.
ELMO is built up of three basic elements; Learner, Issuer and Learning Opportunity Specification.
ELMO is used by Erasmus Without paper (EWP) and EMREX


ESI

Standards

MedBiquitous Standards Framework

Standards

Broad set of standards to support the educational development of health professionals. Activity Report, Competency Framework, Curriculum Inventory, Educational Achievement, etc etc


OAUTH profile

Standards

OpenID Connect (OIDC)

Standards

OpenID Connect is an interoperable authentication protocol based on the OAuth 2.0 framework of specifications (IETF RFC 6749 and 6750). It simplifies the way to verify the identity of users based on the authentication performed by an Authorization Server and to obtain user profile information in an interoperable and REST-like manner.

OpenID Connect: ist eine Authentifizierungsschicht, die auf dem Autorisierungsframework OAuth 2.0 basiert. Die Implementierung des OpenID Connect basiert auf der HTTP-Programmierschnittstelle mit REST-Mechanismen und auf dem Datenformat JSON.

https://community.auth0.com/


SAML - Security Assertion Markup Language

Standards

Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML, pronounced SAM-el, /ˈsæməl/)[1] is an open standard for exchanging authentication and authorization data between parties, in particular, between an identity provider and a service provider. SAML is an XML-based markup language for security assertions (statements that service providers use to make access-control decisions). SAML is also:

  • A set of XML-based protocol messages
  • A set of protocol message bindings
  • A set of profiles (utilizing all of the above)

An important use case that SAML addresses is web-browser single sign-on (SSO). Single sign-on is relatively easy to accomplish within a security domain (using cookies, for example) but extending SSO across security domains is more difficult and resulted in the proliferation of non-interoperable proprietary technologies. The SAML Web Browser SSO profile was specified and standardized to promote interoperability.[2] In practice, SAML SSO is most commonly used for authentication into cloud-based business software.[3]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_Assertion_Markup_Language


SCHAC

Standards

The need of interoperability among different components and the need of exchanging information outside institutional and sometime outside national boundaries have increased awareness of the role that attributes play. The SCHema for ACademia, SCHAC, is the result of the work carried out in the area of attributes coordination to address inter-institutional data exchange, recognised by the TF-EMC2 group as a real need. SCHAC aims to define and promote common schemas in the field of higher education to facilitate inter-institutional data exchange. SCHAC is a collection of schemas that aim to facilitate interoperability among those institutions that decide to use them. SCHAC does not aim to replace the national schemas, but rather it aims to provide a common framework on top of the various national schema.