European Digital Credentials for Learning Infrastructure : Information for Developers
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European Digital Credentials for Learning
The European Digital Credentials for Learning (EDC) infrastructure is a set of freely available services and software to support the issuance of authentic, tamper-evident digital credentials (whether diplomas, micro-credentials, certificates of participation or other) across Europe. The EDC infrastructure is part of the ongoing work to implement the new Europass Framework which supports the transparency of skills and qualifications information and the authentication of digital documents presenting information on skills and qualifications in Europe.
The EDC infrastructure allows organisations to issue verifiable credentials in JSON-LD format, aligned with W3C Verifiable Credential v.1.1 standards. EDC is one of the application profiles of the European Learning Model (ELM), designed to provide a European format to describe degrees, diplomas, certificates, Diploma Supplements, professional certifications, employer recommendations, examination results, certificates of attendance, and any other kinds of claims that are related to learning.
The components of the infrastructure (the Issuer, Viewer and Wallet) are all available as open-source in the EDC open-source code repository to allow for integration into an organisation’s own infrastructure. The use of the open-source version allows you to automate the credential creation and issuing process, depending on your specific use-case. We invite you to familiarise yourselves with the resources listed below, as well as with the European Learning Model, which is at the core of the EDC Infrastructure.
Should you have any questions on the published materials, you can contact us at EMPL-ELM-SUPPORT@ec.europa.eu
The European Learning Model
The European Learning Model (ELM) is a Data Model for Interoperability of Learning Opportunities, Qualifications, Accreditation and Credentials in Europe, developed by the European Commission. With over 480 properties, the ELM allows for the capture of all learning related data, whether obtained in formal, non-formal or informal learning contexts. It caters for the needs of general education, vocational education and training (VET), higher education, adult learning, labour market trainings, but also micro-credentials. This allows for the creation and portability of rich data, not limited to a single sector. The data model addresses actors in employment, skills, education and training fields alike.
This data model is in use by the European Digital Credentials for Learning (EDC) infrastructure and the Qualifications Dataset Register (QDR). The QDR is a register for publishing qualifications and learning opportunities in order to make them searchable on the Europass platform. This back-end software is only available to approved national authorities. The QDR further includes accreditation information.
For further information about the application profiles of the ELM, consult our ELM data model browser. While code.europa houses the code repository of the European Digital Credentials for Learning infrastructure, the model itself is published in the Publications Office of the European Union.
Overview of Resources
European Learning Model
Technical
- Publications Office: the ELM is published by the Publications Office of the European Union where you can download its latest version
- ELM Datamodel Browser: browse the ELM and its technical documentation
- Controlled vocabularies: list of the controlled vocabularies used in ELM
Additional interest
- Introduction to the ELM: read about the background and use of the ELM
- Launch of ELM v3 webinar
- ELM Browser introduction video
European Digital Credentials for Learning
Technical
- EDC Application Profile: explore the EDC application profile in the ELM browser
- EDC open-source code repository: access the open-source version of the EDC infrastructure
- EDC customisation examples: learn how to customise your EDCs by applying a custom HTML template
- Sample credentials: browse our collection of sample credentials
- EDC API Swagger: access the APIs for the EDC wallet
- Dedicated Futurium community: a forum to discuss with other EDC implementers using the open-source version of the infrastructure
Additional interest
- EDC Issuer: build and issue your own EDCs
- EDC Viewer: upload and view your EDCs
- Information pages on EDCs: read more about how to use the EDC issuer and explore the policy background of EDC
- Latest EDC Webinar
Qualifications Dataset Register
(access is currently reserved to designated national authorities for qualifications and learning opportunities)
Technical
- Qualifications Dataset Register (QDR): the QDR allows Member States and Europass and EQF countries to publish Qualifications, Learning Opportunities, and Accreditation data in ELM format to Europass
- LOQ Application Profile: access the Learning Opportunities and Qualifications Application profile in the ELM browser
- AMS Application Profile: access the Accreditation Application profile in the ELM browser
- QDR documentation: learn how to publish your data in the QDR
Additional interest
- Europass course and qualification search: browse qualifications and learning opportunities in Europass published via the QDR