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GDN PILOTS, PROJECTS AND BEST PRACTICES DATABASE

The I.D.E.A. Hub is a moderated, self-service tool that enables GDN participants and non-GDN participants to upload information on ongoing pilots, projects and best practices for others to see. It is a space to share information about innovative pilots and projects with colleagues across the world.

The Groningen Declaration Network is working on improving the functionality of the I.D.E.A. hub and streamlining the submission process. Tot his end we have taken the old I.D.E.A. Hub offline. 

The new I.D.E.A. Hub will be a space for Signatories and non-Signatories to share information on innovative pilots and projects with colleagues around the world!

The new and improved version will come online soon!

BEST PRACTICES

G.R.E.E.N. Statement of Principles endorsed by Groningen Declaration Network

Digital educational data should encounter no limits wherever they are sent, to whomever, wherever. In order to make that happen, the networks through which these data are sent should offer open access, balanced with security and trust. That is what the G.R.E.E.N. Statement of Principles is about, G.R.E.E.N. being short for the Global Registrar EduRecord Exchange Network.

In September 2013, the G.R.E.E.N. Statement of Principles was publicly announced by the National Student Clearinghouse, in close cooperation with AACRAO and the AACRAO SPEEDE Committee.

The G.R.E.E.N. Statement of Principles is dedicated to promoting a free, open, principles‐driven data exchange ecosystem through which electronic student academic records can be securely exchanged worldwide. The Groningen Declaration Network endorses the G.R.E.E.N. Statement of Principles as one of those best practise that hopefully can henceforward inform the further development of the Digital Student Data Ecosystem.