00:25:50 Meg Wenger: If a student isn't Norwegian, do they use the Federal Ed ID? 00:26:27 Tatiana McKenna: Can secondary and vocational credentials be verified? Or only the university records? 00:27:52 Tatiana McKenna: How long does it take for an individual to have the credentials verified? 00:33:00 Meg Wenger: Could you talk a bit more about a student might redact some content from the transcript? We a recipient know? 00:33:14 Robert: If a student has decided not to share some courses in a program that has not been completed, will the end-user know that the record is incomplete/partial (i.e. some courses have not been shared)? 00:35:57 Peggy Hendrickson: If a student learned sends us their PDF that has the blue ribbon, can you tell us who the digital signer would be? Is it the institution or Vitnemalsportalen? 00:35:57 John Navarrette: It was mentioned that completed credentials had to be shared fully or not at all. I want to confirm this means that for a complete degree, all the coursework will have to be shared? 00:36:31 Peggy Hendrickson: If a student learner shares their pdf with us, is there any way we can verify that other than the blue ribbon in Adobe, or would they need to send it to us through the system? 00:39:21 Tatiana McKenna: Is there any way to find out that some courses were failed since only the passed courses are reported? 00:40:44 Tatiana McKenna: Does Vitnemalsportalen verify or issue credentials? 00:43:01 Robert: Will the end-user know that a student has excluded some courses? 00:46:19 Tatiana McKenna: You mentioned the network of Nordic countries. Could you please dwell on that more. 00:46:56 Tatiana McKenna: Did you mean that Nordic countries can use your services? 00:52:00 Tatiana McKenna: Thank you for the excellent presentation and responding to our questions! 00:52:08 Robert: Thank you! 00:52:08 Emily Tse: Yes, thank you!! 00:52:11 Jeanie Bell: Thank you very much! 00:52:15 Shanker Munshani: Thanks Geir and Jan! 00:52:24 ELIZABETH ZAMORANO: Thank you! 00:52:25 Sean Sweeney: Thank you! 00:52:31 John Navarrette: very interesting and thank you