01:48:30 Peggy Hendrickson: Thank you, Edward! 01:52:55 Peggy Hendrickson: Which institutions are retroactively issuing OpenCerts for previous graduates? Do the students have to request it especially, or is it something the institutions are doing now automatically for newly issued (or re-issued) records? 01:54:48 Brian Meiers: Additionally, what is the time frame of documents that can be issued on OpenCerts? 01:58:51 Meg Wenger: Are the results of the verification downloadable? 02:00:03 Peggy Hendrickson: That's really cool! 02:02:12 Meg Wenger: Can well tell if some subjects have been redacted? 02:04:37 Peggy Hendrickson: Is it possible to verify a document that says OpenCerts on it but we received in a PDF format? Or can the verification only be done using the .opencerts file? 02:05:28 Peggy Hendrickson: I assumed that he was asking how long have HEIs been using OpenCerts to issue documents? 02:05:59 Brian Meiers: Right, how far back will documents be issued on opencerts? 02:08:06 Brian Meiers: Thank you! 02:09:19 Peggy Hendrickson: How do students request the .opencerts file? Do they request it to be sent directly to us, or can they forward an email that they personally received from their HEI? 02:10:38 Peggy Hendrickson: What program are you using to open the .opencerts file to look for redactions? (Are you using a notepad program or something else?) 02:10:49 Meg Wenger: I find the whole redaction thing so interesting - it's really the perspective that the student owns the data. 02:11:03 Todd Colvard: That's rather bewildering. Why do you allow students to redact their documents. Doesn't this allow them to hide failure or poor performance in individual subjects? 02:11:14 Meg Wenger: Exactly. 02:11:31 Linda Riley: So students can redact failing grades from the documents? 02:13:40 Peggy Hendrickson: What program are you using to open the .opencerts file to look for redactions? (Are you using a notepad program or something else?) 02:14:00 Todd Colvard: So how do we know what an institution will allow a student to redact or not? 02:14:20 Peggy Hendrickson: But if that's the only way we can see if there are redactions, we need to be able to do that. 02:15:31 Shanker Munshani: Institutes in several countries, allow a student to re-take a failing subject or improve a lower grade subject. The final transcript only shows the final grade. This is somewhat along that line 02:15:38 Meg Wenger: This technology is fantastic 02:16:03 Mary Zhang: Thank you so much Barry! 02:16:06 Shanker Munshani: Thanks Barry ! 02:16:13 Brian Meiers: Thank you for sharing! 02:16:22 Peggy Hendrickson: Good discussion 02:16:22 Anu Soin: Thank you Barry! 02:16:31 Barry Lim: Thank you everyone for attending 02:16:56 Blanca Guerrero: Thank you, have a good night 02:16:57 Jeanie Bell: Thank you, Barry! Very interesting! 02:17:03 Rachel Epple: Thank you! 02:17:05 rachel barmatz: thank you, Barry!