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Welcome 

This meeting is being recorded      Join Group     https://lists.hyperledger.org/g/learning-materials-development-wg

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Code of Conduct   Code of conduct link: Hyperledger Code of Conduct


 

Introduction to Learning Materials Working Group:  Learning Materials Development Working Group

The Learning Materials Development working group reports to the Hyperledger Technical Steering Committee. It is focused on developing open source training material (licensed as specified by the Hyperledger Charter) to educate people interested in expanding their knowledge of Hyperledger and its projects. The working group will consult with other Hyperledger working groups, Hyperledger team members, and the project maintainers to identify training needs and develop strategies, as well as, material to address those needs. The output of this working group will be targeted towards both technical and non-technical audiences.

Participants: 

Welcome to Hyperledger - Getting Started - For New people to the Community

Showing Your Support

 community calendar

II. Resources: 

ANNOUNCEMENT

  1. Mentees are presenting


    Wednesday, November 17th,  10-11:30 am Eastern
    https://zoom.us/j/96259018713?pwd=QjJ2dWRwWXVjOVJRQ2lVS2Q1SVNvdz09

    1. Extend secure DID Registry for Hyperledger frameworks on Github/Gitlab, Wei Yao
    2. Documentation and Use Cases for Climate Action, Dounia Marbouh
    3. Extend HL Iroha queries with optional arguments, Piotr Pawłowski
    4. Implement Client-Side Security for Climate SIG Fabric Application, Bertrand Rioux
    5. Operate Blockchain Network in an Efficient Way, Yuanmao Zhu
    6. The Giving Chain, Hardik Gupta
    7. The Use of NLP and DLT to Enable the Digitalization of Telecom Roaming Agreements, Santiago Figueroa Lorenzo
    8. Visualization and Analysis of Cross-chain Transactions, Iulia Mihaiu



  2.  DIF all-hands meeting -  Wednesday, December 8th  
    Calendar entry here

    DIF Standards https://blog.identity.foundation/w3cdidspec/

  3. MEETUPS-Sign up for meetups@lists.hyperledger.org  

    FALL MEETUP EVENTS
    BCEmploy   www.bcemploy.com
    November 18 Bobbi Muscara presents

    Princeton Hyperledger Career Fair Meetup
    https://www.meetup.com/Hyperledger-Princeton/events/281548604/

     Presentation



    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0MZ85B_96CEmmy0C6NF52ZCMNcY1Wryf

  4. Developers

    Contributor Experience WG.   Proposed https://start-here.hyperledger.org

  5. New Projects looking for community support - Try them out!

    Global Scouting of DLT / Blockchain Educational Opportunities

    Hyperledger Firefly [FireFly] Fabric plugin, Besu Plugin

    Fabric Token SDK: https://github.com/hyperledger-labs/fabric-token-sdk

    Fabric Operations Console https://github.com/hyperledger-labs/fabric-operations-console

    Learn About Mini Fabric by trying it out

    [Blockchain Automation Framework] Updated vault write command to support large file sizes

    [Blockchain Carbon Accounting] Cactus integration

    Orion is accepted as a new labs project.

  6.    Community Authors

    Community Spotlight


    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1492086126/


    Hands-On Smart Contract Development with Hyperledger Fabric V2: Building Enterprise Blockchain Applications 1st Edition


    by Matt Zand  (Author), Xun (Brian) Wu  (Author), Mark Anthony Morris 


    https://www.amazon.com/Blockchain-Explained-Become-Terms-English/dp/9391030823


    Blockchain A to Z Explained: Become a Blockchain Pro with 400+ Terms ( English Edition )


    by Rajesh Dhuddu (Author), Srinivas Mahankali (Author)


    https://www.amazon.com/CryptoDad-Future-J-Christopher-Giancarlo/dp/111985508X/ref=sr_1_3?


    CryptoDad: The Fight for the Future of Money 1st Edition


    by J. Christopher Giancarlo (Author), Cameron Winklevoss (Foreword), Tyler Winklevoss (Foreword)

    https://www.amazon.com/Architecting-Enterprise-Blockchain-Solutions-Holbrook/dp/1119557690/ref=sr_1_9


    Architecting Enterprise Blockchain Solutions 1st Edition


    by Joseph Holbrook (Author)






      

  7.  Hyperledger Community Blog
    Blog Ideas, Waiting for a response from Marketing on a blog announcing new leadership at LMDWG.       
                           Form     https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfZRiNN7hryMWCqVECsdIqrlHjVCIyi6jk5nyrTp7wxnnV7Rg/viewform 
              LMDWG Blog New Template 
    Recent Blogs:

         Scouting:  Our first mentorship spotlight blog post is up: https://www.hyperledger.org/blog/2021/09/20/hyperledger-mentorship-spotlight-global-scouting-of-dlt-blockchain-educational-opportunities 

          Giving Chain: Thank you Mona  https://www.hyperledger.org/blog/2021/08/25/the-giving-chain-blockchain-powering-generosity 


  8.   Marketing: Marketing Committee - Developer Relations sync   

    The second Wednesday of every month at 9 am PT Join Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/92403869974?pwd=V0ZFSmdpdmFjVDloUVJFQ2RzZjIzdz09 Meeting ID: 924 0386 9974 Passcode: 914129

    Meeting  Developer Relations 


  9.   Youtube Channel Link     Hyperledger Global Forum recordings for the 2021 sessions  


III. TRAINING: EdX Update / Discussion

 

LFX 170 Blockchain Understanding its Uses and Implication LINK 

LFX171 Hyperledger Technologies for Business LINK  

LFS272 Hyperledger Fabric Administrator 2.2  LINK

LFD272  Hyperledger Fabric Developer 2.2 LINK

LFS 172 Hyperledger Sovereign Identity Blockchain Solutions  ( Indy Aries Ursa) LINK

LFS173  Becoming A Hyperledger Aries Developer LINK

LFS 174  Hyperledger Sawtooth Application  Developer LINK

LFS176x Hyperledger Besu Essentials: Creating a Private Blockchain Network LINK

CONSENSYS ACADEMY

  1. Blockchain Developer Online Bootcamp 2021 with Certification Register

  2. Hyperledger Besu training launched:

  3.  Free Course Explores Hyperledger Besu, the Open Source, Java-Based Ethereum Client

  4. What is EIP-1559? How Will It Change Ethereum? LINK

 

Github Updates: LMDWG GitHub Repository "New https://github.com/hyperledger/learning-materials-dev

  1. CREATE A LAB for the GIVING CHAIN - Hardik / Mona /Madhu will comment on the status of the Code

2. ** University Course Project:

Committee Chair: John Carpenter and Members Hardik, and Madhu: Current outreach for reviewers:

Will add email addresses and have the review run for the month of November (1st-30th).  Access will be located at https://reviewmyelearning.com

 https://github.com/hyperledger-labs/university-course

3.  Including Multi Language Courses in GitHub See Notes Alfonso


IV. Wiki / Pages (Updates and Additions)  

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Projects
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Tools

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Use
Cases

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Key
Terms

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Special
Interest
Group

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Working
Groups

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Templates

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Meetups

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Labs

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Marketing

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News


V. COMMUNITY HAPPENINGS:

Build Your Identity Solution Using Hyperledger Aries

Time:

  • Thursday, January 20, 2022 from 8 AM to noon Pacific

Registration:

Spaces are limited so we ask that you reserve in advance in our to make sure you have a spot in the workshop.

Workshop description:

The first in the Hyperledger Foundation Community Workshop series, Intro to Decentralized Identity is a four hour online course to introduce the core concepts and principles of decentralized identity. As you progress, you’ll learn how to use the SelfServe and indyscan network tools, be introduced to the Indy Command Line Interface (Indy CLI) and install and run the Aries toolbox to create, issue, and verify a verifiable credential.

Topics include:

  • Decentralized identity concepts and principles
  • The verifiable credential data model
  • Decentralized identity ecosystem
  • Network tools indyscan and SelfServe
  • Intro to Indy CLI
  • What Hyperledger Aries is
  • Install and run Aries Toolbox
  • Create connections and issue a credential
  • How to verify credential

Preparation:

Participants must meet the following prerequisites:

  • Linux
  • Install docker
  • Install Indy-CLI
  • Download repos

One of the workshop facilitators will be available to answer any questions regarding the prerequisites during the following times

  • Friday, January 14, 6-8am PST
  • Tuesday, January 18, 10am - 1pm PST
  • Wednesday, January 19 5-7pm PST


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Hyperledger Indy Contributor’s Course

Time:

  • Thursday, February 3, 2022 from 8 AM to noon Pacific

Registration:

Spaces are limited so we ask that you reserve in advance to make sure you have a spot in the workshop.

Workshop description:

This second course in a series, is a four-hour course that advances your skills related to coding with Hyperledger Indy Node. It also familiarizes you with commonly used cryptography libraries contained in Hyperledger Ursa and an overview of the Plenum ledger.

Topics will include:

  • Install Indy SDK
  • Introduction to libindy, indycli etc
  • Indy VDR (replacement for Indy SDK)
  • Learning about Hyperledger Indy Node
  • Making changes to Hyperledger Indy Node code
  • Build and IndyTest the changes locally
  • How to get involved in the community further with chats, helplines, and meetings

Preparation:

Participants must meet the following prerequisites:

  • Linux
  • Install docker
  • Install Indy-CLI
  • Download repos

One of the workshop facilitators will be available to answer any questions regarding the prerequisites during the following times

  • Monday, January 31  6-8am PST
  • Tuesday,  February 1, 10am-1pm PST
  • Wednesday, February 2, 5-7pm PST


Blockchain Employment Series: How to Market Yourself for Opportunities

Details -Thursday, November 18, 2021, 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM MST (6:30 PM to 8:30 PM EST)

Are you looking for Blockchain Employment? Part three of our Blockchain Employment series will host a panel discussion on how to market yourself for opportunities.

Topics include:

* The Resume: Do I still need one?
* Social Media and Job Hunting
* How companies define roles and opportunities
* How candidates can build their skills, brand for roles
* How candidates find companies


GBA Global

https://www.gbaglobal.org/fomgl-2022-tickets/?mc_cid=c0df1ceb91



VI Old Business

 The Giving Chain"

THE GIVING CHAIN'  updates:

Mentorship Presentation Wednesday 17th 10 am EST 

Review Presentation 

Status of Contributors

  • Working test code --CALL FOR CONTRIBUTORS

Updates from volunteer Developers
   https://thegivingchain.org/index.html

  • Status Update on Labs

Report on the status of the Project and goals for the week.


November 17th at 5 pm CET (11 am EST). Trade Finance Presentation and
Mentorship Presentation
 Project Pages and Resources

VII. New Business

John will do outreach to various Chat groups for participants in the University Course update.  Sending additional links and performing additional outreach this week.

WolframU - Course Addition from Leanne Ussher - https://www.wolfram.com/wolfram-u/

Leanne Ussher-Looking to present "Complementary Currencies for Humanitarian Aid" a "Case Study of the Grassroots Economics Currency". John to work with Leanne around hosting a Meetup about this in the coming month.

There is a Chainlink hackathon going on through November 28th.  Here is a link to participate:  https://chain.link/hackathon

VIII. Close: Next Meeting  November 29, 2021

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