HEAR MIAP Learner Record mapping

=Information about the learner= The HEAR directly imports the MIAP PersonLearner schema, and so all person properties used in HEAR are directly equivalent to the person properties in the MIAP Learner Record.

The HEAR requires the use of the following MIAP properties used in the MIAP Learner Record:


 * Given Name
 * Family Name
 * Date of Birth

The HEAR recommends the use of the following MIAP properties used in the MIAP Learner Record:


 * Unique Learner Number

The HEAR optionally allows for the use of the following properties used in the MIAP Learner Record:


 * Place of Birth
 * Gender
 * Nationality
 * e-Mail Address
 * School at Age 16
 * Scottish Candidate Number
 * Verification Type
 * Other Verification Description
 * Ability to Share
 * Last Known Address
 * Address Line 1
 * Address Line 2
 * Address Town
 * Address County or City
 * Postcode
 * Date of Address

=Information about the Learning Event=

The learning event in the HEAR is described using the XCRI 1.1 schema, and maps to the MIAP Learning Event in the Learner Record as follows for the overall degree award:


 * Provider is given by the HEAR property Provider.Title
 * Awarding Body in the case of the HEAR is always assumed to be the provider, and so is also given by Provider.Title
 * Qualification Type is given by the HEAR property Provider.Course.Qualfication.Type
 * Aim Description is given by the HEAR property Provider.Course.Title
 * Grade is given by the HEAR property Provider.Course.Result
 * Award Date is encoded in the timestamp on the HEAR
 * Start Date is given by the HEAR property Provider.Course.Presentation.StartDate
 * End Date is given by the HEAR property Provider.Course.Presentation.EndDate
 * Last Updated, Updated By, and Last Updated Action may be inferred from the HEAR digital signature and notarisation stamp
 * Restriction, Loaded Date, and Source are not available from the HEAR directly; though presumably these may be inferred as part of the import process

If desired, the individual units making up a degree can also be mapped in the same fashion by traversing the Course hasComponent relationships.