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Kompendio (KonnectED)

Kompendio is the reference layer of KonnectED.
Its job is simple: make the KonnectED learning loop portable, governable, and reproducible.

It does that by publishing versioned reference charts and integration fiches you can reuse across programs, cohorts, and deployments.


Why this exists

Most “learning stacks” break when you try to scale:

Kompendio fixes this by creating a shared reference layer: the standards, patterns, and evidence expectations are explicit and publishable.


What users get

Learners

Educators & program designers

Institutions & auditors


The core idea: one evidence language

Kompendio is governed by a single principle:

Many tools are possible, but there is one reading layer.

That reading layer is the Competence Evidence Layer (CEL): every meaningful learning signal becomes a normalized evidence object.

In plain terms: whether someone learned through a course, an assessment, a peer review, or a project artifact, the system can still show a consistent answer to:


Integration rule: Mimic vs Annex

Kompendio is not a link list. It is an integration repertory.

Every entry must be explicit about how KonnectED relates to the reference:

This prevents capture-by-tool while still letting KonnectED benefit from the best existing ecosystems.


What Kompendio publishes

A) Reference fiches (one page per standard/tool)

Each fiche is a decision-grade page that answers:

B) Reference Charts (v1: high-leverage set)

These charts are not “marketing diagrams.” They are shared public maps you can pin to a program.

  1. Interop Chart — how systems talk to each other (launch, identity, evidence, credentials)
  2. Assessment Ladder Chart — from practice to secure, high-stakes evaluation
  3. Credential Portability Chart — how credentials travel and get verified outside the system
  4. Evidence Pattern Chart (CEL) — what defensible evidence looks like (examples)
  5. Follow-up Impact Chart — how to measure real transfer over time (not just completion)
  6. Sovereignty / Deployment Chart — how to stay reproducible under real constraints (offline, audit readiness)

Ratings (human-readable, decision-grade)

Kompendio also rates references using dimensions understandable by builders and decision-makers:

Kompendio supports two views:


Status

This module page is based on the Kompendio (Plan v1) document and should be treated as Draft.