EARtiedostoina
EARtiedostoina is a file format used primarily in the Finnish education sector for storing and exchanging educational data. The acronym EAR stands for "Educational Administrative Records." This format is designed to facilitate the transfer of student information between different educational institutions and administrative systems, ensuring consistency and accuracy in educational records.
The EARtiedostoina format is based on XML (Extensible Markup Language), which allows for structured and hierarchical
Key features of the EARtiedostoina format include:
1. Standardization: It provides a standardized way to represent educational data, reducing the risk of errors
2. Interoperability: The XML structure allows for easy integration with different systems, making it possible to
3. Security: The format supports encryption and digital signatures, ensuring the confidentiality and integrity of the
The EARtiedostoina format is widely used in Finland for tasks such as student enrollment, attendance tracking,