Blockchain Technology: A tool to solve the challenges of education
sector in developing countries
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.11562v1
- Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2022 15:39:51 GMT
- Title: Blockchain Technology: A tool to solve the challenges of education
sector in developing countries
- Authors: Md Aminul Islam
- Abstract summary: The core purpose of this chapter is to visualize the probable solutions of the modern education system using blockchain technology.
The fourth industrial revolution (4IR) is changing our experiences in terms of education and other lifestyle.
How this technology can contribute to improve Reviewing recent inventions in this technology, the chapter explains some of the strategies to go beyond the ongoing projects around the world.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
- Abstract: The education system is getting diversified, challenged, and blended for the
overwhelming advancement of disruptive technology. The core purpose of this
chapter is to visualize the probable solutions of the modern education system
using blockchain technology. The entire chapter has been discussed on the basis
of present solution and projection of future inventions to smoothen the
education system. The fourth industrial revolution (4IR) is changing our
experiences in terms of education and other lifestyle. Delivering lectures,
interacting between learners and educations, evaluating learning outcomes, and
verifying educational credentials might be smoother, easier, faster, cheaper,
and jollier than before. Blockchain technology can contribute to the education
provider to tackle all those existing problems to create a comfortable learning
environment to all irrespective to their economic backgrounds and geographic
location. How this technology can contribute to improve Reviewing recent
inventions in this technology, the chapter explains some of the strategies to
go beyond the ongoing projects around the world. A set of models are arranged
to enable the readers mind for future inventions in the realm of educationists.
Keywords: -Blockchain, 4IR, educators, learning outcome.
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