Below, you can watch a video from Blockchain council about how this technology is being used in education.
Collaborated with the Learning Machine to create a way to take online learning credentials and put them into digital resumes. This way the employer knows the person did that training, certificate, etc.
The first institution to apply blockchain technology. Stores student degrees and record such as behavior in class, projects, etc. to help reduce fraud.
References:
Chen, G., Xu, B., Lu, M., Chen, N. (2018). Exploring blockchain technology and its potential for education. Smart Learning Environments, 5(1),1-10.
Skiba, D. J. (2017). The potential of blockchain in education and healthcare. Nursing Education Perspectives, 38(4), 220-221.
Zoë Zawadzki is currently a PhD candidate in Applied Linguistics and Technology and pursing a certificate in Instructional Design at Iowa State University. She is passionate about using technology in to learn. She enjoys helping others with education technology and integrating it into the classroom as a member of the Online Learning Team for the English Department. In academia, she has taught composition courses online at ISU and in industry, during an internship at The Toro Company, she designed her own course for service technicans to learn about hydraulics.