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Blockchain and Blockcerts in Education - Chris Jagers

Knowledge Innovation Centre, Jan 29, 2017

The blockchain provides a new technical infrastructure of trust that is used to store an immutable history of transactions. Issuing official records to students is an example of a transaction that can be cryptographically signed, permanently recorded on the blockchain, and independently verified by anyone whom has been given access to a record. Examples of learner-owned records could include diplomas, transcripts, memberships, professional certifications, licenses to practice, awards, and records of completion. Using the blockchain as a notary to record and verify claims allows workers, students, and citizens to build their own history of lifelong learning and professional achievement. This evidence can be directly shared with others, at...

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