СУЧАСНІ МОЖЛИВОСТІ ВИКОРИСТАННЯ ТЕХНОЛОГІЇ БЛОКЧЕЙН У СИСТЕМІ ОСВІТИ. (Ukrainian)

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      Modern possibilities of use blockchain technology in the education system. (English)
    • Abstract:
      Blockchain technology has traditionally attracted attention due to its potential to revolutionize various industries, primarily finance and supply chain management. Education is rarely talked about in this context, but there is something to transform in it, for example, certification, issuing diplomas, certificates. At the same time, blockchain in certification is not just a confirmation of knowledge and academic purity, but a new approach through the creation of a system for storing and distributing information about learning results. This article explores the potential applications of blockchain technology in the education sector, with a focus on unique use cases related to courses, payments, exams and qualifications. Smart contracts are self-sustaining contracts with predefined terms. These contracts run on the blockchain network, eliminating the need for intermediaries and providing trust, transparency and automation. In the education sector, smart contracts can streamline administrative processes, increase security, and ensure a consistent record of achievement. They empower both learners and educational institutions by providing a decentralized platform for learning, assessment and certification. The purpose of the article is to study the possibilities and prospects of using blockchain technology and smart contracts in science and education. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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