Volume no :
9 |
Issue no :
02
Article Type :
Scholarly Article
Author :
Prof.P.S.Ingle, Samiksha Sandip Borkar
Published Date :
June, 2025
Publisher :
Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Security (JAICS)
Page No: 1 - 5
Abstract : As the digital landscape of education continues to evolve, blockchain technologyemerges as a powerful tool with the potential to reshape the way we approach learning, credentialing, and data management. This seminar, "Transforming Education: The RoleofBlockchain Technology in the Modern Classroom," explores the innovative applicationsofblockchain in the educational sector and its implications for students, educators, and institutions. Blockchain technology, known for its secure and transparent ledger system, offers a rangeofbenefits that can address longstanding challenges in education. This seminar provides anin-depth examination of how blockchain can enhance educational processes and improve outcomesacross various aspects of the academic experience
Keyword Blockchain, Education, students, educators, institutions
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