Blockchain Will Revolutionize Higher Education

right now

there’s a technological revolution

unfolding that the majority of people

don’t realize is happening even though

this technology is relatively unknown

it will change our lives in the near

future i’m talking about blockchain

and its promise to power the future of

our online society

today i want to help you understand what

blockchain is

and then take you through a story to

show how blockchain will be used

directly in our lives as college

students

so the dictionary definition of a

blockchain is a distributed ledger

technology

but this sounds like a lot of tech mumbo

jumbo so let’s see if there’s a better

way to figure out what this means

whenever you make a transaction using

your debit card your bank is the sole

entity in charge of making sure you have

enough money in your account to make

that transaction

in fact they have the final say over

everything you do related to money

since they control the account after all

if you make a purchase that your bank

doesn’t agree with

they have the power to censor your

transaction

in theory venmo could ban your account

after you send money to a friend with a

memo

thanks for the coke you may be

referencing a sugary brown drink

but venmo may think you’re referencing a

powdery white substance

and can permanently ban you from their

platform and though this sounds like a

silly example

it has real world implications imagine

if your payment provider

only lets you donate to their preferred

political party or shop at the grocery

store that paid them the most this type

of censorship is unacceptable in our

modern society

especially with the growing prevalence

of digital transactions

and blockchain offers the solution

unlike paypal

visa or any other payment system you use

today blockchain is decentralized

which means there’s no central authority

controlling the network

each person who uses the blockchain

network has a say in how it is governed

and helps ensure that transactions are

completed this may be hard to understand

on its own

so let’s use an example to help clear it

up let’s say three children have a chore

sheet in their house

each of the kids bob alice and sue have

chores they need to complete

once they’re complete they’re crossed

off the list mom checks the list

and each kid receives their allowance

one problem

who do we trust to hold this list we

can’t trust any of the kids

because they could claim they did their

chores when they really didn’t and mom

is a busy lady

so she doesn’t have time to check that

the chores are complete what do we do

how about this instead of keeping only

one list

let’s keep a master list on the fridge

that mom checks every night

and will give each child a copy of this

list that they update whenever they

finish one of their chores

so when bob finishes cleaning his room

he’ll cross off his list

but the other three lists won’t

automatically update

at the end of the day the kids will come

together and compare lists

when alice and sue see that bob claims

he cleaned his room they’ll both go

check

and if they’re satisfied that he did

they will cross it off their lists as

well

and since everyone agrees that bob’s

room is cleaned it gets crossed off the

fridge list

and bob gets paid for a hard day’s work

sue

tried to be sneaky and claimed she also

cleaned her room when she really didn’t

but in order for her to get paid she has

to get bob and alice to agree first

when they both go check it still looks

like a big stye

so they refuse to cross it off their

lists and without a majority

it can’t be crossed off the fridge list

so sue’s claim is invalidated

at the end of the day once the fridge

list is finalized it can’t be changed

again

so this means that if sue’s feeling

particularly devious she can’t claim she

cleaned a room on tuesday

if it’s next thursday this concept is

called

immutability and ensures that data on

the blockchain is final

and can never be changed so this is an

example of a simple blockchain

where each member of the network in this

case the children

are in charge of verifying the

legitimacy of each other’s transactions

up until now the most prominent use case

for blockchain has been in payments

in fact this can be seen in the

cryptocurrency bitcoin which was

actually the first

blockchain however there are nearly

infinite possibilities

anything with data or that represents

value can be stored on a blockchain

healthcare information so that hospitals

are able to access patient records

without having to go through tons of

complicated steps

sure what about property titles which

would remove the need for title

companies

and save both home buyers and sellers

time and money why not

now that we know a bit about how

blockchain works let’s transition to

focusing in on a few examples of how

blockchain will be used in higher

education

and in what better way than with a story

about the student of the future

cornelius now i know he doesn’t look

like a college student but he skipped a

couple grades

trust me so cornelius is a member of

vanderbilt’s class of 2030.

he’s eager to start the semester

including the one thing that modern

students hate the most

buying textbooks every college student’s

best friend is copy and paste

however it’s every college publisher’s

worst nightmare it allows for students

to illegally download and share

textbooks

in response publishers have begun moving

to a subscription-based model

which is incredibly student unfriendly

these subscriptions can cost the same

price as a regular textbook

but only last a semester as opposed to

forever

blockchain offers a solution to satisfy

both parties

since books represent something of value

they can be stored on the blockchain

so when cornelius buys his textbooks he

receives a blockchain based copy

when it’s in his account he can read it

just like any other ebook

however at the end of the semester he

could resell it to another student

and send it to their blockchain account

this makes digital textbooks

offer the same ownership and resale

value as physical with all the

flexibility of a digital medium

it allows students like cornelius to

truly own their digital property

and let textbook publishers rest assured

that their textbooks aren’t circulating

illegally

so with all of his textbooks on his

laptop cornelius is ready to start the

semester

except for one thing he needs to

register and get an identity within the

vanderbilt system

so we can get into buildings and access

online accounts

right now we use a system of a physical

card and a centralized online platform

though this seems like an elegant

solution there are plenty of flaws in

this design

first there’s one centralized point of

failure

if the service that vanderbilt uses goes

down or experience an

outage cornelius will be unable to enter

buildings using his phone

or access his online accounts similarly

if a hacker gets into that database they

get every single username and password

associated with vanderbilt

including cornelius’s blockchain solves

this problem by being distributed

so there’s no way for you not to have

access to your information

second centralized systems can be

expensive how much do you think it costs

on average to reset a forgotten password

a couple pennies

maybe a dollar try seventy dollars

this means that if a mere two thousand

students forget their password and want

to reset it

it costs the university on average a

hundred and forty thousand dollars

an identity system based on the

blockchain could be linked to a user’s

phone

and eliminate the need for these costly

password changes

well we’ve made it to the end of the

semester cornelius has worked hard

and he’s ready to start applying for

internships each place that he’s applied

to

asks him for a copy of his transcript

typically

this process can take seven to ten days

by mail and cost upwards of ten dollars

per transcript depending on the

university

blockchain solves this problem in an

incredibly simple and intuitive manner

just like textbooks transcripts

represent something of value

and thus can be stored on the blockchain

if universities issued transcripts on

the blockchain

students would be able to quickly and

easily send them to prospective

employers

without there being any worry of forgery

just like transcripts

diplomas can also be issued on the

blockchain

in fact this has been trial run at mit

and is being used at nearly 100

universities around the world

and it offers numerous benefits over the

traditional method of going through the

registrar and paying a fee

first the diploma is always valid even

if the university shuts down and you can

no longer order a traditional diploma

you still have your blockchain diploma

and it is provably legitimate

due to the immutability of the

blockchain second they’re tamper-proof

while a typical pdf of a diploma could

be doctored the blockchain version

cannot

once again due to its immutability if it

was tampered with

an employer would be able to see this

change compared to the original and know

to definitely not

hire this prospective employee

fake diplomas are a billion dollar

industry and they could be affecting you

directly

your doctor or nurse may have never gone

to school or the architect constructed

your home

may be winging it blockchain solves this

problem and both increases efficiency

and prevents fraud altogether to wrap

things up

through fallen coordinators through his

college experience we’ve seen how

blockchain will revolutionize higher

education

the best part about this fictional story

is that it will one day be fact

for millions of college students and

billions of people around the world will

be using blockchain in their everyday

lives

it will strengthen our society solve

complex problems

and create a better digital world for

all of us thank you

现在

有一场技术革命

正在展开,

尽管这项技术相对不为人知,但大多数人都没有意识到它正在发生

,它将在不久的将来改变我们的生活

今天的社会我想帮助你了解

区块链是什么

,然后带你通过一个故事来

展示区块链将如何

直接用于我们作为大学生的生活中,

所以区块链的字典定义

是一种分布式账本

技术,

但这听起来很多 技术大头,

所以让我们看看是否有更好的

方法来弄清楚这意味着

每当您使用借记卡进行交易时,

您的银行是唯一

负责确保

您的帐户中有足够资金

进行交易

的实体 事实上,他们对

你所做的一切与金钱有关的事情有最终决定权,

因为他们毕竟控制着你的账户,

如果你购买了你的 ba nk

不同意

他们在理论上有权审查您的

交易

venmo 可能会

在您向带有备忘录的朋友汇款后禁止您的帐户

感谢可乐 您可能

指的是含糖的棕色饮料,

但 venmo 可能认为您是 引用一种

粉状白色物质

,可以永久禁止你进入他们的

平台,虽然这听起来像是一个

愚蠢的例子,

但它具有现实世界的影响,想象一下,

如果你的支付提供商

只允许你向他们喜欢的

政党捐款或在

向他们付款的杂货店购物 大多数这种类型

的审查制度在我们的现代社会中是不可接受的,

尤其是随着数字交易的日益普及

,区块链提供的解决方案

与贝宝

签证或您今天使用的任何其他支付系统不同,

区块链是分散的

,这意味着没有中央机构

控制

每个人的网络 使用区块链

网络在其管理方式上有发言权,

并有助于确保交易 ns 已

完成 这可能很难单独理解

所以让我们用一个例子来帮助澄清

它假设三个孩子

在他们的房子里有一张家务表,

每个孩子 bob alice 和 Sue 都有

他们需要完成的家务

。 重新完成 他们被

从名单上划掉 妈妈检查了名单

,每个孩子都收到了他们的零用钱

一个问题

我们信任谁来持有这份名单 我们

不能信任任何孩子,

因为他们可以声称他们确实做了

家务 ’t 和妈妈

是一位忙碌的女士,

所以她没有时间

检查家务是否完成我们该

怎么做而不是只保留

一份清单

让我们在冰箱上保留一份主清单

,妈妈每晚

都会检查并会 给每个孩子一份这份清单的副本

,他们会在他们

完成一项家务

时更新,这样当鲍勃完成打扫房间时,

他会划掉他的清单,

但其他三个清单不会

在一天结束时自动更新孩子们 会来的

当爱丽丝和苏看到鲍勃声称

他打扫了他的房间时,

他们会比较清单

被从

冰箱清单上划掉

,鲍勃因辛勤工作而获得报酬

试图偷偷摸摸,声称她也

打扫了她的房间,但实际上她没有打扫房间,

但为了让她得到报酬,她

必须让鲍勃和爱丽丝同意 首先,

当他们俩都去检查时,它看起来仍然

像一个大麦粒肿,

所以他们拒绝将其从

清单上划掉,如果没有多数,

它就不能从冰箱清单上划掉,

所以

一旦冰箱在一天结束时,苏的索赔就无效了

列表已最终确定,无法

再次更改,

因此这意味着如果 sue 感觉

特别狡猾,她不能声称她

在星期二打扫了房间,

如果是下星期四,这个概念被

称为

不变性,并确保

区块链上的数据是最终的,

并且可以 尼芙 r 进行更改,因此这

是一个简单区块链的示例,

在这种情况下,网络的每个成员

都负责验证

彼此交易的合法性

到目前为止,区块链最突出的用

例实际上是

支付 这可以在

加密货币比特币中看到,它

实际上是第一个

区块链,但是几乎有

无限的可能性,

任何带有数据或代表

价值的东西都可以存储在区块链

医疗信息中,这样医院

就可以访问患者记录

而无需经过大量

复杂的步骤

确定房产所有权怎么样,这

将消除对所有权公司的需求并为

购房者和卖家节省

时间和金钱 为什么

现在我们对

区块链的工作原理有所了解,让我们过渡到关注区块链

如何工作的几个

例子 将在高等教育中使用,

并且以比关于学生的故事更好的方式使用

未来的

科尼利厄斯现在我知道他看起来

不像一个大学生,但他跳过了

几个年级

相信我,所以科尼利厄斯是

范德比尔特 2030 年级的一员。

他渴望开始这个学期,

包括现代

学生最讨厌

购买的一件事 教科书 每个大学生

最好的朋友都是复制和粘贴,

但这是每个大学出版商

最糟糕的噩梦,它允许

学生非法下载和共享

教科书作为回应出版商已经开始

转向基于订阅的模式

,这种模式对学生非常不友好,

这些订阅成本可能相同

作为一本普通教科书的价格,

但只持续一个学期,而不是

永远

区块链提供了一个满足双方的解决方案,

因为书籍代表了一些有价值的东西,

它们可以存储在区块链上,

所以当科尼利厄斯购买他的教科书时,他

会收到一份基于区块链的

副本 他的帐户,他可以

像阅读任何其他电子书一样阅读它,

但是在课程结束时 他

可以将其转售给另一个学生

并将其发送到他们的区块链账户

这使得数字教科书

具有与物理相同的所有权和转售

价值

,具有数字媒体的所有灵活性

它允许像科尼利厄斯这样的学生

真正拥有他们的数字财产

并让教科书 出版商放心

,他们的教科书不会非法流通,

因此科尼利厄斯的笔记本电脑上的所有

教科书都准备好开始新

学期了,

除了一件事他需要

在范德比尔特系统中注册并获得身份,

这样我们才能进入建筑物和 现在访问

在线账户

我们使用实体

卡系统和集中式在线平台

虽然这似乎是一个优雅的

解决方案 这种设计有很多缺陷

首先

如果范德比尔特使用的服务

出现故障或体验到一个集中的故障点

停电的科尼利厄斯将无法

使用他的手机进入建筑物

或访问他的在线账户 nts 同样,

如果黑客进入该数据库,他们将

获得与范德比尔特相关的每一个用户名和密码

包括 Cornelius 的区块链

通过分布式解决了这个问题,

因此您无法

访问您的信息

第二个集中式系统可能很

昂贵 你认为

重置一个忘记的密码平均要

花费几便士,

也许一美元试试七十美元

这意味着如果只有两千

名学生忘记密码并

想要重置

它,大学平均要花费

十四万

美元 基于

区块链的身份系统可以链接到用户的

手机,

并且无需进行这些昂贵的

密码更改,

我们已经到

学期末了,科尼利厄斯努力工作

,他已经准备好开始申请

他所在的每个地方的实习 申请

要求他提供成绩单副本,

通常

这个过程可能需要 7 到 10

天 邮件和每份成绩单的费用超过 10 美元

,具体取决于

大学

区块链以

非常简单和直观的方式解决了这个问题,

就像教科书成绩单

代表有价值的东西一样

,因此可以存储在区块链上,

如果大学

在区块链上发布成绩单,

学生将是 能够快速

轻松地将它们发送给潜在

雇主

,而无需担心伪造

,就像成绩单

文凭也可以在

区块链上

颁发事实上这已经在麻省理工学院试运行,

并在全球近 100

所大学中使用

,它

与通过

注册商并首先支付费用的传统方法相比提供了许多好处

即使大学关闭并且您

不再可以订购传统文凭

您仍然拥有区块链文凭

并且证明是合法的,

因此文凭始终有效

区块链的不变性其次它们是防篡改的

文凭的典型 pdf 文件可能会

被篡改 区块链版本

由于其不可更改性而不能再次

被篡改 如果被篡改

,雇主将能够看到

与原始文件相比的这种变化,并且

知道绝对不会

雇用这个未来的员工

假文凭是 数十亿美元的

产业,它们可能会直接影响

您您的医生或护士可能从未

上过学,或者建造您家的建筑师

可能正在建造它区块链解决了这个

问题,既提高了效率,

又完全防止了欺诈

通过堕落的协调员把事情包起来 他的

大学经历 我们已经看到

区块链将如何彻底改变高等教育

关于这个虚构故事的最佳部分

是,有朝一日它将成为

数百万大学生和

全球数十亿人

在日常生活中使用区块链的

事实 加强我们的社会解决

复杂问题

并创造一个更美好的数字世界

感谢我们所有人