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Title: Decentralized education system - DESy
Authors: Gupta, Pratham
Mohania, Mukesh (Advisor)
Garg, Anuj (Advisor)
Keywords: Encryption
Smart Contracts
Hyperledger Fabric
Education System
Decentralization
Blockchain Technology
Issue Date: May-2022
Publisher: IIIT-Delhi
Abstract: Education is now often regarded as the most important contributor to a country’s economic prosperity and stability. Digitalization plays a key part in the development and progress of every area in today’s world. The education industry, without a doubt, can benefit much from digitization in terms of development and operational impartiality. Furthermore, systems managed by a single authorization may be constrained in terms of design and implementation, service delivery, and the availability of viable alternatives. The current educational system, according to the researchers, has comparable drawbacks. The proposed research proposes a unique notion of distributed educational networks to solve these problems and introduce digitalization in the education sector. The envisioned framework not only addresses some of the centralized system’s shortcomings, such as lack of transparency and opportunity, but also encourages education that is centered on student-friendly teaching strategies. It also aims to enhance the quality of lower-tier educational institutions. The envisioned framework leverages smart contracts and encryption-based methodologies to add automation, transparency, and security to the system, as well as Blockchain technology to realize the notions of decentralization. Furthermore, the writings provide a full analysis of the envisioned framework for simple comprehension, as well as a statement of real capabilities.
URI: http://repository.iiitd.edu.in/xmlui/handle/123456789/1196
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