Blockchain Micro-learning To Solve World Access to Education

in blockchain •  6 years ago 

In 2017, UNESCO reported that over 250 million children in the world didn’t have access to education. In addition, 21.5 million children, 15 million adolescents, and 26 million youth in 32 countries affected by conflict were out of school. Same source listed girls being almost two and a half more likely to be out of school if they live in conflict-affected countries, and young women almost twice as likely to be out of secondary school than their counterparts in countries not affected by conflict. According to the World Bank, each year of education lowers the risk of conflict by around 20 percent.

E-learning is also failing with the MOOC industry overall listing a completion rate of only around 6 percent.

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As education is still a problem in many parts of the world, the question remains, how can more people access it and gain skills to prepare them for building their societies?

Enter microlearning, blockchain, token incentives, and a unique concept that puts efficiency back in the education process.

Romanian company Code of Talent developed the world’s first skill-based education blockchain platform integrating short lectures, token incentives, as well as direct interaction between instructors, learners, and employers from around the world. The company’s goals is to give free access to education for anyone interested in their career progress as well as train generations for actual skills required by industries no matter where they live.

With Code of Talent, students and teachers exchange information and feedback in short 10-minute sessions with up to 40 participants. The “classroom” feel enhances motivation and engagement and helps learners learn not just from instructors but from one another. In addition, students earn CODE tokens as they progress, thus becoming part of the bigger Code of Talent mission and getting involved in the business.

“There are millions of people in the world with no access to proper education and they are struggling,” says Bogdan Ciubotaru, chief executive officer of Code of Talent. “Children are our future, but that does not sound so good when you realize 10 percent of world’s children are unschooled. That’s why with Code of Talent we’re providing not only free access to micro-learning sessions around the globe, but we reward students to learn and make education easy, exciting and engaging. At the end of the day, learners will develop the habit of learning, complete their course and acquire the skills they need.”

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Code of Talent also brings back competition in a traditional rigid field such is education. On Code of Talent, instructors are rewarded based on the feedback and ratings they get from students, thus encouraging them to stay up-to-date with the latest labor market requirements and student needs.

“Our system goes against traditional academia, where classes take too much time to change or be incorporated, and educators are convinced that no matter how slow they are in keeping up with the trends they will simply not be touched by changes themselves,” says Ciubotaru. “What we envision is instructors becoming true influencers, with the best one teaching the most sought-after courses.”

Code of Talent is also of great benefit to employers who wish to access better qualified workforce. As part of the blockchain structure, companies seeking labor can see the public ledger of skills from all participants and choose those that best fit their needs. Instructors and employers are also in touch to best adapt the training to the market demands that projects 375 million people will need to change occupational categories by 2030.

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“There is a huge demand for skilled human resources and recruiters face this challenge of having to select the best candidates based on how impressive their resumes look rather than what they know those candidates can actually do,” says Ciubotaru. “Our platform stores the learner’s accomplishments on the blockchain making it immutable so that everyone interested can see what their acquired skills are. Thus the platform enables employers to look for and select those best performers according to their skills, also making the recruiting process straightforward and transparent.”

Code of Talent is the blockchain initiative of a successful microlearning B2B training platform with the same name and multinational clients from industries such as pharma, automotive, manufacturing, retail, oil & gas and banking. Code of Talent was built by four Romanian business people with decades of experience in business management, technology communication, innovation, and corporate training.

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ABOUT CODE OF TALENT

Code of Talent empowers educators to use micro-learning in the classrooms or as follow-up sessions, while allowing people from all over the world to join, contribute and learn from others. It uncovers the “wisdom of many” to foster bright ideas and purposeful knowledge, by integrating employers, advertisers, sponsors and premium content providers to build a sustainable ecosystem and token economy in the education landscape.

FOUNDERS

BOGDAN CIUBOTARU — Chief Executive Officer

Bogdan is a C-level executive with over 18 years’ experience in industries such as IT/Software, Education, Online Market Research and Telecom. He managed multinational, medium-size and entrepreneurial companies and coordinated diverse teams and complex projects, with global footprint.

VLAD GRIGORIU — Chief Strategy Officer

Vlad is a visionary entrepreneur, founder of Co-Factor (www.co-factor.ro) with almost 20 years of executive, entrepreneurial and consulting experience in areas such as strategy, communications, innovation and human capital. He is a Harvard Business School alum with a passion for learning and education and is also the architect behind the Code of Talent micro-learning product.

MARIUS OPRIS — Chief Learning Alchemist

Passionate economist and serial entrepreneur, Marius is convinced that micro-learning and blockchain are able to transform the global education and labor market. Marius has 14 years’ experience as trainer and consultant for more than 500 organizations in 20 countries.

ADELA GRIGORIU — Business Development Director

Adela’s experience in customer interaction and her involvement with developing the business makes her a key partner in designing and testing the unparalleled engagement of Code of Talent.

For more information please contact:

Oana Molodoi

Press Officer Code of Talent

Email: [email protected]

Phone: +1 714 330 5272

Address: 5151 California Ave #100, Irvine, CA 92617

White paper: https://codeoftalent.io/assets/ICO_CoT_Whitepaper.pdf

Short and sweet: https://codeoftalent.io/assets/ICO_CoT_FastFacts.pdf

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