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Education in the Cloud
Digital Classrooms as Data Factories
What is a “Smart” City?
Learning Ecosystems and the Internet of Things
Blockchain and “The Ledger”
How Austerity Generates Data
Reinventing Education for Impact Investment
Blockchain =
The Ledger
The 6-minute video
Learning is Earning created
by Institute for the Future
provides important
context for the
information that follows.
Source
More on IFTF HERE
What is blockchain?
Blockchain is a computer
sequence to digitally transfer
ownership of an asset
between two parties, without
the need for a trusted third
party to verify the
transaction.
Parties can move bitcoin
and other types of assets
including tickets, digital
media, credentials,
property, insurance
policies, proof of
ownership, identity
records, stock, etc. via
blockchain.
Once transactions or
smart contracts are
initiated there is no
human oversight.
Everything is automated.
Blockchain is a digital,
distributed ledger that
keeps a permanent record
of all transactions that
take place across a peer-
to-peer computer
network.
It is being promoted as...
A frictionless system for the movement of capital
that will allow the number of transactions to
increase exponentially
enabling virtually instantaneous transactions
without the need for a third party
which reduces the cost to process transactions.
But should we believe the hype?
How does this relate to education?
Credentials
Ed Reform 2.0
envisions a future
without grades,
report cards or
diplomas. What
better place to store
your competencies
than an e-portfolio on
the blockchain?
Payments
A decentralized learning
ecosystem model
demands many small
payments to multiple
education providers.
Blockchain would
provide infrastructure for
efficient micro-
transactions.
Smart Contracts
A smart contract
could be set up on
the blockchain to
trigger actions like
payments or
credential transfers
when certain
conditions are met.
Imagine a day when...
Every student has a wallet of digital currency as their Education Savings Account.
Families “shop” around for educational experiences.
Many are online courses. Those track student data via facial recognition or other
biometric methods.
Others are in community-based settings like makerspaces. Those are tracked via
RFID card, biometric device, or IoT sensor.
Once a student meets a certain performance measure, say
attendance or demonstration of a competency, payment is
automatically transferred to the service provider.
Tracking Students in Learning Ecosystems
Online Learning Activities
Offline Learning Activities
Data Transmitted to “The Ledger” (Blockchain)
Credentials Issued When Conditions Are Met-Badges
Blockchain “Smart” Contracts Trigger Payments to
Educational Providers When Provisions Are Met
MIT and the Learning Machine prototype Blockcerts.
MIT has a number of
programs around
cryptocurrency and digital
credentials.
Payments
Arizona already uses a debit
card to manage their
Education Savings Accounts. It
would not be a big leap to
transfer them to a bitcoin
wallet.
Weighted Student Funding and ESAs
The Nellie Mae Foundation has been promoting “reform” around education funding.
Weighted funding, which allocates additional resources to students who are low-income, have IEPs, or
are English Language Learners, is one method being discussed.
But what if the endgame is to decouple funding from districts?
Weighted funding could follow the student via ESAs making some of the most vulnerable students
attractive targets for out-of-school and virtual educational service providers.
Families accepting ESAs release the state from their obligation to provide a Free Appropriate Public
Education.
Service providers would be under no obligation to provide accommodations or comply with IEPs.
Could that be why special needs students are being targeted for the first round of the ESA roll out?
Many interests
are involved
in blockchain
development.
Richard Branson
has been holding
invitation-only
blockchain
gatherings on his
private island for
the past two years.
Digital Identity
The ID2020 initiative sponsored by the United
Nations aims to create a digital identity for
everyone in the world.
Identities would link biometric and financial
information.
Because each block is linked through encryption
into the chain, and the ledger is distributed
among a multitude of computers, verified
transactions are permanent and immutable.
This creates a “permanent record” that can be
authenticated. There are no do-overs.
ID2020 Concept for Public/Private Partnership
In 2015 the Blockchain Alliance teamed up with law enforcement.
Department of Justice
Federal Bureau of Investigations
Secret Service
Department of Homeland Security
US Marshal’s Service
ICE
Commodities Future Trading
Commission
Source
Timeframe
According to a panel discussion from the
Milken Institute (K12):
2015 was the year of education. Open
dialogue among all market constituents
took place.
2016 was the year of proof of concept.
Paper transactions were set up.
2017 is the year particular use cases are
going into production.
Within 5 years they anticipate the
technology will scale, and people will use
it in their daily life. Source
Recent Developments
March 2015 The Federal Reserve discusses blockchain payment
modernization with IBM.
May 2016 Former Delaware Governor Markell launches blockchain initiative in
the state that sets the national standard for finance law.
June 2017 IBM and Accenture (biometrics) team up to work with the UN on
the Identity 2020 project.
June 2017 IBM and AIG create the first multi-national “smart” insurance
contract on the blockchain.
June 2017 Nevada becomes first state to pass a law banning blockchain taxes.
What could go wrong with an ESA / blockchain system?
It would be the ultimate “free market” takeover of public
education.
It would create a fractured, isolating, competitive system of
“lifelong learning.”
Educational providers would be released from any
obligation to serve all students.
Knowledge would become atomized.
Only skills suited to current workforce needs would be relevant; creativity and imagination stifled.
“Smart” contracts would be written to advantage educational service providers over students.
There would be no opportunity to correct one’s “permanent” record.
No do-overs. Your past follows you forever though the ledger’s transaction records.
How does blockchain work?
Each party has a bitcoin wallet.
A transfer is initiated.
Each party has a public key and a private key that the system uses in
verification.
The private key is a long set of integer numbers.
Each blockchain transaction is “signed” with this private key.
It verifies identity and the assets in the ledger.
The transaction is broadcast to the network of peer-to-peer computers, nodes.
Each transaction is encrypted with a security code.
The network validates transactions by solving a complex mathematical problem.
The computer nodes working on the problem are called miners.
The miner that solves the problem receives a reward in newly-minted bitcoin.
The bitcoin payment provides an incentive for the miners to keep the system
working smoothly.
The chain is continually updated.
Every node maintains a complete copy of the ledger.
Transaction histories are saved in perpetuity and are verifiable.
Once verified the transaction is
combined with others into a block.
Each block has data included that
references the previous block.
The block is then added to the
blockchain, which completes the
transaction.
Anything else?
It is a network of replicated databases that are synchronized by the Internet.
Because it is distributed it is more secure than transactions stored in a
centralized server.
Transactions are immutable, not reversible.
There are multiple blockchain platforms.
Plug-ins are being developed to make the platforms interoperable so
transactions can move across them.
A significant amount of energy is required to run and maintain the blockchain
computing systems and cool the servers.
Direct Talent Investment? Life on the Ledger?
We’ll close with another
short video from Institute
for the Future. It discusses
the concept of direct
talent investment where
an individual seeks
outside support to cover
training/tuition costs from
another individual.
In exchange the person agrees to have their future earnings garnished for a
set period of time. It sounds a lot like indentured servitude.
Source
While it may sound far-
fetched, such a program is
already being piloted at
Purdue University in
Indiana. The program is
called Back A Boiler. The
Purdue mascot is the
Boilermaker.
Imagine a future where such an agreement is put on the blockchain. Where
people seeking access to education and training are compelled to sign away
their futures and submit the oversight of algorithms and automated debit
processes. It is bleak indeed.
Source
Income
Sharing
Agreement
Direct Talent
Investment
1-minute video in which Olive
debates whether to self-
finance less-expensive
Mandarin classes or to have
her future wages garnished
in order to take more costly
virtual reality programming
courses underwritten by an
investor. Transfers of
credentials, earnings and
payments are all run through
“The Ledger.”
Source

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Blockchain and "The Ledger"

  • 1. Education in the Cloud Digital Classrooms as Data Factories What is a “Smart” City? Learning Ecosystems and the Internet of Things Blockchain and “The Ledger” How Austerity Generates Data Reinventing Education for Impact Investment
  • 2. Blockchain = The Ledger The 6-minute video Learning is Earning created by Institute for the Future provides important context for the information that follows. Source More on IFTF HERE
  • 3. What is blockchain? Blockchain is a computer sequence to digitally transfer ownership of an asset between two parties, without the need for a trusted third party to verify the transaction.
  • 4. Parties can move bitcoin and other types of assets including tickets, digital media, credentials, property, insurance policies, proof of ownership, identity records, stock, etc. via blockchain. Once transactions or smart contracts are initiated there is no human oversight. Everything is automated.
  • 5. Blockchain is a digital, distributed ledger that keeps a permanent record of all transactions that take place across a peer- to-peer computer network.
  • 6. It is being promoted as... A frictionless system for the movement of capital that will allow the number of transactions to increase exponentially enabling virtually instantaneous transactions without the need for a third party which reduces the cost to process transactions. But should we believe the hype?
  • 7. How does this relate to education? Credentials Ed Reform 2.0 envisions a future without grades, report cards or diplomas. What better place to store your competencies than an e-portfolio on the blockchain? Payments A decentralized learning ecosystem model demands many small payments to multiple education providers. Blockchain would provide infrastructure for efficient micro- transactions. Smart Contracts A smart contract could be set up on the blockchain to trigger actions like payments or credential transfers when certain conditions are met.
  • 8. Imagine a day when... Every student has a wallet of digital currency as their Education Savings Account. Families “shop” around for educational experiences. Many are online courses. Those track student data via facial recognition or other biometric methods. Others are in community-based settings like makerspaces. Those are tracked via RFID card, biometric device, or IoT sensor. Once a student meets a certain performance measure, say attendance or demonstration of a competency, payment is automatically transferred to the service provider.
  • 9. Tracking Students in Learning Ecosystems Online Learning Activities Offline Learning Activities Data Transmitted to “The Ledger” (Blockchain) Credentials Issued When Conditions Are Met-Badges Blockchain “Smart” Contracts Trigger Payments to Educational Providers When Provisions Are Met
  • 10. MIT and the Learning Machine prototype Blockcerts. MIT has a number of programs around cryptocurrency and digital credentials.
  • 11. Payments Arizona already uses a debit card to manage their Education Savings Accounts. It would not be a big leap to transfer them to a bitcoin wallet.
  • 12. Weighted Student Funding and ESAs The Nellie Mae Foundation has been promoting “reform” around education funding. Weighted funding, which allocates additional resources to students who are low-income, have IEPs, or are English Language Learners, is one method being discussed. But what if the endgame is to decouple funding from districts? Weighted funding could follow the student via ESAs making some of the most vulnerable students attractive targets for out-of-school and virtual educational service providers. Families accepting ESAs release the state from their obligation to provide a Free Appropriate Public Education. Service providers would be under no obligation to provide accommodations or comply with IEPs. Could that be why special needs students are being targeted for the first round of the ESA roll out?
  • 13. Many interests are involved in blockchain development. Richard Branson has been holding invitation-only blockchain gatherings on his private island for the past two years.
  • 14. Digital Identity The ID2020 initiative sponsored by the United Nations aims to create a digital identity for everyone in the world. Identities would link biometric and financial information. Because each block is linked through encryption into the chain, and the ledger is distributed among a multitude of computers, verified transactions are permanent and immutable. This creates a “permanent record” that can be authenticated. There are no do-overs. ID2020 Concept for Public/Private Partnership
  • 15. In 2015 the Blockchain Alliance teamed up with law enforcement. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigations Secret Service Department of Homeland Security US Marshal’s Service ICE Commodities Future Trading Commission Source
  • 16. Timeframe According to a panel discussion from the Milken Institute (K12): 2015 was the year of education. Open dialogue among all market constituents took place. 2016 was the year of proof of concept. Paper transactions were set up. 2017 is the year particular use cases are going into production. Within 5 years they anticipate the technology will scale, and people will use it in their daily life. Source
  • 17. Recent Developments March 2015 The Federal Reserve discusses blockchain payment modernization with IBM. May 2016 Former Delaware Governor Markell launches blockchain initiative in the state that sets the national standard for finance law. June 2017 IBM and Accenture (biometrics) team up to work with the UN on the Identity 2020 project. June 2017 IBM and AIG create the first multi-national “smart” insurance contract on the blockchain. June 2017 Nevada becomes first state to pass a law banning blockchain taxes.
  • 18. What could go wrong with an ESA / blockchain system? It would be the ultimate “free market” takeover of public education. It would create a fractured, isolating, competitive system of “lifelong learning.” Educational providers would be released from any obligation to serve all students. Knowledge would become atomized. Only skills suited to current workforce needs would be relevant; creativity and imagination stifled. “Smart” contracts would be written to advantage educational service providers over students. There would be no opportunity to correct one’s “permanent” record. No do-overs. Your past follows you forever though the ledger’s transaction records.
  • 19. How does blockchain work? Each party has a bitcoin wallet. A transfer is initiated. Each party has a public key and a private key that the system uses in verification. The private key is a long set of integer numbers. Each blockchain transaction is “signed” with this private key. It verifies identity and the assets in the ledger. The transaction is broadcast to the network of peer-to-peer computers, nodes. Each transaction is encrypted with a security code.
  • 20. The network validates transactions by solving a complex mathematical problem. The computer nodes working on the problem are called miners.
  • 21. The miner that solves the problem receives a reward in newly-minted bitcoin. The bitcoin payment provides an incentive for the miners to keep the system working smoothly.
  • 22. The chain is continually updated. Every node maintains a complete copy of the ledger. Transaction histories are saved in perpetuity and are verifiable. Once verified the transaction is combined with others into a block. Each block has data included that references the previous block. The block is then added to the blockchain, which completes the transaction.
  • 23. Anything else? It is a network of replicated databases that are synchronized by the Internet. Because it is distributed it is more secure than transactions stored in a centralized server. Transactions are immutable, not reversible. There are multiple blockchain platforms. Plug-ins are being developed to make the platforms interoperable so transactions can move across them. A significant amount of energy is required to run and maintain the blockchain computing systems and cool the servers.
  • 24. Direct Talent Investment? Life on the Ledger? We’ll close with another short video from Institute for the Future. It discusses the concept of direct talent investment where an individual seeks outside support to cover training/tuition costs from another individual. In exchange the person agrees to have their future earnings garnished for a set period of time. It sounds a lot like indentured servitude. Source
  • 25. While it may sound far- fetched, such a program is already being piloted at Purdue University in Indiana. The program is called Back A Boiler. The Purdue mascot is the Boilermaker. Imagine a future where such an agreement is put on the blockchain. Where people seeking access to education and training are compelled to sign away their futures and submit the oversight of algorithms and automated debit processes. It is bleak indeed. Source Income Sharing Agreement
  • 26. Direct Talent Investment 1-minute video in which Olive debates whether to self- finance less-expensive Mandarin classes or to have her future wages garnished in order to take more costly virtual reality programming courses underwritten by an investor. Transfers of credentials, earnings and payments are all run through “The Ledger.” Source