Learning on the Block
Could Smart Transactional Models Help Power Personalized Learning?

Publication
June 28, 2016
By: Katie King, Katherine Prince, Jason Swanson

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • We can’t know the future, but we have a responsibility to use foresight to make informed decisions today that will help shape it
  • Blockchain and smart contracts have the potential to give people a completely new architecture for managing the transactions underpinning daily life
  • Four scenarios illustrate the potential futures of education and raise strategic issues that education stakeholders should consider
Alongside a cultural shift toward openness and transparency, two emerging technologies – blockchain and smart contracts – have the potential to impact learning dramatically. Learning on the Block: Could Smart Transactional Models Help Power Personalized Learning?© is a deep dive into the smart transactional models driver of change from our most recent comprehensive forecast, The Future of Learning: Education in the Era of Partners in Code. To help education stakeholders consider this potential, this paper presents four scenarios exploring:
  • Whether blockchain and smart contracts might provide the technical foundation for a new architecture for education
  • How emerging social conditions and cultural mindsets might motivate the adoption of these technologies
This paper includes:
  • An overview of the basics of blockchain and smart contracts
  • An explanation of the current cultural shift from hierarchical institutions to more distributed coordination
  • Four imaginative scenarios illustrating how blockchain could impact the future of learning
  • A reading guide to help individuals and organizations evaluate the potential of smart transactional models
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THE AUTHORS

Katie King
Senior Director of Strategic Engagement
Katherine Prince
Vice President of Foresight and Strategy
Jason Swanson
Senior Director of Strategic Foresight

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