ICEF: blockchain tech for agency credentials
ICEF Agency Status will now use blockchain technology to generate a unique QR code for agencies that can be shared with students, parents and institutions.
ICEF Agency Status will now use blockchain technology to generate a unique QR code for agencies that can be shared with students, parents and institutions.
Nine out of 10 US and Canadian institutions use digital credentials but half are “not at all familiar" with how blockchain technology could be used.
The full potential of blockchain has yet to be understood, but providers should expect it to significantly disrupt the sector, experts have warned.
Libereka, the world’s first blockchain platform for international student recruitment, has been launched by UK-based tech startup Education Index.
The University of Bahrain is to issue digital diplomas anchored to the blockchain that will be instantly verifiable by students and their employers.
RMIT will provide graduates with blockchain-enabled credentials to provide employers with more data on the background of their skills and attributes
Blockchain technology may be the answer to the secure transferral of academic credentials for international students, experts told stakeholders from 24 countries at the Groningen Declaration Network summit in Paris.
Australia's RMIT University has launched the country's first university blockchain short course in a bid to target a new market of learners domestically and abroad.