Please describe your proposed solution.
With close access to online/offline communities, universities we are seeing:
- IT students are the core force in developing Blockchain applications in the near future, however, there are currently no official, open educational resources (OER), standardized teaching materials on Blockchain in the University.
- Curriculum writing and approval are subject to the University's approval processes. It often takes time in some universities.
- With ~55K IT students graduating yearly, The expected shortage of human resources in IT- in Vietnam (need 530k- view data here), but students are equipped with limited blockchain knowledge, not meeting the human resource needs of Vietnam and the world.
- Becoming a programmer on the Cardano blockchain platform can be a barrier for many developers because Cardano utilizes Haskell/Plutus, which are less common programming languages, and the community of participants is relatively limited compared to other languages. New languages like Aiken, Plu-ts, and Opshin have recently been released, so it takes time and guidance for the community to become familiar with them. Other foundation blockchain documents are scattered in many places in the English language.
- There are other blockchain platforms such as NEAR, SOLANA, COSMOS that are investing in free programming teaching on their platforms to attract developers, but there is no mainstream courseware in Uni yet.
With the predicted shortage of human resources in the field of Information Technology in general, and specifically in blockchain, as well as the barriers to becoming a Cardano blockchain developer, we believe that a fresh approach is needed to attract developers from outside the Cardano ecosystem.
Problem-solving:
Project participants include a team of lecturers with many years of experience in teaching and writing specialized IT textbooks. Understand the process of creating and publishing textbooks in Universities to realize the publication of Blockchain textbooks and put them into practice.
The project team will collect open source courseware, standardize the curriculum and assign Trainers to attend training courses directly from Emurgo, Cardano Foundation. These participants will be key members in composing/translating courseware.
We will bring these textbooks into the teaching of students/developers, collect the feedback throughout the survey and improve the curriculum. On each chapter of the curriculum, the names of the authors, editors, and acknowledgments that this is the achievement of a project funded by Project Catalyst will be documented. This courseware will be published under open educational resources (OER) license.
Integrating the two courses (Fundamental Blockchain and Cardano Blockchain for Developers) into the curriculum will provide students with a close and friendly learning experience. They will receive guidance and support directly in the classroom where they have previously studied, attracting young and potential developers to the Cardano ecosystem.
Being designed as official courses, students who are interested, especially promising developers, will be motivated to engage with the materials and source code despite the difficulties. Once students become familiar with the Cardano ecosystem, they will bring their creative ideas and products to this platform.