Please describe your proposed solution.
-Our platform predominantly targets university students, and we believe as project makers in the indispensability of the awareness-raising about these new technologies.
-The demographics of the MENA region show a highly populated, culturally-diverse region. As of 2020, the population was 464,542,370 million. (The World Bank)
Now, let's picture how many people can be informed about blockchain and kept up to date. Also, consider how many young, ambitious programmers will be capable of writing the history of modern technology.
Establish a community related to modern technology by introducing Arabic students to the amazing world of blockchain and build a community to empower them to learn modern technologies and improve their potential in technology.
Create a safe space for students passionate about technology and eager to acquire knowledge of a revolutionary technology that transformed the world.
Spread the blockchain technology among students and enlighten them.
Please describe how your proposed solution will address the Challenge that you have submitted it in.
The Middle East and North Africa region is not getting enough recognition in the
technology field because of the inaccessibility of information in their native language.
Moreover, students are not necessarily English proficient, which unfortunately hinders
them from keeping abreast of these immense opportunities offered by blockchain
technology, especially Cardano.
1- Financial restrictions:
Countries in The MENA region are generally developing countries. This means that,
naturally, university students are struggling financially to pay for their education, expand
their knowledge, and improve their tough living conditions despite their hard work and
devotion to learning and evolving.
2- Lack of Knowledge in the blockchain domain:
Unfortunately, few people in MENA region have heard of blockchain and its
effectiveness. In this way, they may fail to understand blockchain as a payment method
that facilitates transactions nationally and internationally as an alternative to outdated
other methods. That's the main reason our team strongly believes that the native
cryptocurrency of the Cardano blockchain, ADA, the pioneer decentralized
cryptocurrency, must be promoted and introduced to the MENA region as soon as
possible.
3- Lack of guidance on where to start when learning blockchain technology
- Diving into the immense world of blockchain as a beginner requires guidance and
assistance from experts and skilled instructors. That way, learners can avoid confusion
and wrong moves throughout their journey. Not to mention, our team guarantee that
students are introduced to Cardano, the leading third-generation blockchain.
Gather committed students from all over the MENA region striving to excel in
programming, especially building DApps on the Cardano blockchain.
No more limitations for students to unleash their creativity and capacities
and gain technical knowledge and skills.
Spot ambitious students with innovative business ideas yet who face fund shortages.
Then, connect them with global engineers in this community, who are ready to
innovatively support their project ideas.
What are the main risks that could prevent you from delivering the project successfully and please explain how you will mitigate each risk?
Challenge 1: Ensuring a significant number of students enroll for the platform
- This issue will be resolved by digital marketing activities, which will entail contacting numerous universities. Furthermore, we want to promote our project extensively on social media platforms, as well as focus on establishing a user-friendly platform that will capture students' interest and make the website simple to use.
Challenge 2: The inability to deliver the information accurately to beginners and the difficulty of assimilating blockchain concepts with which students are unfamiliar.
simplifying the educated content as much as possible by teaching students the fundamentals of blockchain technology in a fun and simple way.
Challenge 3: The lack of interaction between the learners and their instructors:
- scheduling online lessons that will be interactive, with students being graded on their participation, as well as quizzes during the lessons. In addition, all online lessons will be recorded and saved on the platform for future reference.
Challenge 4: Not receiving constructive feedback from learners to improve the platform's quality:
- arranging Zoom meetings for students to submit feedback and fill out surveys regarding their learning experience on our platform Those Zoom meetings will provide a safe environment for students to openly discuss their innovative ideas for improving our platform.