According to educational technology expert Mehmet Firat, the future of education is decentralized, personalized, and on the blockchain.
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The research combines blockchain, decentralized autonomous organizations , nonfungible tokens , multimodal learning analytics and artificial intelligence to form a self-contained educational ecosystem.Per a research paper authored by Fırat and published on July 25, “Equity, fair opportunity, and access issues can be considered among the most significant handicaps of education in today's world.
According to Firat, the ultimate goal of open education is not just to democratize learning and make education accessible, but also to provide personalized learning experiences for everyone. Per the research paper: In the technological sense, a singularity is a paradigm wherein technology exceeds the capacity of its creators to control its evolution. An educational singularity based on technological convergence would,Universities use blockchain-based storage to protect and democratize data
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