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Blockchain-based online education content ranking
Anuj Garg1, Sharmila A2, Pramod Kumar3
1Innovation and Transformation Leader, IBM India Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore, India.
Summary
This study introduces a Blockchain-based Online Education Content Ranking system to ensure trustworthy reviews. It enhances the integrity of ratings and Subject Matter Expert (SME) content reviews in e-learning.
Area of Science:
- Computer Science
- Education Technology
Background:
- Internet technology is integral to modern life, accelerated by COVID-19.
- Online learning platforms are widely used by students and educators.
- Current e-learning review systems are centralized and vulnerable to manipulation.
Purpose of the Study:
- To propose a decentralized and trustworthy system for online education content ranking.
- To enhance the integrity of e-learning course reviews and ratings.
- To ensure the independence and reliability of Subject Matter Expert (SME) evaluations.
Main Methods:
- Development of a Blockchain-based Online Education Content Ranking system.
- Implementation of decentralized storage for review and rating data.
- Utilizing blockchain for immutable record-keeping of SME reviews.
Main Results:
- A decentralized system ensuring data integrity for e-learning reviews.
- Increased trustworthiness and transparency in the online education ranking process.
- Mitigation of risks associated with centralized review systems.
Conclusions:
- Blockchain technology offers a robust solution for secure and reliable e-learning content evaluation.
- The proposed system enhances user confidence in online course ratings.
- Decentralization is key to overcoming vulnerabilities in current e-learning review mechanisms.
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