A STUDY ON BLOCKCHAIN FOR EDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATE MANAGEMENT

  • Dinh-Chien Nguyen Hung Yen University of Technology and Education
  • Mui Thi Hue Hung Yen University of Technology and Education
  • Nguyen Hai Duong Hung Yen University of Technology and Education
  • Nguyen Dinh Cong Hung Yen University of Technology and Education
  • Vu Van Hiep Hung Yen University of Technology and Education
  • Mai Viet Anh Hung Yen University of Technology and Education
  • Nguyen Tuan Kiet Hung Yen University of Technology and Education

Abstract

Digital transformation is a top priority task of many countries. One of the important requirements of digital transformation is the application of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, IoT, big data processing, and so on. To ensure transparency and high reliability, many sectors have applied Blockchain technology to their decentralized data management. In the field of education, the management of training, grade management, and certification management have also been used by many universities to ensure data safety. In this article, we have introduced an overview of Blockchain technology, and proposed a certificate management model based on Blockchain technology. In the future, we will deploy the model for certificate management at Hung Yen University of Technology and Education.

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Published
2023-12-02