Liberation Tech community,
We need your help! A number of our students have been asking for more content and resources related to blockchain, TechChange has decided to create a dedicated course - the first one of its kind - on blockchain for international development and social good. *We are working on confirming additional speakers and case studies so if you have any ideas for us send us a note. * The goal with this four-week online certificate course (January 22nd - February 16, 2018) is to attempt to cut through the hype and evaluate blockchain technology on everything from remittances to supply chain management, voting practices, smart contracts, land titling, educational credentialing, health record storage, and more. We will also consider policy and regulatory frameworks, validation models, security concerns, limitations of access/digital literacy, and the many other constraints facing this nascent movement. So far we have confirmed interactive guest expert presentations from the following leading blockchain practitioners, software developers, and data scientists: - Rob Baker, New America Foundation - Shailee Adinolfi, BanQu - Qusai Jouda, UNICEF - Joshua Leland, Chemonics International - Paul Nelson, USAID - Natalie Smolenski, Learning Machine - Ric Shreves, Mercy Corps Read full description: https://course.tc/catalog/course/5b5f9e57-b013-4a6d-b696-3bce63b7f8be Send us any ideas for content - what and who should we be including, both critical and optimistic perspectives - we're eager to hear from you! If you'd like to join for the course. Use "libtech345" to get a discount on course price. Cheers, Nick *** Nick Martin Founder & CEO, TechChange M 240 505 2324 | www.techchange.org | @ncmart <http://www.twitter.com/ncmart> Check out our new learning platform here <https://www.techchange.org/platform/>!
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