The Learning management system is the answer to all the authentication and genuinity issues prevalent in today’s education sector.
Learning habits and standards are changing rapidly but the education industry stakeholders’ reactions are not aligned with the needed transition movements. This has created a gap which is constantly widening. The industry which is in need of quick innovations is being held back by issues like inefficient data protection, outdated certification processes, and alterable data accessibility and archiving. Amidst these challenges, there is a need for a solution that would bring in a positive technical revolution in the education sector. A solution that this LMS poised to be.
When the client came to us, they were looking for a Blockchain use case to solve a distinct issue that LMS agencies face - fraudulent course certification. The result of our hour-long brainstorming session with the clients was a unanimous agreement that smart contract would solve the imitation issues in course certifications. But in order to truly eliminate the plethora of other issues, we had to increase the magnitude of Blockchain’s inclusion through cryptocurrencies and create smart contract based certificate issuance for immutable and transparent data storage.
Our role was centered around converting the idea into a scalable solution. We looked over every stage of the this LMS development project - Designing of the LMS, Development of the LMS, Inclusion of Blockchain in the system, Smart Contract Creation and Audit, Cryptocurrency Development, QA testing of the solution, and Deployment in the stores.
The design guideline was set with the intent to make learning easy for the learners and teachers. With the single-focus nature of the learners being at the center of any LMS architecture, it was important that we didn’t keep any distractive elements in the user journey which would make delay quick events by several clicks.
Everything from the colour choice to the icon type and size was decided upon to minimize distractions and confusions starting from the point where a user searches and starts a course to when they finish it and give their reviews.