Ed3 Weekly Issue #121: Ambitious Ambitions
In the early days of web3-mania, back in 2021, it was exciting to dream big. We talked about how web3 would change the world, with everyone using crypto and music albums being minted as NFTs—you know the deal.
When the web3 bull market started hitting, we all pivoted to getting the small wins. Concerned about being told that web3 wasn’t “doable” everyone focused on building products that did something, however small it may be.
It gives me excitement to know that we’ve grown past this stage. It’s cool to think big again.
Our resources this week highlight how organizations and schools are embracing ambitious ideas within the blockchain ecosystem. The evidence is in the significant flow of funds into the space.
Colleges are being awarded grants to provide blockchain education, digital education is expanding in Africa, and big checks are being written to develop VR in our universities.
As we explore in our weekly deep dive, the more well-established web3 platforms are launching initiatives in the millions of dollars for tens, if not hundreds, of millions of users globally.
It’s an exciting time to be in web3 and blockchain and it’s OK to think big again.
Check out the resources this week to learn about others thinking big too.
And don’t forget to check out my summary of this week’s resources on the Ed3 Weekly Podcast.
?? Blockchain News
?? Jackson College is pleased to announce that it has received an Advanced Technological Education (ATE) grant from the National Science Foundation for $349,846! The three-year grant will fund the College’s new curriculum and program for blockchain education.
?? Crypto News
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?? Tether has partnered with the Africa Blockchain Institute, a Rwanda-based blockchain think tank, to expand the crypto company’s educational initiative to the Ivory Coast.
?? VR News
?? With grant support from the Program for Leadership and Character at Wake Forest University, Montclair is positioned to be a leader in offering innovative, character-focused coursework in its core curriculum.
?? Weekly Deep Dive
This article announces a major grant to support an initiative by Open Campus and the KIP Protocol to expand web3 education across the globe. This initiative is thinking big with $10 million approved to reach over 250 million students across the globe.
The goal is also aimed to achieve the following:
This is an exciting and massive announcement and demonstrates the massive growth that we are seeing in the web3 and blockchain space. This could be the start of other similar-sized initiatives that can help board a new generation of learning into web3.