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Title: From blocks to books: learnifytech's blockchain journey
Authors: Verma, Abhishek
Keywords: Management
Educational technology in India
Blockchain in education
LearnifyTech case study
Digital transformation in learning
Strategic decision-making in EdTech
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: The Case Centre
Abstract: LearnifyTech (a hypothetical name due to name disclosure issue) is a pivotal player in India's education sector, making significant progress and encountering hurdles that reflect the changing world of educational technology. This case study offers a comprehensive examination of LearnifyTech's progression, the present condition of the education sector in India, the core principles of blockchain technology, and the predicament encountered by Prakhar Patel, the main character in our case study. Case study concisely overview the education sector's current condition and ongoing difficulties. The education system in India is extensive and varied, with many young people, widespread use of digital technology, and changing regulations. This creates a challenging environment for LearnifyTech to operate in. LearnifyTech was established to transform the methods of delivering and accessing education. It has quickly become known for its dedication to excellence, incorporation of technology, and focus on the needs of learners. LearnifyTech is considering using blockchain technology in its educational system, whereas Prakhar faces complex hurdles and essential considerations. In addition, he is contemplating the ramifications for LearnifyTech's future. This decision-making scenario is set against the interplay between technology, organizational strategy, and educational impact.
URI: https://www.thecasecentre.org/products/view?id=196060
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