University students, as potential blockchain developers, currently lack a positive environment (such as labs, exercises, hackathons, etc.) to practice and gain experience in building dApps.
We aim to establish an open blockchain club at the University, where both professors and students can engage in creating foundational and advanced labs and facilitating various other activities.
This is the total amount allocated to [C2VN]: Cardano developer club in Universities.
Hieu Nguyen Van
Minh Do Ngoc
No dependencies.
Project will be fully open source.
4.c - By 2030, substantially increase the supply of qualified teachers, including through international cooperation for teacher training in developing countries, especially least developed countries and small island developing States
4.6 - By 2030, ensure that all youth and a substantial proportion of adults, both men and women, achieve literacy and numeracy
Problems/Current Status:
After years of teaching at the university and engaging in regular discussions with employers, we have come to realize that the availability of Cardano blockchain talent is still severely limited (detailed data). The primary reasons for this limitation include:
(we were teaching at universities)
To address these challenges, We are forming a Cardano developer club at the university:
With the support of the community through voting and the positive backing of the university, we firmly believe that the Cardano ecosystem will witness the development of diverse dApps, creating a ripple effect that fosters increased developer adoption, productivity, and creativity. Furthermore, it will attract developers from beyond our existing community, encouraging their active participation in the Catalyst platform.
The campaign brief states 03 points:
We believe that our project will be able to address above requirements because:
(Learning Pyramid learning experience)
Based on the above arguments, it can be said that the project will equip and support students - potential developer with the knowledge, tools, and ideal environment to choose Cardano as their first option when building dApps.
To measure the success of the project, we will use these indicators:
Collaboration and partnerships: We will evaluate the extent of collaboration and partnerships established with industry stakeholders, blockchain companies, and other educational institutions.
To share the outputs and results of our project, we have the following plans:
We will submit a Statement of Milestones (SoM) which will be published, reviewed and approved by Community Reviewers. In each Milestone, we will public Proof of Achievement (PoA) to provide evidence that the milestone for which we have already been paid has been achieved.
We will outputs/results on our website at UBA, VOER, C2VN where interested individuals can access our update proactively. Discuss or query us any topics they prefer.
These will be places we share updates, success stories, and best practices. These will allow us to reach a larger audience and gather feedback and suggestions from the community, fostering a collaborative approach to decentralized identity adoption
1, Expertise and Experience:
The members of the project are the core team who organized the Community-Led Events Cardano Summit 2022 and are currently organizing the Community-Led Events Cardano Summit 2023. We consist of technical experts from Cardano2vn.io and professors from 5 major universities.
(This is the picture of the summit)
We have been funded for 8 proposals (Fund6: 1, Fund7: 3, Fund8: 4) . All 8 projects have been successfully implemented, delivering impacts beyond expectations and marked as completed on IOG's tracking board . Here are some our activities we delivered for our community:
(this is picture of our class)
2, Accountability:
Overall, our capability to deliver the project with high levels of trust and accountability lies in our expertise, transparent approach, and evaluation measures. We are committed to upholding these principles throughout the project lifecycle, ensuring that our efforts are reliable, trustworthy, and accountable to all stakeholders involved.
The main goals of the project include:
Attract developers from outside of our current community to cardano ecosystem:
Attracting and motivating students, especially promising developers to engage with Cardano Ecosystem is our primary goal in this project. These goal is measured by a number of KPI as:
We mentions these Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in the below objectives
The impact form Club execution:
Lab utilization:
Project Catalyst engagement:
Employment rate:
In addition to the aforementioned quantitative KPI, we also have qualitative indicators such as:
How is this approach practical in nature?
During the bear market, the project team regularly organized sharing sessions and networking events with universities, thereby collaborating with them to schedule both fundamental and advanced training. Below are some of the activities:
And we did deliver a initial course at a University as a sample case, here is our course’s outline and this event was posted on meetup
Based on the experiences gained from these activities, we have observed that establishing a blockchain club and organizing seminars and hackathons will attract developer to the Cardano platform. With over 600 students, we anticipate that the mentioned solution is entirely feasible for achieving the stated objectives.
The detailed breakdown of our project’s milestones and activities is avalable at this Google sheet . it is summarized here for your quick reference.
Milestone 1: First month
Milestone 2: Second month
Milestone 3: Third month
Milestone 4: Fourth and Fifth month
Milestone 1: First month
Milestone 2: second month
Milestone 3: Third month
Milestone 4: Fourth month to sixth month
The detailed breakdown of our project’s milestones and activities is avalable at this Google sheet . it is summarized here for your quick reference.
Budget summary:
Milestone 1: First month
Estimate cost to achieve this milestone: 21.467 ADA =15,11%
Milestone 2: Second month
Estimate cost to achieve this milestone: 41.933 ADA =29,52%
Milestone 3: Third month
Estimate cost to achieve this milestone: 40.233 ADA =28,33%
Milestone 4: Fourth and Fifth month
Estimate cost to achieve this milestone: 38.400 ADA =27,04%
Total Estimate cost: 142.033 ADA
The project can effectively address the challenges posed by the following challenge settings:
The project's cost is reasonably calculated based on labor hours of experts. Furthermore, It aims to target education and adoption, two of the three key focus areas of the Cardano Foundation in 2023.
Our core team member are:
Nguyen Anh Tien
Role: Project Manager, Product Owner, Blockchain Developer
Bio: the founder of the VILAI stake pool, and a computer science expert working in the Cardano/Crypto space since 2018. Cardano Ambassador, Funded Proposer, member of Plutus, Atala Prism Pioneer Program, a Challenge Team member and Co-host for Eastern Town Hall.
Nguyen Van Hieu
Role: Senior Blockchain/Full stack Developer,
Bio: founder of HADA stake pool, member of Plutus Pioneer Program, and Lead Technical Support at many successful startups.
Do Ngoc Minh
Role: Blockchain Lab Development Manager
Bio: Computer Science Researcher, and Lecturer at the Information Technology Institute, Vietnam National University, Hanoi. Advisor for Open Educational Resources (OER) programs of UNESCO, ASIA, and Vietnam.
Hoang Van Thong
Role: Blockchain Lab Quality Assurance Officer, Blockchain lab manager
Bio: Lecturer (since 2001) and Dean of Faculty of Information Technology (since 2020), University of Transportation and Communications, computer science experts, developed many websites
Trinh Van Chung
Role: Blockchain Lab Development member
Bio: founder of the DEVMASTER ACADEMY, Dean of Faculty of Information Technology – Nguyen Trai University.
Nguyen Kim Sao,
Role: Blockchain Lab Development member
Bio: Lecturer (since 2011) of Faculty of Information Technology, University of Transportation and Communications, received a Ph.D. in system information at the Vietnam National University, Hanoi (since 2021), data hiding experts, developed many applications.
Cao Thi Luyen,
Role: Blockchain Lab Development member
Bio: Lecturer (since 2001) of the Faculty of Information Technology, University of Transportation and Communications, received a Ph.D. in mathematical assurance in computational systems at the military academy of science and technology (since 2018). developed many applications.
Nguyen Duc Du
Role: Blockchain Lab Development member
Bio: Lecturer (since 2001) and Director of Library Information Center (since 2020), University of Transportation and Communications, computer science experts.
Mai Manh Trung
Role: Curriculum Development member
Bio: Lecturer (since 2007) and Dean of Faculty of Information Technology (since 2004), University of Economic and Industry, computer science expert.