Lack of practical, open-source code and education on Identity and Smart Contract integration hinders potential of decentralized systems.
An interactive smart contract developers course with open-source examples integrating Atala PRISM V2 using AIKEN programming language for smart contracts, and a live demo via our scholarship contract.
This is the total amount allocated to 🎓 StudentReader.io 2.0: Identity, Oracles, and Smart Contracts, with Atala PRISM and AIKEN 🎓.
Tony Rose @Tonyrose.djsquircle
John Kamara @johnkamara03
No dependencies
Project will be fully open source
Perception of the Problem & Approach:
Our proposed solution addresses the critical need for interactive education and practical examples of smart contract development using AIKEN language and Atala PRISM for decentralized identity. We recognize that the potential of AIKEN and PRISM in revolutionizing decentralized governance and reputation systems remains largely untapped due to a lack of comprehensive educational resources. We aim to fill this gap.
Engagement and Impact:
Our solution comprises two key components:
Unique Aspects and Beneficiaries:
Our unique solution integrates theory and practice and provides open-source resources for the Cardano community. Direct beneficiaries will be course participants, while the Cardano community at large will benefit from the increased understanding and deployment of identity-aware smart contracts.
Importance to Cardano:
This project is critical for Cardano as it supports the development of a skilled and knowledgeable community, driving innovation, adoption, and commercial viability. By equipping community members with necessary skills and resources, we are enabling the creation of more complex applications on the Cardano blockchain, propelling Cardano's vision forward.
Deliverables:
By implementing this solution, we aim to empower individuals, promote education and awareness, and simplify the process of learning and implementing smart contracts, fostering the growth of the smart contract ecosystem on blockchains.
Our proposed solution addresses the challenge by creating an essential bridge between theoretical knowledge and practical application of AIKEN smart contract programming and PRISM integration for decentralized identity. Our initiative tackles the core issue of lack of hands-on, open-source education and working examples and significantly contributes to the Cardano ecosystem in the following ways:
In terms of measurable impact, we aim for at least 500 students to complete our course within the first year. These students will form the backbone of a new generation of Cardano developers, strengthening the ecosystem. Our scholarship program, providing at least 100 scholarships in its first year, will offer opportunities to underrepresented individuals, fostering diversity and inclusion in the Cardano community. These measures will not only increase the user base but also lead to an increase in Cardano transactions as more smart contracts are developed and deployed.
In summary, this project will strengthen the Cardano ecosystem, fostering innovation, inclusivity, and fostering a well-equipped community to advance Cardano's mission of democratizing access to secure, scalable, and transparent financial services.
The success of our project will be gauged through a blend of quantitative and qualitative metrics, capturing the benefits our initiative brings to the Cardano ecosystem:
Our project is designed to strengthen the developer community and promote innovation within the Cardano ecosystem. Equipping individuals with the necessary skills and resources to leverage AIKEN and PRISM technologies, we anticipate a rise in the number and quality of DApps and smart contracts on the Cardano platform, enhancing Cardano’s productivity, growth, and position as a leading blockchain ecosystem.
Project Documentation: We will compile in-depth project reports detailing our process, milestones, challenges, accomplishments, and key learnings. These reports will be publicly accessible and could act as a useful resource for other individuals or groups interested in similar initiatives.
Community Events: We intend to host community events, twitter spaces, and conferences to exhibit our project's outcomes and learnings. These platforms will allow us to introduce the Smart Contracts Course Reader, discuss insights from the project, and engage with the community through discussions and Q&A sessions.
Digital Platforms: We will leverage digital platforms such as blogs, social media, and online forums to share our progress, achievements, and insights from the project. This could include tutorials, walkthroughs, thought pieces, and other types of content that would add value to the community.
Collaborative Networks: We aim to collaborate with educational institutions, blockchain communities, and relevant organizations to share our project's results. This could involve content distribution partnerships, co-hosting events, and cross-promoting educational resources. By leveraging existing networks, we can reach a wider audience and maximize our project's impact.
Public Presentations: We will seek opportunities to present our project at relevant conferences, workshops, or industry events. Sharing our experiences and insights at these platforms will not only inspire others but also contribute to the broader discourse on Web3 education.
Further Research and Development: The results and insights generated from this project will form the foundation for future research and development activities. We will continue to refine our course material, develop more advanced courses, and explore new ways to promote education in the blockchain sector.
Our project's capability to deliver high levels of trust and accountability is underpinned by the profound experience and achievements of our team, led by Laura Brugioni and technically supported by Tony Rose.
Our team's existing capabilities, experiences, and successful track records provide robust evidence of our ability to deliver this project with high levels of trust and accountability. We are best suited to execute this project as we combine a solid grounding in Cardano ecosystem dynamics, technical acumen, and a profound commitment to enhancing Cardano's educational offerings and community engagement.
The main goals for our project are:
The project is primarily educational but involves technical aspects, particularly in developing open-source code examples and integrating AIKEN and PRISM in a real-world scholarship program. We plan to use agile development methodologies, iterating on feedback from the community and students. Tony Rose, with his deep experience in product development and the Cardano ecosystem, will guide the technical implementation, ensuring we adhere to best practices and deliver valuable resources.
Phase One - Project Initiation and Content Development (Months 1-3):
Phase Two - Course Development and Integration (Months 4-6):
Phase Three - Launch and Promotion (Months 7-9):
Phase Four - Evaluation and Reporting (Months 10-12):
This phased approach provides a clear and manageable path towards project completion. Each phase is designed with distinct, achievable milestones and tasks, and clear success criteria. As with any project plan, flexibility is essential, and adjustments may be needed based on available resources and changing circumstances.
Phase One - Project Initiation and Content Development (Months 1-3):
Phase Two - Course Development and Integration (Months 4-6):
Phase Three - Launch and Promotion (Months 7-9):
Phase Four - Evaluation and Reporting (Months 10-12):
These deliverables, outputs, and outcomes will ensure that the project is progressing as expected, while providing clear evidence of achievement at each milestone. They also set a solid foundation for continuous improvement and future development.
Personnel Costs:
Personnel Total: $40,000 or 141,065.98 ADA
Operational Costs:
Operational Total: $12,150 or 42,713 ADA
Marketing and Community Engagement:
Marketing Total: $7,000 or 24,794.85 ADA
Travel and Logistics:
Travel Total: $4,000 or 14,198.83 ADA
Contingency Fund:
(10% of the total budget for unforeseen costs.)
Grand Total in USD: $69,515
Grand Total in ADA: 245,112.00
This proposal represents significant value for money for the Cardano ecosystem. It is an investment into the education and empowerment of future developers, fostering greater understanding and application of smart contract and Web3 technologies.
The budget allocated for this project has been carefully considered to align with industry standards and average freelance rates, ensuring we are able to attract and retain high-quality talent. For example, the costs related to hiring a technical writer and course content creator are justified as these roles are pivotal in developing comprehensive, accessible, and engaging content that simplifies complex technological concepts. We've based these costs on average rates within the tech and education industries, ensuring they are both fair and competitive.
Moreover, the proposed project will make optimal use of existing resources and expertise from Aiken creators, Adanian Labs, PLP, and StudentReader.io, effectively streamlining costs. By integrating these existing resources, we are leveraging established knowledge and infrastructure, thus ensuring that every ADA spent is used as efficiently as possible.
Importantly, the project is designed with accountability and continuous improvement in mind. Through clear, measurable success metrics, such as course reach, scholarship impact, and user feedback, we will monitor our progress and make necessary improvements.
The value of this project extends far beyond its immediate outcomes. By educating and empowering future developers, we're planting the seeds for continued innovation and growth within the Cardano ecosystem. This ripple effect will enhance the community's strength, broaden Cardano's reach, and potentially increase the value of ADA in the long run.
In essence, this project is not only a cost-efficient allocation of resources but also a strategic investment in the future of the Cardano ecosystem, ensuring its sustained growth and innovation.
Laura Brugioni - Project Leader
Laura Brugioni, founder of StudentReader.io, is an experienced education professional with nearly 20 years of expertise in managing auxiliary services on college campuses. She has an extensive background in overseeing the operations of campus bookstores and publishing printshops.
Laura has actively collaborated with Atala Prism and their Pioneer Program, playing a pivotal role in publishing and minting the vNFT Foundations of Decentralized Identity. This vNFT supports the Learner-to-Earner scholarship program, a collaboration with Adanian Labs and the Power Learn Project, aimed at funding scholarships for individuals aspiring to delve into Web3 technology.
Laura's strategic partnerships with key Cardano community contributors such as Atala Prism, Book.io, NMKR, Proof Space, Summon Platform, Marlowe, and Snapbrillia demonstrate her wide network within the Cardano community and her ability to foster collaborations and deliver successful outcomes. With a business-oriented approach and a passion for driving education and innovation in the blockchain industry, Laura will lead this project, overseeing all aspects and ensuring the project stays on track and within budget.
Tony Rose - Advisor and Technical Support
Tony brings his technical expertise to the project. He has a strong background in software development and blockchain technology, making him well-suited to provide technical support for the development of the Smart Contracts Course and related activities. He will also act as an advisor, providing guidance based on his extensive experience in the field. Tony's previous work can be seen at (Tony's Linked In) (Tony's AI Avatar, DJ Squircle's GitHub).
Content Creator - To Be Recruited
We are in the process of recruiting a Content Creator who will be responsible for developing the educational content for the Smart Contracts Course. This individual should have a deep understanding of Smart Contracts and the ability to translate complex technical concepts into easy-to-understand educational materials. They should also have prior experience in course creation and educational content development.
Technical Writer - To Be Recruited
We are also looking to hire a Technical Writer who can work closely with the Content Creator to refine the course content, ensuring it's clear, accurate, and effectively communicates the learning objectives. This person should have a strong background in technical writing, preferably within the blockchain technology domain.
Marketing Specialist - To Be Recruited
A Marketing Specialist will be needed to promote the course and engage with the community. This individual should have experience in digital marketing and community engagement, ideally within the tech or education sectors.