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Students complete distributed ledger labs before developing, implementing, and ‘demo or die’ sharktanking their own new blockchain project. Blockchain concepts such as decentralization, smart contracts, trust and consensus governance are discussed.

This course introduces students to key concepts such as trust and consensus, as well as the technologies utilized by alternative blockchains. Management and governance processes for consensus and legal and regulatory issues for distributed ledger technology are also addressed. Students will learn through labs, readings, and class discussion how trust and then consensus has been achieved and may be maintained with autonomy. This may be done more or less well and is critical for enabling widely distributed and disparate parties to participate in public and private blockchain market creation. Distributed ledger technology innovation, trust establishment and maintenance, iterative consensus development, and autonomy in use resulting from the prior conditions being fulfilled and maintained will all be explored.

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3.0

Professor of Record

Lee McKnight

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Audience

Information Management, Applied Data Science, and Library and Information Science MS students.

Learning Objectives

After taking this course, students will be able to:

  1. Create, analyze, use, manage, and govern blockchain distributed ledge applications.

Course Syllabus

IST 608 Fall 2020 (2U) Syllabus

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