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A Study on Smart Contracts and Blockchain Technology in the Education System as Smart Coordinator

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  • Krishnan Ramanathan

    (Symbiosis International (Deemed University))

  • Krishnakumar Singh

    (Symbiosis International (Deemed University))

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The system’s security is one of the prime concerns for administrators. Cutting-edge technologies like blockchain and related distributed ledger-based technologies have great potential to deal with the security issues in the system. However, the lack of a customized distributed ledger system framework restricts us from using this technology for system security. This research paper aims to propose a design model for automatic learning management using blockchain technology and a distribution technology. This process has the potential to provide many benefits to students, businesses and institutions. This research paper presents the study as a study and the model used in it. This document aims to cover all aspects of educational work and the daily challenges faced by various stakeholders in the educational process. The proposed model can provide and schedule lessons for classes or classrooms. The smart contract will be programmed according to the rules and regulations of the program, including the teacher and the school. When something is done, contracts are made and lessons are taught. This saves time and reduces manual intervention, making it more efficient and reliable. Additionally, the framework can be enhanced with additional features such as performance improvements, feedback, and other options that will improve the overall experience. Similar standards can be used for other controls to ensure security.

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  • Krishnan Ramanathan & Krishnakumar Singh, 2025. "A Study on Smart Contracts and Blockchain Technology in the Education System as Smart Coordinator," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics,, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-981-97-7030-4_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-7030-4_2
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