Embracing Web3: Disruption, Decentralization, and Digital Assets” is a cutting-edge workshop designed for professionals looking to understand and navigate the rapidly evolving world of Web3 technology and its impact on society. Web 3.0 is a mental model that represents the next generation of the internet. The term “Web 3.0” refers to a future vision of the internet where the focus is on decentralization, privacy, and security. It’s a shift away from the current centralized model of the web, where a few powerful entities control most of the data and content. In Web 3.0, data and content will be more distributed across a network of nodes, creating a more resilient and transparent system. Blockchain technology will play a significant role in this decentralization by providing a secure and transparent ledger for transactions and data. Web 3.0 will enable new business models that are based on trust, collaboration, and co-creation. Users will have more control over their data and privacy, and they will be able to participate more actively in the creation and governance of online communities and platforms. Overall, Web 3.0 represents a new way of thinking about the internet, where decentralization, privacy, and security are at the forefront. It’s a mental model that encourages us to reimagine the web and its potential to create a more open, transparent, and equitable future.
Educators will learn why Web 3.0 is important:
- How Web 3.0 represents a more decentralized, open, and democratic internet. It’s a response to the growing concerns about data privacy, censorship, and centralization.
- By teaching Web 3.0 as a mental model, we can educate students about the potential of blockchain technology, smart contracts, and decentralized applications.
- Learn about the importance of privacy, security, and user control in the digital age.
May 2023 - 21CLBKK
Job Role Applicability:
- Curriculum Director / Coordinator
- Design & Technology
- Technology Coach
Presentation
- Upper Elementary [Age 8 - 10]
- Middle School [Age 11 - 13]
- High School [Age 14 - 17]