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Felix Wortmann, Heiko Gebauer, Claudio Lamprecht and Elgar Fleisch
Felix Wortmann, Heiko Gebauer, Claudio Lamprecht and Elgar Fleisch
Felix Wortmann, Heiko Gebauer, Claudio Lamprecht and Elgar Fleisch
Felix Wortmann, Heiko Gebauer, Claudio Lamprecht and Elgar Fleisch
Felix Wortmann, Heiko Gebauer, Claudio Lamprecht and Elgar Fleisch
Felix Wortmann, Heiko Gebauer, Claudio Lamprecht and Elgar Fleisch
Felix Wortmann, Heiko Gebauer, Claudio Lamprecht and Elgar Fleisch
Andreia de Bem Machado, Maria José Sousa and Gertrudes Aparecida Dandolini
Blockchain is an innovative and emerging technology that allows the structuring of open data in a secure and decentralized manner. This technology, coupled with artificial…
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Blockchain is an innovative and emerging technology that allows the structuring of open data in a secure and decentralized manner. This technology, coupled with artificial intelligence (AI), is a driver of digital transformation that permeates all sectors of the economy. In this context, it becomes relevant to understand the applicability of AI and blockchain in education, more specifically their use in higher education. Thus, the following problem arises: how can blockchain technology and AI be applied to higher education? To answer this problem, the following objective was set: to map by means of a scoping review how AI and blockchain can be applied in education as a technology for higher education. To this end, a bibliometric search was conducted in the Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus databases, adopting the PRiSM methodology for scoping review. The results showed that blockchain and AI can be used in higher education through a smart contract that serves to motivate teamwork and student involvement in activities performed in the school context and also to increase machine reliability by establishing a chain of information. It is also concluded that these technologies will help form a generation ready to work in a more collaborative way, adopting attitudes of sustainability in its local and global context for solving complex problems of everyday life in the 21st century.
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Felix Wortmann, Heiko Gebauer, Claudio Lamprecht and Elgar Fleisch