
Bitcoin HealthcareA Practical Course for Schools and Educators
¥299.00
Bitcoin and the Future of Education is a comprehensive, classroom-ready program that equips schools to teach the fundamentals of Bitcoin and blockchain with rigor, safety, and relevance. It bridges policy, pedagogy, and practice so educators can foster digital literacy without promoting speculation. You will learn: key concepts of Bitcoin and blockchain, how networks, wallets, and security work, the social and economic context of digital assets, ethical use and safeguarding, and how to align lessons with 21st-century skills and existing standards. What is included: 10 modular lesson plans (beginner to intermediate), editable slide decks, hands-on classroom activities, labs using test environments, formative and summative assessments with rubrics, a capstone project brief, parent and stakeholder communication templates, policy and risk checklists, reading lists and case studies, and professional development materials for staff training. Who it is for: K-12 and higher education teachers, curriculum designers, tech coordinators, school leaders, librarians, and workforce trainers seeking a responsible, evidence-based approach to crypto literacy. Format and access: downloadable PDFs, slide decks, and worksheets; 10 short video explainers; links to vetted tools and simulations; LMS-friendly resources; lifetime access to purchased materials with 12 months of updates. Time required: approximately 12–18 hours of instruction with flexible pacing for semester or short workshop formats. Outcomes: learners will be able to explain how Bitcoin works at a high level, compare blockchain use cases and limitations, evaluate risks and scams, practice basic wallet safety in sandbox settings, and connect concepts to economics, computer science, and civics. Classroom safety and compliance: guidance on age-appropriate content, data privacy, anti-scam practices, and alignment with common digital citizenship frameworks. Support: onboarding guide, facilitator notes, and email support for implementation questions. Why choose this course: vendor-neutral, research-driven content; practical activities that do not require real funds; clear assessments; and a strong emphasis on critical thinking over hype. Important note: this is an educational resource only and does not provide financial or investment advice.