Huh, that's pretty cool. I wonder if KPI or Schevchenko's do the same. Since you are taking this course, can you tell if it's more focused on crypto or on blockchain? I'm hoping that it's focused on crypto, especially Bitcoin, since it's far more practical than "blockchain technology". And since this course is only about the basics, are there any other courses that go in-depth?
Thanks! I am sorry, I guess I did not clarify it enough in the post, but I am not going to take the course. I am a Master's student while this course is for those receiving their Bachelor's. Plus, I'm a Philosophy major, so I can't really take it (it's not allowed by our educational system and I most likely lack some background)
I enrolled for, like, a few minutes to see some content, but then I unenrolled because it's just not how it works in my country.
As for courses by KPI and Schevchenko, I tried to find something similar but couldn't. I did find a thesis and a couple of Ukrainian academic articles on cryptos and blockchain, but it's not the same.
And honestly, I don't know anything in detail about this course, but judging from the list of the topics of the lectures, it's more focused on Bitcoin than on blockchain.
Huh, that's pretty cool. I wonder if KPI or Schevchenko's do the same. Since you are taking this course, can you tell if it's more focused on crypto or on blockchain? I'm hoping that it's focused on crypto, especially Bitcoin, since it's far more practical than "blockchain technology". And since this course is only about the basics, are there any other courses that go in-depth?
Yes, they definitely have Blockchain course in KPI
I know professor who is teaching a course there - Anton Kobrynets, he is also founder of one crypto-startup and organizer of one of the blockchain conferences in Kyiv.
Oh, wow! I did not know that!
This sounds awesome, but I wonder who chose the academics presenting this subject and who examined their competence. Is it really a better alternative then self-education or some decent online courses?
It's hard to answer this question because while this official course indeed means that there would not be a random person teaching it (at a minimum, it's a person with a Ph.D. in Computer Sciences), but at the same time Ukraine is far behind the best countries when it comes to education, so in this sense, some online courses might be better. But it's definitely not going to some scammer or something ridiculous since this university is pretty good (for Ukraine, at least).