Maybe thats something for Pokapoka124 to expand on, introduce the parents to Bitcoin also?
BitcoinGirl.Club made a very good suggestion, it will surely help the students learn faster if their parents are Bitcoin enthusiasts. They will support their kids with whatever they need. But accomplishing that will not be easy. Parents are usually busy with their jobs, it will be difficult getting them to make out time to learn.
Waste time when knowing all detail with bitcoin but do not know about how to invest and get profit with bitcoin, maybe you miss detail about your student background, are all them richest family or not.
It's not a waste of time. It is too early to start preaching the "you can make money with Bitcoin" sermon, that's the wrong introduction many newbies in the crypto space have, I'm not making that mistake with my student. Bitcoin learning should never start with making profits.
You might want to revisit the subject of this thread.
Thank you for the correction and suggestions.
On your choice of lesson, is that really important basic? Looking at the fact that, this is there first time getting to learn about cryptocurrency not minding what they must have heard from friends or seen online, I think the approach should have started with a more basic kind of lesson. Like from the historical approach and a better understanding of what bitcoin is. You could maybe adjust your scheme to carry that or support a formate that graduates through levels.
The Q&A session by Andreas Antonopoulos was a good way to introduce the class to the task at hand. It was a fine prelude to the subject in my opinion. The history of Bitcoin have been covered in previous classes, those have been theory classes, this is the first time they get to do what they are being taught.