The XDC protocol is designed
considering real world applications in global trade and finance.
Not exact matches
No matter what you teach, always
consider that students question whether what they learn in the classroom has transferable,
real -
world applications.
This blog entry discusses the dramatic increase in career and technical education (CTE) courses that the California State University (CSU) and the University of California (UC) now
consider as satisfying requirements for admission, in part responding to pressure from legislators and high schools to take more seriously rigorous courses that incorporate
real -
world applications.
Generally,
considering that technological
applications of scientific models, developed to reduce uncertainty about
real -
world risks, have been widely successful for making life safer and more comfortable for an increasing fraction of the
world population, why is there so little trust in the judgments of scientists who generate and test such models?
Consider supplementing this with a
real -
world proof point, putting a single
application such as file sharing into the cloud and letting people see for themselves the benefits of convenience and flexibility that this brings.