Higher Educational Information Resource Sharing Model Based on Blockchain
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https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v18i07.39241Keywords:
blockchain, regional higher education, education information resource sharingAbstract
Through the sharing of high-quality educational resources in colleges and universities, various colleges and universities have carried out active and effective exchanges in teaching resources, avoiding the duplication of larger educational resources, and improving the academic and career development of teachers and students. The construction of a blockchain-based regional higher education information resource sharing model can solve the problems of scattered teaching resources and duplicate construction of teaching resources, difficulties to ensure the security of digital education resources, high operating costs of platforms, and urgent protection of intellectual property rights of resources. Most of the existing solutions rely on third-party certificate issuing centers or use a single key to encrypt the data flow of education information resources, which has hidden dangers of leakage of privacy information such as intellectual property rights, copyrights, confidential information of resources, other key information, and operation records. Therefore, this paper studies the regional higher education information resource sharing model based on blockchain and designs the data protection protocol of higher education information resources and its resource transaction relationship protection scheme. It introduces the blockchain-based regional higher education information resource sharing model mainly from three aspects: blinding the identity of authorized resource recipients, resource initiators publishing resource transactions, and authorized resource recipients publishing resource transactions. Experimental results verify the effectiveness of the proposed model.
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Copyright (c) 2023 Nan Zhang (Submitter); Bing Dai, Xiaoguang An
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