What are the key milestones you need to achieve in order to complete your project successfully?
Milestone 1: Milestone 1: Community Engagement, Recruitment and Curriculum Development (Months 1-2)
• Outputs: Conduct community outreach meetings to raise awareness about the program and recruit participants, ensuring diversity in student selection and Develop a tailored blockchain education curriculum for rural youth that covers foundational concepts of blockchain technology, coding, and practical applications.
• Acceptance Criteria: A minimum of 100 students and 10 educators must be registered and committed to the program, indicating sufficient interest and community support.
• Evidence: Registration forms and meeting notes.
Milestone 2: Training Program Launch (Months 5-10)
• Outputs: Implement the first training cohort, consisting of interactive sessions that engage students in hands-on learning activities related to blockchain technology.
• Acceptance Criteria: At least 80% attendance during the training sessions, with participants actively engaging in discussions and activities.
• Evidence: Attendance records, participant feedback surveys that assess engagement and understanding, and training session materials.
Milestone 3: Blockchain Hackathon (Months 10-12)
• Outputs: Organize a hackathon where students collaborate to develop innovative blockchain solutions addressing local challenges.
• Acceptance Criteria: At least 50 participants must register, with teams presenting viable projects that demonstrate practical applications of blockchain technology.
• Evidence: Event documentation, project proposals submitted, recordings of presentations, and feedback from judges and participants evaluating the creativity and feasibility of the projects.
• Cost: 20,000 ADA / $24,000
Final Milestone: Program Wrap-Up and Summary Presentation (Months 11-12)
• Outputs: Compile a comprehensive report and presentation summarizing the entire program, highlighting successes, challenges, and participant achievements.
• Acceptance Criteria: A detailed report shared with stakeholders, including community feedback and participant testimonials.
• Evidence: Final presentation materials, the compiled report, and video recordings of the summary session, showcasing the impact and future recommendations.