Students in Georgia set to be taught about crypto at high school
High school students in Georgia look set to be taught about crypto after a new financial literacy program was approved by the Georgia House of Representatives. The Georgia House of Representatives has passed a bill that calls for state education officials to implement a study program based around financial literacy for high schoolers — and cryptocurrency is on the curriculum list.The bill passed the lower chamber of Georgia on March 8 by a vote of 169-2. The bill was sponsored by six Republican candidates and has been sent to the Senate for further deliberation. The program outlines 16....
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Love Will, Inc, the team behind the Pheeva bitcoin wallet, has launched a branded bitcoin wallet specifically for students at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Called 'the Jacket Wallet', the custom bitcoin wallet features Georgia Tech's signature navy blue and gold colors, and will require users to have a campus email address to enroll. The wallet was officially unveiled at a kickoff event for the school's first dedicated bitcoin group, Bitcoin@Tech. Held on 24th September, the Bitcoin 101 session featured representatives from Pheeva and Georgia-based payment processor BitPay, as well....
Student fans of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets now get the opportunity to use their bitcoins. By partnering with BitPay, the university plans to implement the technology before any other university in the United States. The students will get to pay with bitcoin at the concession stand while cheering on the Jackets. They'll also be able to couple the technology with their existing student BuzzCards to buy food and merchandise all throughout campus. Along with the ability to buy snacks and drinks, Georgia Institute of Technology students will be able to keep their bitcoins in a personalized....
The Georgia Institute of Technology has become the first university to integrate bitcoin into its students' dining and shopping experience. Campus payment cards, known as BuzzCards, can now be topped up with the digital currency at the university's BuzzCard Centre, located inside its bookstore. BuzzCards can be used at more than 200 locations on campus, allowing students to pay for meals, parking, recreational facilities and tickets for various sporting events using bitcoin. Georgia Tech also features 10 BuzzCard ATMs where students can withdraw hard cash. Former students and current....
Students are now turning to crypto to plug the financial gap that comes with schooling. It is no surprise that the cost of schooling has gone up tremendously over the years. Now more than ever, students are graduating with tens of thousands of dollars in student debt. But even the massive loans students have to […]
Government data showed that 244,940 Japanese elementary and junior high school students were absent for at least 30 days in FY 2021. The Japanese city of Toda, Saitama, adopted a metaverse-schooling service to encourage students — especially those staying far away from school — to attend their classes. The metaverse schooling service opted for by the city of Toda allows students to explore the campus and study in virtual classrooms. However, the students must get approval from respective school principals for attendance via metaverse schooling, confirms local media NHK.Government data....