This badge was issued to Ahmed Gohar on 30 Aug 2018.
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Blockchain Developer - Instructor Award
Issued by
IBM
Under guidance of an experienced instructor, this badge earner has demonstrated the ability to teach others blockchain concepts such as business networks, participants, assets, and trusted transactions, using Hyperledger Composer & Fabric, and IBM Blockchain Platform. This individual has demonstrated proficiency teaching students topics such as shared ledger, smart contracts, consensus, and architecture of blockchain solutions.
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Skills
- Bitcoin
- Blockchain
- Blockchain Solution Architecture
- Business Network
- Chaincode Development
- Channels
- Consensus
- Docker
- Endorsement Policies
- Hyperledger Composer
- Hyperledger Fabric
- IBM Blockchain
- IBM Blockchain Platform
- IBM Cloud
- Integration With External Systems
- Kubernetes
- Ledger
- Peer And Orderer Nodes
- PWID-B0523500
Earning Criteria
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Must be the following: a student; faculty member from a higher education institution; or IBM Customer, Business Partner or IBM employee. All badge earners must be either attending or are involved in the IBM Skills Academy Program.
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Teaching of Module I - Blockchain Overview: How Blockchain works; Relation to Bitcoin; Requirements for a blockchain in a business environment; Consensus; Provenance; Immutability; Finality; Industry Use Cases; Customer Adoption; IBM and Hyperledger; Hyperledger Composer; Hyperledger Fabric.
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Teaching of Module II - Blockchain Foundations: Introduction to JavaScript; Node.js; Docker Essentials.
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Teaching of Module III - Blockchain Developer: What is Blockchain; Hyperledger Fabric; Hyperledger Composer; Business network deployment & connection profiles; HLC execution runtimes; Architecture, Component & Operational Models; Security; Integration; Ledger; Channels; Chaincode; Events; Endorsement; Ordering; Consensus; Go and Node.js options; docker images; Kubernetes; IBM Blockchain; Chaincode as REST APIs; IBM MessageHub, API Connect, and Business Rules.
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Teaching the course under the supervision of a qualified instructor, and receiving teaching approval from the supervising instructor.
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Delivering the training to at least 15 university students, faculty members, and/or professionals, and having 60% of the audience pass the final exam.