Blockchain for Kids
5 in 5 | Major Studio 1 | MFADT
My 5 in 5 project involves explaining Blockchain to 5 different age groups, based on their level of understanding, and using the media they understand the most. Blockchain for kids is the first video from this 5 part series of explaining blockchain.
Put simply, blockchain is a way to do a trade. Kids have a primitive understanding of the world. So, to explain blockchain, I started explaining to them the concept of trade, record keeping, and record verification. Since these are essential elements of a trade, blockchain builds on these. To make the concept relatable, I created a visual narrative in the form of a storybook to explain this concept.
Watch my final project video:
The Process
You must see the world through the eyes of a kid to know what they would understand the most. To ensure what I was explaining was relevant and relatable to the kids, I had to do a decent bit of brainstorming.
Here is my project brainstorming video:
The idea from conceptualization to finalization took a series of steps. Since this is the first part of my five-part series of blockchain explanation, here are some images of the initial bits of brainstorming I had done on this project, to give it this shape. Note that some of the images reflect the work done on other age groups since I had to divide what part of the topic I wanted to cover for the kids.
Note: Blockchain is a very vast concept, and the references I used for understanding and simplifying Blockchain are valid for all the parts of my project. The primary references I have used were the YouTube videos and TED talks. I will share the links to the same (and the rest of the references) in the final part of this project.
Special thanks to Mohini Dutta (MS1 faculty) who really helped me understand the assignment objective.