The second online decentralisation course has been attended by about 4,000 students

The second online course “Decentralisation: From Paternalism to Responsible Development” on Prometheus has been attended by about 4,000 students, 15.5% of whom received certificates for successful completion of the course. The average age of the participants is 32 years.

This was announced during a briefing by Victoria Prymachenko, a co-founder of Prometheus educational courses platform.

“This course is essential, positive and very complimentary for our students. If we sum up both courses, there are about 12,000 students, who study decentralisation on our platform. This topic is complicated, but people are very willing to be certified. 15.5% certified attendees of subject course are quite a number. The average platform certification level is 14%, whereas the standard is 5-7%,” explained Victoria Prymachenko.

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