No certificates, but NFTs proving your knowledge on a multiverse platform with VR classrooms—how awesome! But that's not the case, sorry. But would've been nice, right?
There are thousands of online and physical educational options with various prices, in all languages. Even with content, you can go to your local library and apply for a knowledge-sharing group. There's a booming business with teachers starting online courses. Even within my company, we have our own academy, and we are obliged to participate in content sharing platforms.
Badges and certificates via, for example, Exin or Coursera, are worldwide acknowledged, and I see their multi-channeling to blockchain happening earlier than a blockchain project finding ground.
Then there's ChatGPT, but also YouTube, Tiktok, or any other media channel filled with useful, educational stuff (yes, install it again; there is, somewhere).
So imagine right now that you are in need to find content about any product, project, or even a car part or repair. What do you do? Google. What did you find? Always something relatable. Reddit, YouTube, and tons of forum options. A Multiverse VR educational platform, you can wake me up for that. Show Less