Abstract:
An academic transcript is a document that details a student's academic achievements. It takes a lot
of effort and time to create, validate, and disseminate the transcript. To mitigate these, Information
and communication technologies (ICTs) have been used to aid multilateral manual systems to
transform into digital. Ethiopian public universities have already implemented an online student
information management system across the country and are using it to generate academic
transcripts. In its current state, the academic transcript system services face several issues and
challenges, including insufficient service availability, ineffective delivery of services at a distance
with discomforts, low performance, service collaboration and responsiveness, anywhere-anytime
accessibility, information modifiability, and lack of tamperproof when students apply for job or
education. These issues and challenges become critically serious in developing countries like
Ethiopia. As a result, need to examine an alternative technology solution for these challenges. The
prime objective of this research study is to examine the problem in the existing system of the
academic transcript process and design an enhanced system model with Blockchain technology
which makes it Immutable and shared record-keeping, reduces fraud, and speeds up the process.
If the transcript is available in the blockchain, it can be seamlessly accessed by institutes
/organizations in which the students apply for a degree or job within a day of request. The proposed
research uses exploratory research design with constructive research methodology and a Mixed
approach (semi-Quantitative and Qualitative) research approach for modeling the proposed
blockchain-enabled academic transcript service system’s model. The data collection tools
employed are document analysis, observation, and questionnaires. The sample size for judgment
in this study was 82 closed_ended(survey), 48 open_ended (interviewed), document analysis, and
technical observation considered. The acceptance test after evaluation and validation of the model
and prototype found that 97% of participants agreed with disintermediated, 85.7% agreed with
decentralized, 92.4% agreement with distributed, 94.2% agreed with cost-effectiveness, 88.6%
agreed with time effectiveness and 94.3% agree with trustless. The study contributed an enhanced
academic transcript service system’s model using the Ethereum blockchain platform.