About Course
Course Objectives
The internet has gone through two successful iterations: Web 1.0 during the 1990s and Web 2.0 during the early 2000s. Web 1.0 was a collection of decentralised static webpages where there were distributed computers directly communicating with each other. It was a “Read-only” era: you could read but could not easily add your own voice to other’s content.
In Web 2.0, internet was transformed from read-only content to content that allowed interactivity, social connectivity, and user-generated content. Web 3.0 promises to hand some ownership back to users by rewiring how the web works. Web 3.0 envisions to adopt some tenets of decentralisation seen in Web 1.0 together with the functionality of Web 2.0 that is community driven and self-governing. While all of this sounds great, it does not come without its own drawbacks.
Course Description
- The evolutions of Web 1.0, Web 2.0 and Web 3.0
- Be acquainted to:
- Machine learning, big data web application
- AI driven bots based on machine learning
- Augmented reality, metaverse virtual world
- Web 3.0 and the use of decentralised technologies such as blockchain and inter planetary filing system (IPFS).
- Web 3.0 and the rise of cryptocurrencies such Bitcoin and Ethereum. This would also include Decentralised Finance (DeFi), Non-Fungible Tokens (NFT) and even Decentralised Autonomous Organisations (DAOs) which help groups of people organise and make decisions.
- Web 3.0 inefficiencies such as high energy consumption, scams, and scalability.
- Government policy with regards to treating ownership of your own data together with protecting privacy that are being developed as well.
Target Audience
Entry-level executives and officers in the banking and finance industry who wish to:
- Equip themselves with essential FinTech concepts
- Keep up-to-date with emerging technologies and to know how these technologies will impact their work and the industry
- Discover ways to prepare themselves for digital transformation
Course
Schedule
Please note this course will be held at SFA, 80 Robinson Road #08-01, Singapore 068898.
Updated on 5 July 2024.
Course Structure
TPG course reference No.
TGS-2023018011
Financial matters
Course fees payable (incl. GST & excl. supplementary fee)
Description | Introduction to Web 3.0 (Classroom & Asynchronous e-learning) | Total course fee |
---|---|---|
Full Course fee | $610.40 | $610.40 |
Enhanced Training Support for SMEs for Singapore Citizen | $71.12 | $71.12 |
Enhanced Training Support for SMEs - SPR & LTVP+ | $71.12 | $71.12 |
SkillsFuture Mid-Career Enhanced Subsidy for Singapore Citizen aged 40 and above | $71.12 | $71.12 |
SkillsFuture Baseline Funding for Singapore Citizen Aged Below 40 | $183.12 | $183.12 |
SkillsFuture Baseline Funding for SPR/LTVP+ | $183.12 | $183.12 |
GST rate
Payment option
Allowed payment by
Post-Secondary Education Account (Adhoc withdrawal form);
Post-Secondary Education Account (Standing order form);
SkillsFuture Credits (SFC);
Credit card (e-payment);
Debit card (e-payment);
PayNow (e-payment).
Refund and withdrawal policy
- Please note that a 100% refund will be available if the withdrawal request is submitted more than or equal to 14 days before the course start date.
- Please note that a 50% refund will be available if the withdrawal request is submitted less than 14 days before the course start date.
- Please note that no refund will be available if the withdrawal request is submitted on or after the course start date.