Lastly, just because you have doubts (without backed by firm evidence and without even asking us for clarification beforehand) about our project, naming it a 'scum' is not decent. Think about yourself: you believed in your idea and concept, met the right people, and really worked hard to achieve your and your team's goal, and imagine someone claiming you are a 'scum' without first trying to ask his questions, get his answers, and then basing his claim on them.
Best,
BitSchool
Let me to be more clear.
I don't want to blame you, but I don't want to give my money to a fraud project. And don't want that for other people here.
So what I see:
1. You don't have enought good developers to implement your idea. Looks like you add one to each side (end, front, blockchain). But I don't see they are real experts regarding their profiles. I can actually talk with this guys and understand it fast. So your idea is great, but without strong dev team you will fail.
2. How do you want to sell your project. I'm in this area more than 10 years. I understand that your main customers are schools, college, universities. But they won't buy just a program for e-learning. They want to buy a e-learning content. You don't have it as well.
3. Let me believe that some university would start to work with your project and hire some content managers to fill it (which is unbelivable for me). But you didn't show an authority part of your project. So even if you project would be great but without usefull oportunity to fill it with a content you will fail. Few years ago (I think 5) I asked one person who is one of the smartest in this area, and he answered to me: If you want to sell some project in this area, just create a good authority tool and anyone would buy it even without the project.
4. Our student result table in DB is 2.3 Tb (yes,yes, Tb). Could you imagine a content size? Where do you store it? In a blockchain? I don't think it is possible. But you don't think about it as well.
5. What is the essence of decentralized?
So, I'm sure your idea is great. But you still didn't think about some areas which is the most important in your project. And still didn't meet some people (I would like to see one dev with strong e-learning experience that 3 without). May be you will create what you want, but to sell it you need to do tremendous count of work what you didn't expect. That is why I wrote 'scum'. I don't believe in your project and it is not just because I don't believe. It is because I'm an expert in this area.
I wish you good luck, but try to think about my opinon and start to move in this direction before ICO.