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RE: Announcing the First Steem-Powered University Course: Mining the Year 1918 at Temple University

in #introduceyourself7 years ago (edited)

This is a fascinating step for the world of education and non-profit organizations. Utilizing 21st century resources like Steemit/Steem to broaden the conversation and empower lost narratives is very exciting!

We're thrilled to be a part of this #explore2018 initiative and look forward to engaging with the students of this course as they explore and "mine" history.

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From our point of view, it could be interesting to add a "CHANNEL FEATURE" to STEEMIT. So, if someone is organizing different online courses or writes on different topics, he could split the posts in dedicated channels and users could decide to follow just one channel or the other.

This could be very useful if a University is proposing different courses in Steemit and users want to follow just one of them. With channels they won't have to follow all the courses.

Another interesting feature would be the possibility to save content (i.e. favourites), so that if you find some interesting article you don't have time to read there's no chance to lose it.

Steemit is at work on implementing a “communities” feature which will most likely resemble moderated sub-reddits. Hopefully they’ll arrive soon and serve that function.
I’d also recommend looking into ChainBB. The forum structure it creates could be very conducive to this type of endeavor.

This wouldn't have happened without the experimental early work, technical assistance and support provided by the team @sndbox! Thanks for showing the way and inspiring the participation of others.

The experiment continues using historical place and time...

thanks dear