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by ajsgarage
3724 days ago
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This is a practical idea. With capital I think you might even be able to recruit existing talent (video series on YouTube or specific person/team who makes them) to help consolidate the utility. I've seen first hand how educators of different levels strive to find good, usable content online in a variety of subjects. The hard sciences is of particular interest. Related idea(s) for revenue: Purchase of 'supplemental' course materials (PowerPoints?) and/or "asset packages" that bundle relevant, high-quality graphics for educators to use in their own classrooms. The layout is straightforward and I appreciate the tags for the type (Tutorial, Math, Chemistry). Feels just slightly busy but it's easy on the eyes. Hope it goes great for you and the team! |
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I'll think about supplemental materials, it's an interesting idea....
And I am definitely planning to create original content. I have just started working on my own video series about rationality - http://lumiverse.io/series/orangemind. Right now I'm working on them alone, but in the future I would love to assemble a team. And it's possible that I'll recruit other video creators as well.
I am also very interested in producing series about hard sciences, it's one of my major goals. I will start CS and programming, and then possibly do math and physics. But that's a more of a long-term thing.