In this video, we explore how the STEEM blockchain and applications like @dtube could kill online course websites like Udemy...
Think about it - what a great opportunity for edupreneurs and course creators to put their online courses onto a platform like STEEM and for viewers or course participants to "pay" with their upvotes (so no need for people to put their hands in their pockets to learn).
What a great opportunity to provide education for the world at little or no cost!
This could be a part of dtube / Steemit or a separate application (linked to the STEEM blockchain) in its own right. In this video, we have some fun thinking of potential names such as STEEM/DLearn, STEEM/DCourses etc. You get the picture though, right?
Then (inspired by a @taskmaster4450 post - link below) it makes you think about how the whole media and entertainment industry could be disrupted by the STEEM blockchain - think DCast for podcasts, STEEMinar for webinars, DMusic etc.
The sheer potential of the STEEM blockchain is just starting to be released (and we haven't even touched on SMTs...).
Please list your suggestions below :)
Link to @taskmaster4450 post: https://steemit.com/steem/@taskmaster4450/do-you-realize-all-that-will-be-on-steem-your-digital-nation
▶️ DTube
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I have courses on Udemy, my own site and elsewhere. I don't think DTube will disrupt at the present moment.
Most courses take quite a while before it gets traction. Courses can be sold for a long time, sometimes several years, and by refreshing content. A 1 week payout is just too short.
The student experience is better on purpose built sites.
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I agree, we're not there yet but I think it's an intriguing thought to have a section of @dtube or a new app linked to the STEEM blockchain that is specifically designed for online courses. Participants can "pay" with upvotes (maybe there is a min cost of entry in STEEM - no fees :)) and the course host can reward useful comments and input with votes too. I think/hope it's a matter of time.
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thank you for pointing me to this post. Like @jameswoo I also have courses everywhere but I believe steem has awesome potential. Love this one "STEEMinar " I tried Dlive for a live webinar only the other week. The 7 day payout is a problem, and I think what I am doing to over come this might work for me, but it would not work on scale
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Haha, thanks. Some random names in there. Plenty to play with.
The 7 day is the biggest prob but it looks like you have a decent work around. It would be great to make steem a decentralised learning and education platform.
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you might be interested in some brainstorming on the idea? I know @jefpatat also likes the idea.
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Thanks @paulag, will check out.
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You got a 4.58% upvote from @getboost courtesy of @stevelivingston!
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You just rose by 0.8304% upvote from @therising courtesy of @stevelivingston. Earn 43.8% APR by delegating SP to therising. For more details visit: https://steemit.com/budget/@therising/auto-daily-payout-of-43-8-apr-for-steem-power-delegations-starting-from-500-sp-only-limited-period-offer.
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