Hello Steemians,
During the week from October 21 to October 27, 2024, I continued to actively engage with the Steemit platform, even though the Steemit Learning Challenge (SLC) Season 21 has not officially started. I took part in various community contests, prepared for the launch of the new SLC season as both a Dynamic Devs team member and a professor at the Steemit Crypto Academy, and compiled my weekly report. Here’s a detailed overview of my activities this week.
My Participation in Various Community Contests:
In the absence of SLC Season 21 contests, I took the opportunity to join other community contests on Steemit, sharing insights and opinions that connect with my personal interests and the broader Steemit community.
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Contest #13 – A Book I Will Reread Again and Again | Link |
In this contest, I shared my thoughts on a book that has left a lasting impact on me, and why I find myself returning to its pages repeatedly.
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Your Opinion Matters – Week 21: Learning Challenges on Steemit | Link |
This post allowed me to reflect on the Learning Challenges on Steemit, sharing my thoughts and suggestions for how they can be improved to benefit the community even more.
Weekly Report from the Previous Week:
As part of my responsibilities as a Steem representative, I compiled my weekly report summarizing my activities from October 14 to October 20, 2024.
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Weekly Report from October 14 to October 20, 2024 | Link |
- Voting CSI:
- 14.9 (0.00% self, 84 upvotes, 65 accounts, last 7d)
- 14.9 (0.00% self, 84 upvotes, 65 accounts, last 7d)
My Activities as a Member of the Dynamic Dev Team:
As a member of the Dynamic Devs team, I helped kick off Season 21, Week 1 of the Steemit Learning Challenge, focusing on creating dynamic and interactive interfaces using Python and Qt5.
Launch of New Contest for Week 1 of SLC Season 21:
This week, we launched SLC S21W1 – Creating Dynamic Interfaces with Python and Qt5. This contest is designed to help participants explore the possibilities of using Qt5 for developing user-friendly and visually appealing interfaces.
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SLC S21W1 – Creating Dynamic Interfaces with Python and Qt5 | Link |
My Activities as a Professor at the Steemit Crypto Academy:
As a professor at the Steemit Crypto Academy, I am dedicated to teaching advanced trading strategies. This week, I launched a new contest aimed at educating users on using Bollinger Bands to navigate market volatility.
Launch of New Contest for Week 1 of SLC Season 21:
I launched the contest titled Mastering Steem Market Volatility Using Bollinger Bands, where participants are encouraged to utilize Bollinger Bands, a popular technical analysis tool, to predict and respond to market changes effectively.
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SLC S21W1 – Mastering Steem Market Volatility Using Bollinger Bands | Link |
Conclusion:
This week has been productive and filled with meaningful interactions within the Steemit community. I participated in various contests, shared my opinions on community engagement, and actively prepared for the launch of SLC Season 21 by designing engaging learning experiences for participants in both the Dynamic Devs team and the Steemit Crypto Academy. I look forward to a fruitful Season 21 and to continue contributing to the growth and vibrancy of the Steemit community.
Thank you, Steemians, for your continued support and engagement!
@kouba01 (Steem Representative)
Tunisia
Discord: kouba01#2216