Set up a new challenge on Steemit for February. This time it will be every other day (15 posts) and during pauses we shall evaluate what has been written. Benefits: accountability, improving content creation, fun.
I'm sharing this with you because I'm assessing. Looking for feedback, ideas, suggestions or criticism.
This entry was posted from within ZenTasktic, a real-time collaborative task management app.
You can find more about it by following @zentasktic or @dragosroua on Steemit.
It's officially the first post made from within ZenTasktic. Whooo-hooo! :)
So basically I'm sharing this task with you because I'm assessing. This is a real task and I'm looking for real feedback.
These series of posts are serving as a testing environment for both the technical challenges of integrating a third-party app with the Steem blockchain and for gauging the interest for creating a social experience layer on top of a task management app.
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haha gratz on your app still have to check it out , :) , read about it the other day :) , I would follow with the second challenge , even if I failed the first, it got me to post a few times and shaped some of my ideas for the future posts :).
Anyway I support the idea and like the
So far I haven't read much of the posts , couldn't keep up with anyone, most of my time was spent in Steemit voting and commenting outside of the group :) , but I do enjoy the fact there have been so much people inspired by the challenge :).
Cheers !
,and to many memories from the new year onwards , so far I'm forgetting to keep my promises so I have to get serious and remind myself to move on and that time waits for nobody :D
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Thanks for the feedback, appreciate it! Welcome to the new challenge.
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Hey @dragosroua, I was wondering if you would come p with another challenge ;-)
I like the idea of posts being evaluated and critiqued - that's how we get better right?
So how about this - you post every three days - that will give the commenters time to read, formulate their comments, and for you to read, understand, ask questions etc, and then plan the next post.
Also how about we make it a bit structured - either you give us the topic to write about for each of the posts
or
We start with the beginnings of a story, and expand on the story in each of the subsequent posts, taking on board the comments readers have made. that way you should see a measurable improvement in the writing as the story progresses.
What do you think?
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You probably missed this post @trevor.george: https://steemit.com/life/@dragosroua/save-the-date-15-sessions-story-telling-crash-course-on-steemit-starting-february-1st-and-a-bit-of-a-bounty
It's a 15 sessions story telling course containing an assignment. But the idea of having it every 3 days it's much better, because it give people time to prepare, and me time to evaluate the stories. Also, a bigger time window may mean higher participation rate. Maybe I will adjust the "curricula" for 10 days...
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Yup I did miss that, sorry. Work has been a bit insane just lately, so I'm not as diligent as I was earlier in the month.
I'm keen for another challenge. I would like to offer to hep with finding and reviewing the posts, because I think what you are doing is really valuable and I'd like to help out, but as things stand, I just won't have time this month.
I'll keep an eye out for the kickoff of February's challenge though.
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It's ok, happy to have you on board! :)
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