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    ------------------ **FEEDBACK slides** I think what could be cool too is, to add a github markdown file link to each slide to an issue for that particular slide => so we can collect details about that slide and also the slide can contain extra links and information which are relevant to the slide even if we don't add all details to the slide itself I recommend we make a folder and a file for each slide, for example: `./slides/name-of-slide.md` and commit it to the wizardamigos.github.io website Oh, regarding a HIGH LEVEL VIEW of things (including ideas that went into WASL) => you can find a lot of description and links here https://github.com/SquatUp so maybe you should explore SquatUp and explore the issues and repositories there too SLIDES: 1. title slide is good for now 2. history slide(s) is a good idea * "our why": => maybe that should be a SUB SLIDE of the title slide * great, but too much text on the slide and each sentence should have a picture or diagram or maybe a background that supports the message visually * maybe each bullet point could again be "one word" and then the sentence is the description of each bullet point word :-) * premise: => maybe that should be a SUB SLIDE of the title slide * yeah cool :-) could probably also get a little icon or image or whatever to support the points * for example, because its 4 points, maybe the entire slide could be 4 quadrants, each with an icon or picture or background image to support the statement 1. 2014 - esova * TOPIC: elearning new literacy * yes, thats definitely a good sub slide for HISTORY * esova app still exists * esova content videos exist on youtube (all recorded by nina) ...and we can maybe make the app work again later so we can link to it from the history section * it was not for the serbian government, but for a city called "Sabac" 2. its not how wizardamigos started, but it is part of it * TOPIC: "developreneurial" community building (entrepreneurial developers who are digital cyber nomads) * codingamigos (pre-decessor of wizardamigos) happened in parallel (2014) and was about entrepreneurial open source developers meeting regularly to do some open hacking to see if they/we can work together * more infos (who could for example be stored in the github issue for a coding amigos slide) * https://twitter.com/codingamigos * https://github.com/codingamigos/codingamigos.github.io * oldest fotos: https://www.meetup.com/WizardAmigos/photos/ * https://www.meetup.com/WizardAmigos/photos/ * https://gitter.im/codingamigos/chat 3. 2015 - refugees work * TOPIC: marketplace for self organized / self employed to find work and work together * otherwise a good slide, so just to add maybe a github markdown document link 4. 2016 - asia code camps * good slide * TOPIC: elearning new literacy + "cyber nomad" co-learning community building 5. the "organizing co-learning communities" is good - just needs the link to its github markdown file and might still go under "asia code camps" 7. 2017 - should probably be about also building e-learning workshop tools and building and sharing bresources using online chat https://gitter.im/wizardamigosinstitute/program * TOPIC: elearning resources + tools + digital community * the idea for the skill tree is born and sketched out 8. 2018 - should be about building tools for local wizardamigos community chapters to have their own "web page with events" 9. 2019 - now * is about building decentralized infrastructure to become more independent (but that's DATDOT) :-D --------------------------- 3. **ASPECTS** 1. wizard profile page 2. digital workshop 3. virtual code camps (=curriculuns) 4. workshop skill tree with codecamp areas 5. chapter pages 6. workshop builder 7. codecamp builder 8. chapter page maker 9. wizard profile page generator 10. skilltree page generator 11. paid gig contract chat logs with (worklog videos + results) 12. value network sustainability mechanisms * all of these "aspects" are connected and relate to each other * for each of those 11 aspects we need probably a main slide and many sub slide to explain them **how to create your virtual code camp?** 1. it looks like what you made in the slides is your own `workshop` * [x] title should be renamed to "how to create your own workshop" instead 2. a code camp is something else (more like a playlist) :-) 3. YES - the chat can be anything, it doesnt have to be gitter. * it could technically be a FORUM 4. the `needs` in `workshop.json` specifies links to prerequisite workshops * the `unlocks` in `workshop.json` specifies other workshops which the current workshop is a dependency of * **THIS IS HOW:** an algorithm can "crawl" workshops to get the skilltree * [ ] can you check - it should be mentioned in a slide, but also in the workshop **how to create a personal wizard profile** * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zd5b0tOkr8E **here more information about codingamigos** * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EDG8-hgo6w **how do we make the skill tree?** * the skill tree is never made explicitly * the skill tree is emergent * every workshop creator specifies a few dependencies * every workshop creator specifies a few recommended workshops * and all workshops together define the skill tree data * we also made a prototype of the visualization, but its basic * see https://github.com/wizardamigos/skilltree * and https://wizardamigos.com/skilltree/ The problem is, we were using a web service called "corsanywhere" which did shut down, so now our pages dont work anymore. Thats why the visualization is broken at the moment. It also uses a visualization library called `cytoscape` and we can make it "work again", but not now. ...it looks boring, but it shows a map of all workshops and their connections [**minute 10:11**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6SvySDDNaI&list=PLOEXjfG0G6uwEJs0qN09vqSJPebANO9g-&index=7) you ask what is a `lesson tool` * for example: https://codepen.io ...but of course a specific empty new one * or https://codesandbox.io ...not the main page link but new empty box * or for example https://excalidraw.com * you can specify the tool and it embeds it * => so the learner can repeat and do what they see in a video immediately your workshop has a 2-split layout because you dont have a TOOL if you add a TOOL to your lesson description, it will also display the TOOL

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