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Create an education program for designers #696
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Hey @GBKS, thanks for starting the convo.
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@dulcedu just for practical purposes of creating the program. Contributing as a designer to a bitcoin project is probably very similar to a non-bitcoin project. There are others, like Eriol, who are interested in creating an open design curriculum, and we can partner on that aspect, and the complement it with the unique aspects of contributing to a bitcoin project. Does that make sense? |
Totally, make sense and I completely agree, contributing as a designer to a bitcoin project is probably very similar to a non-bitcoin project. |
We have an education channel now in Discord for conversation around this. |
It's live, check it out at opendesign.guide. ... OK, something is live. I very quickly mashed this together using Claude (for text) and Midjourney (for images). And you know what, it turned out pretty great as a foundation for us to built on (totally feels weird and like cheating). My suggested next steps:
Some things I'd definitely like to revise:
I also think personal stories and quotes from designers are really important to add. It's summer and things are a bit slow, but I'd like to keep moving things forward. I'll chip away a bit here and there. |
I posted in Discord about starting a reading club for the Open Design Guide. First step is to see who would be interested in participating, then start scheduling if there's interest. |
First reading session is happening on Thursday, September 12 at 12:00 UTC. Join us. |
Hi, I'm curious why some initiatives can't stay sustainable while others are doing well. Understanding this could improve the concepts and designs of open design guide. Do you have any thoughts on this? Also, I’d like to know the URLs for both. |
@hitomimomimo good question. I'll make my answer about financial sustainability (sustaining a community is a slightly different thing). I think that many projects don't achieve sustainability because that's not something the maintainers are really interested in or good at. It takes an entrepreneurial spirit, and many people are in open-source because they want to just build and tinker. Fundraising, non-profit paperwork, budgeting, etc are not intuitive or enjoyable for most people. Some take it on because they see that it is necessary, allows them to work on things they enjoy, etc. Others shy away from it. It is also not easy to gather funds for open-source projects. The code/output is free to use, so many don't think twice about paying for it. Some projects try to normalize giving back, like the Open Source Pledge, or make it easier like GitHub Sponsors. But money certainly does not flow easily (we're actually in a pretty good place in the bitcoin ecosystem, because bitcoin is about money). Just like everything, it takes someone, or a group of people, to continuously put in effort to keep it going. Sometimes also life happens, like someone starts a family, and they don't have the time anymore.
What are you referring to by |
Thank you so much for sharing your precious insights. An entrepreneurial spirit, it is.
I just wanted to know the URLs for the successful initiatives and the unsuccessful initiatives (the latter, if you can share them). |
Quick update on this effort:
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Raj from Bitshala and Dulce from Librería de Satoshi recently approached Mo and I about possibly creating educational material for designers who want to become active in the open source bitcoin ecosystem. They have programs for developers, but not much to offer when designers show up. This is of course also of interest to the Bitcoin Design Community at large. We have a ton of resources in the guide and sister projects, but are not very good at providing a path and support for aspiring designers.
I also asked Eriol Fox, open design powerhouse involved with Open Source Design, Superbloom and related initiatives. I think we could split up our own goals here into
Open Design
andBitcoin Design
tracks, and see if we can collaborate on theOpen Design
education part (we already have lots of bitcoin stuff in the guide anyways). There seem to be various spread out initiatives, but sustainability is an issue, and it would be nice to have a go-to place to send people to. But there also seems to be a lot of interest, as this is a common need.There are also kinds of things we could do, from text-based online material for solo or group learning, to online video courses, fellowships, in-person workshops, etc. Maybe the end goal is to have all of that, but where do we start?
I think two exercises would be good at the beginning:
The results should help us better understand what we want to aim for and how much everyone aligns, and then come up with a plan. Maybe there already is a ton of existing material, and we just need to create a better format for it. Maybe it's super hard, and maybe it isn't. Hard to tell without doing some discovery.
Anyhow, what do you think?
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