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The idea is that in the future we will allow students to sell their course notes on a marketplace instead of scraping it after the year is done. This gives the incentive to write notes and might improve productivity. But it's a feature planned for the very future.
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Just my two cents, but it's very likely if you give the students a feed to post custom content, it's going to be full of spam and jokes in 2 minutes. Moderation would be a must.
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Yea. I mean I get it. I just know American students. Wouldn't take long for notes to actually mean test answers. I think also kinda kills incentive for the buyer to actually learn it.
About 99% of people going into university would know by now that it isn't effective to depend on those notes if they wish to achieve better on their academic tests and exams. A big majority would know how and when to use those notes and not completely depend on them
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That's right. Sadly.
I think It's always a trade off; if the value coming from a feed is considerable, then it's fine with some slipped off-topic stuff.
Plus Noodle has a clear niche. Moderation won't be as complicated as other generic (social) platforms.
A simple voting system can drastically enhance the experience.
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This project looks very promising!
From a quick glance, it does appear to be more focused on the individual based on the 3 minutes of researching I've done.
Are there any plans of implementing some sort of collaboration workflow; e.g. create virtual study groups (with realtime collaboration?), sharing notes for viewing etc?
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Would be amazing to see community based templates. But yea moderation would be a must, including "Report" buttons so everyone will join in in moderating. New amazing features always come with small costing
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selling notes? wonder if there are ethical considerations there? I would think at least in US classrooms it may be a problem.
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selling notes? wonder if there are ethical considerations there? I would think at least in US classrooms it may be a problem.
@jamespack The idea is throughout the year, you're taking notes for a certain module right? Would it not be a bonus if after the year is over you could pass over your notes to the people who are going to your year, at the same university for a small fee? Instead of just archiving it and that's it.
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This project looks very promising!
From a quick glance, it does appear to be more focused on the individual based on the 3 minutes of researching I've done. Are there any plans of implementing some sort of collaboration workflow; e.g. create virtual study groups (with realtime collaboration?), sharing notes for viewing etc?
@Rotbjorn you will be able to share your notes with other users
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@jamespack The idea is throughout the year, you're taking notes for a certain module right? Would it not be a bonus if after the year is over you could pass over your notes to the people who are going to your year, at the same university for a small fee? Instead of just archiving it and that's it.
So basically mostly the first ones to attend the course will benefit from this feature financially, no?
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@jamespack The idea is throughout the year, you're taking notes for a certain module right? Would it not be a bonus if after the year is over you could pass over your notes to the people who are going to your year, at the same university for a small fee? Instead of just archiving it and that's it.
So basically mostly the first ones to attend the course will benefit from this feature financially, no?
Maybe. What if the course changes.
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selling notes? wonder if there are ethical considerations there? I would think at least in US classrooms it may be a problem.
@jamespack The idea is throughout the year, you're taking notes for a certain module right? Would it not be a bonus if after the year is over you could pass over your notes to the people who are going to your year, at the same university for a small fee? Instead of just archiving it and that's it.
Yea. I mean I get it. I just know American students. Wouldn't take long for notes to actually mean test answers. I think also kinda kills incentive for the buyer to actually learn it.
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Selling or not, having the ability to list your Notes is a good start, but not enough!
Who knows if just a year from now, all what we consider as good notes would become just a few well-crafted prompts ready to be used for some fine-tuned AI assistant, or just a well-instructed bot like what Khan Academy is already doing.
Having more freedom in sharing content to enable a collaborative space, is the least you can do to avoid sand-boxing the app's potential, and hopefully satisfy students' needs.
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- feat: migrates clerk setup from main to next
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