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Dear Polkadot Community,

We are Metaschool, an edtech platform for devs to learn, build and ship in web3, and we would like to present a Learning Track for Developers interested in learning Polkadot ecosystem.

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The Problem
Despite the availability of impressive infrastructure, only 22,000 out of the massive 30 million global developers are currently active in the web3 space. However, Metaschool is leading the way in realizing a decentralized internet by attracting more developers to web3.
For beginners, Polkadot offers a superior ecosystem. The Substrate SDK enables developers to quickly launch their own L1 protocol. As the ink! contract in the Polkadot ecosystem utilizes Rust, web2 developers already familiar with it will find themselves comfortable. Additionally, the XCM presents an excellent cross-consensus communication system that incentivizes developers to build for future interoperability. Surprisingly, even with these advantages, 20% of newcomers still choose Ethereum as their first blockchain.

The main obstacle to Polkadot's adaptability lies in layer zero, a new concept for developers. The solution lies in providing a curated path that allows developers to comprehend the entire ecosystem through a diverse toolchain.

Proposed Solution:
Our proposal, titled "Demystifying Polkadot," aims to create a comprehensive learning path that will establish the Polkadot ecosystem as the preferred platform for blockchain developers. The objective is to provide developers with a step-by-step guide through courses ranging from beginner to advanced structured as a roadmap, enabling them to gain a deep understanding of the Polkadot ecosystem. This guide will cover essential concepts such as architecture, parachains, and cross-chain communication, allowing developers to construct scalable and interoperable applications.
Metaschool intends to demonstrate to beginners that Polkadot, with its developer-friendly features like shared security, ink! contract, Substrate SDK, and XCM, should be their primary choice for building dApps. Our goal is to deliver beginner-friendly content that empowers developers to create a parachain on Polkadot, thus nurturing a more inclusive and robust community. We are committed to unlocking the full potential of Polkadot and propelling it towards becoming the ultimate solution for constructing interconnected and scalable blockchain applications.

How are we different:
Metaschool stands out from other educational platforms by offering a unique approach to learning and supporting blockchain developers. Our focus is on bridging the gap between beginners and the Polkadot ecosystem, providing content that is specifically designed to cater to the needs of developers who are new to the technology. Unlike other platforms that may overwhelm beginners with complex technical jargon, Metaschool simplifies the learning process with beginner-friendly content and step-by-step guides. We emphasize hands-on experience and practical application, empowering developers to confidently build their own parachains on Polkadot. By fostering a supportive and inclusive community, Metaschool ensures that developers feel encouraged and equipped to navigate the intricacies of the Polkadot ecosystem.

Funds Requested:
For this initiative to foster the Polkadot's ecosystem, we are requesting a total of 31,612 DOTs (at $5.86 USD per DOT) which will include all operational cost to create the educational module and also maintenance cost to maintain the learning track indefinitely

Feedback:
Here we are requesting you valuable feedbacks on this proposal and we are open to any idea which adds value to Polkadot's ecosystem

Here is the proposal link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Zb_0tH40upUt0o-4-gYRNNtJn9__irZMRRBlDQGExuc/edit?usp=sharing

Here is the course structure link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Pk4KaAxMjSG30DDgypL8h0quTObx87Yc2Ihz6aILwYY/edit?usp=sharing

Here is the detailed budget breakdown link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bUSdFr_9_14u08Mudf_3BiVzGcCF07WsD017P4mrgTA/edit?usp=sharing

Contact Person: Fatima (fatima@metaschool.so)

Comments (6)

3 years ago

Hi from Polkadotters. This sounds like a cool idea, but how does Metaschool plan to measure the success of the "Demystifying Polkadot" initiative in attracting developers to Web3 and building on Polkadot? How will the effectiveness of the educational modules and marketing efforts be assessed? Additionally, what steps will be taken to avoid supporting Web2 services with the allocated funds for advertising? Thanks for answers. PS. Polkadot has a new logo for like ages, so maybe better to change it for a new one, while doing a proposal on Polkadot. PPS. Reaching Jay at the AAG governance livestream is essential for most referenda, so I would encourage you to join as well.

3 years ago

@pmensik

Thank you Polkadotters.

Here is my detailed response.

Success Metrics:
The success of the "Demystifying Polkadot" initiative will be measured by the following key performance metrics:

  • Total Course Completion: Our target is to have 3000 developers complete the educational courses. Each completion will indicate a developer's ability to build their own protocol using Substrate.
  • Enrollments: We aim to attract 5000 developers to enroll in our educational programs, showcasing their interest in learning about Polkadot and Web3 development.
  • Signups: Our goal is to have 7000 developers sign up for our courses, reflecting initial engagement with the initiative.

Assessing Education Module Effectiveness:
The effectiveness of the education modules will be assessed through practical outcomes:

  • Successful Protocols: We will track the number of successful protocols built using Substrate by developers who completed our courses. The impact and adoption of these protocols will indicate the effectiveness of our initiative in contributing to the Polkadot ecosystem.
  • High-Quality Parachain Projects: Another key success metric will be the number of high-quality projects connecting to the Polkadot chain as parachain and parathreads. This demonstrates the valuable contributions of developers who participated in our modules.

Assessing Marketing Effectiveness:
The effectiveness of the marketing module will be evaluated based on several indicators, including:

  • Conversion Ratio: We will analyze the conversion ratio from signups to course completions with the committed ratio to determine how well our marketing efforts engage developers
  • Community Engagement: We will track the number of participants in community engagement activities, such as coding camps and offline workshops. Higher participation will indicate successful outreach efforts and a strong community response to our marketing initiatives.

For avoiding any support to the web2 ecosystem, we will make sure to only engage with web3 influencers and web3 communities for advertisement and community engagement activities even for the website banners and newsletter marketing, we make sure to place ad banners on web3 website and for newsletter marketing we will again only engage with web3 based newsletters.

3 years ago

The request to offer developer training is too high. Your proposal is overpriced

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