I saw a need among my students as they went through college. Without much financial support, they needed a way to supplement their income and they love social media, as such, I was trying to introduce Steemit to them. You can read all about it in this post.
After meeting my students and shilling Steemit to them, some of them went away pretty impressed. It has been a few weeks since that meeting and despite some very positive response, starting has been difficult for them. The problem that my students faced was that the students have some really mean competition in the form of college assignments.
The Problem
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College life seems to be getting tougher and tougher. It seems as if the powers that be have decided that 'more means good' and have thus gone on to pile more and more tasks on the students. As pumped up as my students were, a lot of them were unable to write their first post as they were only able to finish their classes at 10pm almost on a daily basis.
As much as I would love to encourage them to write about how busy they are, it just did not seem wise to add on more tasks on them. The last thing I want is to make Steemit seem like a chore to them. Many of them are stressed out with the mountain of written assignment given to them. As such, I don't want mine to be one of them as well. This, right here is one of the problems I find when encouraging some of my students to use Steemit.
Furthermore, many of them seem to have problems starting off with their first post. It can be daunting and I do remember the first time when I had to spend hours thinking of what to write for my very first post. Thus, I had to think about ways in which I could help them.
The Support
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A Whatsapp group has been created to provide the students with support and encouragement. The group has also been used to organize events and meetups to discuss how to go about posting on Steemit. Thus far, the next meet-up will be before the semester end, after all the exams and crazy written tasks. At the very least, they will be pretty good at writing on Steemit.
One of the other issues the students needed help with is with formatting their post. As such, I created a generic formatted sample post. The file is provided in .txt format and had some guidance on how to write and format the post with markdown formats that they could easily copy and paste.
I would encourage my students to use markdown and create a post with all the formatting completed and done for them. The file is readily shared on the group and all the students have to do, is to take the post I provide, paste their own content into the formatting provided. That way, this saves the students time on having to learn markdown and it reduces the anxiety they may have posting their first post on Steemit.
In addition, I have also used examples of my post to help give them an idea of how to create their first post. That being said, I did warn them of cheetah and steemcleaners.
Looking Ahead
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Encouraging, helping and getting my students to write their first post has been a challenge. I suppose many of them do not see the benefits yet to necessitate any urge to post quickly. It is my hope that they will start off by writing their first post, connect with the local Steemit community and better spend their time on a social media platform that rewards their content. Time, after all is precious and their creativity on Facebook and Instagram should be rewarded on the Steemit blockchain instead.
In addition, I am looking forward to forming a local community that can bring more education projects to fruition with the power of Steemit. Hopefully, in the near future, this community will continue to grow and most importantly produce great content that are educational.
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This is a very interesting concept, ask ANY question? =)
Yes it is, thank you !
Hey @alvinauh, if you need help, I can help out these students, since I am also student hehehe...
Anyways, good initiative from you!
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See my comment about working together to support students. It would be great to connect more with students and faculty. I’m a professor at Community College of Philadelphia.
Ive been encouraging my students to join Steemit too. These are some some great ideas that I will try never semester. I’m teaching an online communication class in a few weeks, and although it’s a short summer session (7 weeks) is like to get them posting something. Any ideas on how to get students signed up quickly?
Hey there, I got them to sign up a few weeks in advance, in February actually. Many of them were getting the invalid token error, which is really annoying. I am afraid there are no other ways to get the students to sign up quickly for free. Even a few months later, some of my students are still yet to get their accounts approved. Thanks! Its good to see that I'm not alone in getting students on to Steemit! Hey, we may even get to do like an international Steemit student conference. Now that would be cool
Perhaps but you’d consider something like teaming up on an international student discord group to support students on Steemit.
I would! I'm guessing you're in the states? Would be good for us to learn from each other. Most of my students are teacher trainees.. for now.. Hoping to get a more diverse group soon!
Yes I’m in the US. I’m not sure if you saw the comment in the post where I mentioned you, but @accelerator made a good suggestion to create a tag to attract a community of students and teachers. Let me know if you any ideas. My sense is that it should be college specific. Maybe something like facultystudentunion. Not sure if that’s too long. ??? Maybe steemcollege.
I have been caught up trying to get my article published. Currently doing my PhD so I must've missed it. That's a great idea! I think steemcollege is taken (I could be wrong). I'm with steemiteducation but if you want a specific student community, steemcollege is a great name. Other names i can think of is UNIsteem? Steemiversity? VarsiSteem?
I search #steemcollege but didn’t get anything. Leaving this comment so I can try clicking on it from here instead of in the search bar.
Seems to exist but not much happening with that tag. So perhaps that’s the one.
@alvinauh here’s a discord invite:
https://discord.gg/8rSB4ky
It is great you are promoting Steem to your students!
Perhaps you could share with us some of their best post so it gets more easier for them to receive engagement.
Cheers and good luck with this!
I definitely would! I actually engaged the local community and steemiteducation before I got them onto the platform. I was hoping that once they do come on and use a specific tag, they will get loads of engagement. Thanks for stopping by
Yeah definitely do not want posting to feel like a chore. It would be fun to see them support each other using steemit as the medium. :)
your task of helping is inspiring and even more so when young people are involved and wanting to make progress, I have gone through similar situations, seeking to help my friends in my country with the little I know, as it would alleviate their economic situation a little, I always tell them about my experience and the love I have for the platform, it is the best way to see steemit as a means to gain knowledge, friends and reward, at first it is very difficult, but it is worth it.
I loved your article, I think it was the best decision you made, in presentarle this beautiful community to your students, here you can have fun, learn and earn some money as long as they strive to achieve it. Blessings to you. Greetings. @alvinauh
Great to hear more people are promoting Steemit.
Getting exporure can be hard, making a post with links to their content for your 1700+ followers might help them out to get some more upvotes.
Good Luck!
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@alvinauh Nice to hear from you in the TEH tarik show. Your post on teaching is quite interesting as I was a corporate trainer and "train the trainer: during my employment years.
Difference is I deal with corporate people during training or workshop which they have a task or assignment to do after the training
Anyway, good work
Cheers
Your students are real lucky to have you @alvinauh. Very few teachers would bother beyond academia. Perhaps you could get them started by asking them to jot down their thoughts , feelings and ideas as they came and then put them together when they are ready. That's what I did. Was busy with my other stuff, decided to write down random words, phrases, recollections, whatever came to mind. That helped provide a rough outline and made it so much easier with the content creation.
Good luck to you and your students!
This is really great effort on your part. We need more forward thinking teachers like you @alvinauh
I run creative writing workshops for children 10 years and above. Would love to work together to encourage them with you.
One good way to start off is less text intensive posts, maybe photography as many of them would have mobile phone cameras and as you mentioned, Instagram is second nature to them - so it wouldn't feel so much of a 'chore' as continuing their Insta fun but on steemit instead... Of course, accompanied by some descriptives or background information instead of just a plain piece of photograph! The teammalaysia 120 words rule for post-promotion would be a good guide... ;)