robuxican on Nostr: I’ve created a new onboarding flow for my education app. Most people (these days) ...
I’ve created a new onboarding flow for my education app. Most people (these days) on social media want people to sell them a dream, usually a lifestyle and salary, which pressures edtech creators like myself to become gurus and coaches. Many people recognize that playbook as dishonest or shallow.
Additionally, edtech competes with social media for attention and retention, and edtech badly loses. This causes apps like Duolingo to feel like you’re learning, but it’s really just a game.
So the promise is you’ll learn how to code in 30 days in a way that feels manageable - 3 questions per day.
The reality is most people don’t make it past 20 seconds in a video, nor do they make it past 20 days of a 100 day journey. Likewise, people don’t make it past the first 20 questions in an education app.
So 3 questions per day, with key insight and awareness provided before the journey ever starts.
Additionally, edtech competes with social media for attention and retention, and edtech badly loses. This causes apps like Duolingo to feel like you’re learning, but it’s really just a game.
So the promise is you’ll learn how to code in 30 days in a way that feels manageable - 3 questions per day.
The reality is most people don’t make it past 20 seconds in a video, nor do they make it past 20 days of a 100 day journey. Likewise, people don’t make it past the first 20 questions in an education app.
So 3 questions per day, with key insight and awareness provided before the journey ever starts.