I think I have a new

[2023-08-29 04:37:00 PM] : I think I have a new watering hole. I’ve been doing safari for my audience programming course authors, and it’s been hard to find watering holes where those people are talking to other peers -- so I think in the near term future, I’m going to try to look to programming student pain and see if I can repackage it into lessons us course authors can learn. Specifically, the r/learnprogramming reddit has a ton of emotion . It’s notably good for me too cause it’s not shaped around any one language or learning platform. Anyways, will share more interesting tidbits but just wanted to share some progress. [File hidden by Slack limit]
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[2023-08-29 10:31:51 PM] : > I’m going to try to look to programming student pain and see if I can repackage it into lessons us course authors can learn. great thinking! [2023-09-03 07:17:28 AM] : I guess it can be hard to find such whs since people don't usually identify thenselves that way (and by people I mean me :stuck_out_tongue: and my guess about everyone else). One place you could find useful is udemy forums. You probably need to have something published there un order to join but I kbow from personal experience the people you're looking for are definitely there [2023-09-04 10:26:10 AM] : Thanks. Just verified I can log in. I see some stuff, but there is a Published Instructor Club I do not have access to. I similarly scouted the Teachable forum and found most of the threads to be platform support oriented — but I agree these are watering holes I need to spend more time with. Thanks for the suggestion. [2023-09-04 10:31:40 AM] : Surw [2023-09-04 10:33:00 AM] : I havent been particularly active in udemy's forums though i have a couple of published courses there but I specifically remember a popular thread around what to do about your first negative review [2023-09-04 10:33:36 AM] : Perhaps it woyld be worth for you to put a small thing Up there just to get through the door

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