Hi, guys. I look at your team and what I see - you don't have anyone who will work with a content. So how can you create the content. We have thousands e-learning projects and the main part is the content. I work in a big publisher in USA and work with e-learning technology and 100% understand that first you need to find a lot of people who will create a content. Second you need to create authority part to fill this content. We have huge count of projects like yours, but good authority tools are rare. So could you please provide some screenshots for this part of your project. How content managers would work with your project: fill learning resources and some tests etc? Thanks.
Also I see some account just spam in your topic to rise it. Wrote like "good project" few times. This behavior decreases trusting.
Also I look at your backend developer projects. E.g.
http://journalofinterest.com/ It is awefull with huge count of errors and just one page. To be honest I'm not sure you really want to develop your project.
Frontend developer "Worked on the website
www.Bitschool.io and BitSchool's test product." for 2 years and 3 months. Much more than you exist. You domain adress was created 2017-12-12T02:44:51Z
Now I'm sure it is SCUM!
Hi maxbbb,
I think you are seriously misunderstanding many aspects of our project. So let me explain. First of all, we are not a MOOC. We are and will be developing AI-algorithm based assessment and intelligent feedback generation applications (this our Dynamic Marking System). And our team with our course admins, who we are in the process of recruiting and expanding to cover different topics and education systems, have significant years of teaching and tutoring experiences, and will provide the required questions, answers, and feedbacks that will be put into our AI database to power the aforementioned Adaptive AI Assessment and Dynamic Marking System so that our AI system will help teachers and tutors accurately assess the learner's proficiency levels and provide appropriate feedbacks for the learners to work on their weaknesses. However, we will have a content-oriented product that is called Adaptive Video Technology that we plan to develop within 2019. The Adaptive Video Technology is basically a library of educational videos that will have multiple videos teaching the same topic in different ways so that the AI machine will present educational videos that matches the learner's learning needs and style correctly. The contents of our Adaptive Video Technology will be built either internally, by license and/or through partnerships with contents creators. We already started contacting potential partners in this area and will announce them as they happen. I believe your company will most probably be an education content creator and provider, but our model is different from yours. So you can't compare.
The spams, I have no knowledge about them, but some might be truthful and yeah, some might be spams. However, public forums or chatting sites always have the problem of spams that the moderator cannot control, and it is a way of life these days I guess.
The years that you mentioned include the total years from when we ideated this project and is not confined to the years we actually started the prototype development or our prep for our ICO. Of course sometimes, an idea can just be formed over a relatively short period of time, but in our case, we've accumulated experience and expertise in teaching and tutoring, and while we were doing this, the BitSchool idea was hatched over a period of time (in my case I started to think about this platform from mid 2015 and tried various attempts). So the period you mentioned starts from the time we began hatching the concept currently underlying our BitSchool project. Our company - Smart Education Solutions, owner of the BitSchool project - was created in Jul 2015.
http://journalofinterest.com? I tried this address, but it won't work. I'm not sure what you are talking about therefore. Hope you'd clarify. Our smart contract codes are posted on github.
Lastly, just because you have doubts (without backed by firm evidence and without even asking us for clarification beforehand) about our project, naming it a 'scum' is not decent. Think about yourself: you believed in your idea and concept, met the right people, and really worked hard to achieve your and your team's goal, and imagine someone claiming you are a 'scum' without first trying to ask his questions, get his answers, and then basing his claim on them.
Best,
BitSchool