I want to do the same, but with academic writing. I’ve been thinking peer-to-peer > peer review. I’m hoping the @sndbox folks will offer the synergy, and it looks like you’re thinking my way :) I just posted about oracles and what I think it means.
Hey there, I'm an academic lecturer and I specialize in writing mostly academic papers and all. I do write about hacks on writing, if you are keen, would love to hear your idea? Although I think @bluepencil is already doing it
Wonderful! I’ve been enjoying your articles on pedagogy btw. And that broad idea regarding peer-instilled value is as far a I’ve gotten on a Steemit-specific leve of implementation (still very new), but in that post I linked to I describe a lot of the abstract concerns, mostly from meme theory. What’s @bluepencil doing? I’d be relieved if somebody is already on this.
They are more on proof-reading and so if that's what you are going for, you may have competition. However if you are focusing mainly on helping others write academically, I think that would be very interesting.
You mentioned meme theory and abstract concerns, hope you don't mind elaborating?
Ah, I see. That’s complementary, their project, not antagonistic! Proofing would be part of the hub/cluster of curation I’m imagining. Think peer review atop a blockchain. And on the abstract front, though I hate to be that person on Steemit, may I direct you to my post? It covers those exact bases, focusing on oracles; if I tried to explain in this comment I’d be really reductive and probably unclear!
Hey there, I'm an academic lecturer and I specialize in writing mostly academic papers and all. I do write about hacks on writing, if you are keen, would love to hear your idea? Although I think @bluepencil is already doing it
Wonderful! I’ve been enjoying your articles on pedagogy btw. And that broad idea regarding peer-instilled value is as far a I’ve gotten on a Steemit-specific leve of implementation (still very new), but in that post I linked to I describe a lot of the abstract concerns, mostly from meme theory. What’s @bluepencil doing? I’d be relieved if somebody is already on this.
They are more on proof-reading and so if that's what you are going for, you may have competition. However if you are focusing mainly on helping others write academically, I think that would be very interesting.
You mentioned meme theory and abstract concerns, hope you don't mind elaborating?
Ah, I see. That’s complementary, their project, not antagonistic! Proofing would be part of the hub/cluster of curation I’m imagining. Think peer review atop a blockchain. And on the abstract front, though I hate to be that person on Steemit, may I direct you to my post? It covers those exact bases, focusing on oracles; if I tried to explain in this comment I’d be really reductive and probably unclear!