The Education, community growth & events Round

The Education, community growth & events Round

Enhance Arbitrum's appeal by creating educational content, hosting hackathons, improving documentation, engaging in social media outreach, and collecting community feedback to foster growth and attract developers.
Application
Applied on: 17 Aug 2023 06:56 PM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 13 Feb 2024 05:06 PM
Project name: The Education, community growth & events Round
The project name, 'The Education, community growth & events Round,' aligns with the thematic focus of the Arbitrum Domain Round, as it aims to foster community engagement and growth, which is a key interest of the initiative.
Project website: https://arbitrum.foundation/
The project has a valid website which provides information about its goals and methods for enhancing the Arbitrum community through educational and growth-focused activities.
Project description
The project description outlines a comprehensive plan aimed at community growth and education. It is in sync with Arbitrum's mission to educate and expand its user and developer base through various initiates like tutorials, hackathons, and social media engagement.
Project Twitter: N/A
The project does not have a Twitter account listed, which might affect its ability to engage with the community through this platform. However, this does not necessarily disqualify the project as other forms of social media or community engagement may be utilized.
Project Github: N/A
The absence of a GitHub link provides no data on code-based contributions or transparency of development. However, as this project seems to focus on education and community, the lack of a Github may not be a critical factor depending on the context of other provided materials or platforms for transparency and engagement.
User Github: N/A
Without a GitHub profile, it is challenging to assess the individual or team credentials and contribution history to the Arbitrum or wider blockchain community. A lack of this information may impact the evaluation of the project's capacity to deliver on its proposals.
Github recent activity (only view recent activity if there's more than 5 commits in the past 3 months):
Since there is no provided GitHub account for the project or user, we cannot evaluate the recent activity, reasonably implying that this criterion cannot be met.