$60.61 crowdfunded from 52 people
$214.01 received from matching pools
In the past, the organization of the Open Web Academy has carried out educational activities focused on the creation of new blockchain solutions that allow the NEAR ecosystem to grow. Some of these activities have even been financed by DAO marketing. You can list:
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Educational content: in this category, the creation, planning and execution of 3 certification courses that teach and endorse knowledge in different branches of the NEAR protocol such as NEAR Certified Architect, NEAR Certified AURORA Developer, NEAR Certified Game Developer, OWA LIVE and “Montando nodos en NEAR”.
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Smart Contract Construction - Live session to guide you through the technical parameters of creating smart contracts with NEAR. (Funded by marketing DAO).
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Hackathon Open Web House PV Supported by NEAR: Hackathon oriented to build solutions in NEAR Protocol held in Puerto Vallarta Mexico.
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Hackathon Open Web House GDL Supported by NEAR: Hackathon oriented to build solutions in NEAR Protocol held in Guadalajara Mexico.
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And more projects which you can see in the Open web academy dashboard as dso in NEAR Protocol.
On this occasion we are looking to carry out construction sessions at different universities in Mexico. Build days are part of Open Web Academy's funnel to attract new builders.
Build Day is a development day where participants work individually to develop projects based on blockchain technology, fostering the development of key technical skills for the future. The name "Buidl Day" originates from the expression "Buidl" coined in the crypto ecosystem, combining the words "build" and "hold" to create a new term that encourages the community to actively build and contribute.
The event is divided into two stages: an introduction phase and a construction phase. The first phase includes talks and workshops on fundamental concepts of blockchain technology, followed by a question session to refine project proposals. This stage concludes with the presentation of ideas in the form of a draft or preliminary project.
In the second stage, participants work on the technical development of minimal solutions, having the necessary resources and receiving guidance from the Open Web Academy team. Teamwork is encouraged, allowing participants to share skills and knowledge with each other to achieve proper use of decentralized technology.
Build days and growth of university communities by OWA History
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accepted into Web3 Community and Education 1 year ago. 52 people contributed $61 to the project, and $214 of match funding was provided.