Please describe your proposed solution.
Several recognized Cardano informational blogs and resources operate based on creating a platform that can cater to its users, which typically includes beginner enthusiasts with piqued interest in the blockchain. However, simple online research shows the non-structural display of information, mainly highlighting the numerous tech-savvy additions to the ecosystem, as well as the events and trends in the industry, irrelevant to the user precisely in that context. Also, most of the content captured is scattered and not displayed to affect any related themes in the topics discussed. This weakens the promise of being beginner friendly, subsequently diminishing any interest in transitioning into a community enthusiast.
What we propose
Our structure is to create themed blocks of information, that are inter-related with similar displayed content for ease of understanding and timely level growth.
- To enforce this system and prioritize structural continuity, content must be placed in blocks and interlinked with other related topics
- Users can only access information in blocks, with text segmentation features to aid reader focus. This function equally improves the platform's accessibility for its users.
Our plan
Build a website with image and text blocks containing user-generated content. Here, our local community members can contribute based on their level of knowledge about the Cardano ecosystem. Despite establishing an open source system, input will be allowed from approved members with proven high levels of understanding about the ecosystem.
Manual and technical content structuring will be performed after gathering an adequate number of user-generated content for partial product deployment. Here, each input has to fall under specific categories/tags selected by the approved member sharing their written contribution and given to selected outreach programs to test run.
Content engagement and interaction will be significant determiners in analyzing the project's impact. Gathering non-bias feedback from users during the usability tests and record tracking post outreach with program affiliates.