Please describe your proposed solution.
Marlowe is a ground-breaking tool in the user experience it brings to Cardano. Especially for something as Smart Contract development, that can be seen as a huge difficulty for projects to overcome in developing. Marlowe shines in enabling non-tech builders to access a robust Smart Contract technology [for prototyping or cost-effective].
However, a very small number of developers from learning/developing communities (e.g. Gimbalabs) are truly familiar with Marlowe, and seriously consider it when planning a project.
This is due to lack of familiarity with the technology and lack of proximity with communities that are Marlowe-centric and available to support.
We propose to run cohorts of online workshop-based courses that will provide a space to experiment with Marlowe and get to know it using terminology relatable from our daily lives. Demystifying acronyms and initial concepts to common sense language, while extending options to learn more.
We will reach out to teaching communities and web2 or web3 development entities from other blockchains, to promote that they come build in a simpler way. Also there are many financial and business areas where although a specialist of that area won’t be single-handedly taking a solution to production, they can greatly benefit of Marlowe for prototyping use cases on the Marlowe Playground
We will go over real use cases, discuss possibilities and even debate with guest lecturers from the IOG Marlowe team, who are available to support and discuss with our learners.
The results of our workshops will be fully shared for other to learn on their own time, plus learner project debriefs depublished as blog posts for easy reference and to build upon.
How does your proposed solution address the challenge and what benefits will this bring to the Cardano ecosystem?
This proposal will very directly respond to the question:
“How do we attract developers from outside of our current community to participate in Catalyst?
With the documented an collaborative workshops approach we propose, plus the relationship between communities that it will generate, we specifically align with the challenge’s Potential Directions of “Knowledge base & Documentation” and “Collaborative structures”
This proposal will make it easier for people specialized in finance, business, logistics, and other non-technical backgrounds to create smart contracts. By creating content tailored to them, we increase adoption and lower the barrier of entry to work with Cardano.
How do you intend to measure the success of your project?
Success for this training project will be measured in diverse ways:
- Quantity of sign-ups
- Tech level of applicants - should be introductory
- Attendance of the sessions
- Survey the learners to quantify their experience
- Assess between trainers and document what worked and what didn’t
- To provide feedback to next cohort or courses
- Learner projects completed and debriefed
- Social media interaction, blog posts and content produced sharing outcomes and learnings
Please describe your plans to share the outputs and results of your project?
45B and the partners of this project agree to share the initiative and it’s outputs (detailed at the end of the [CAPABILITY/ FEASIBILITY] proposal section) via:
- 45B’s social media (e.g. learners projects close-out blog posts)
- IOG / Marlowe social media
- Catalyst community
- Gimbalabs community
- Any relevant partnerships formed during this project