To make a long story short: education.
More practically, for a couple of weeks, I am releasing educational material on steemit, and so is @justtryme90 for a few months, see here.
In addition, I am about to release educational material under the form of single self-consistent posts, whose link will be shared with students. In the future, I guess this could serve as a good advertisement for te platform, and potential attract new users.
Note that there are also others releasing educational material on Steemit (I noticed some python and c++ articles at some point in the past). Maybe could all of this be collected under the @steemstem banner (see here). Organization may be the key for visibility here.
These were my two cents :)
Good ideas. Having professional learning materials is certainly one way to attract new people:) I will check out Steemstem.
We are at the moment really thinking hard about what to as for promoting science and technology on steemit. Don't hesitate to pass by the chat.
Sure. Which channel? Also have you seen the project Pevo presentation from Steemfest (link) - I completely forgot about this project until I saw this again today and it looks really exciting.
I discussed already long long ago with @pharesim about pevo, giving the good things we have developed in particle physics with respect to a better diffusion of science.
OK cool:)
#steemSTEM :)
OK cool will head on over when I have a moment:)
It would be easier if I could see all the posts on a tag, not just the Trending.
For my quantum mechanics posts, you have the #qm-lessons tag, while for the chemistry lessons, you have the #chemistry-lesson tag :)
For the rest, I agree it is harder to find.
Search and discovery is a problem that needs to be tackled and I understand it is on the platform roadmap for Dan and Ned.