[Bf-education] Bf-education Digest, Vol 102, Issue 1

Piotr Arłukowicz piotao at inf.ug.edu.pl
Sun Jun 1 13:43:03 CEST 2014


Dear Nick,

thank you, I'm interested. The idea seems to be fair enough to me, so I'll
look at your movie and take some time to register, etc. Thanks to your
explanations, I'm thinking that this is definitely something worth to be
closely reviewed :)

Did you talk to Francesco about Blender Cloud in this matter? This seems to
be interesting if you could share some efforts, it may, hm, help to
organize the whole picture a bit better :)

cheers
Piotr



Piotr Arłukowicz, PhD
University of Gdańsk, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics
Division of Artificial Intelligence, Wit Stwosz 57, 80-952 Gdańsk, room 121
phone: +48585232125, University home page: http://inf.ug.edu.pl/~piotao
Also: Polish Blender Course: http://polskikursblendera.pl/ [PL]


2014-06-01 13:32 GMT+02:00 Nickvdbroeck <nickvdbroeck at hotmail.com>:

> Dear Piotr,
> You are absolutely right: I understand that 'Blender Education' has a wide
> topic range. I first wanted to go for BlenderCoach, but someone took that
> name half a month before I tried to get it. However, I don't regret it a
> bit
> because by now my plans have grown and I intend to use the range of what
> Blender Education can be. It will just take time to implement.
>
> Let me clarify first the current version of the website: Now we focus on
> private-tutoring, mentoring, coaching and support. This could be an
> intensive series of lessons with a professional coach (e.g. when you hire
> someone from the Blender Network) or it could be a few individuals that you
> can ask questions while going through your project (e.g. when you know all
> components but are not clear on how to combine everything into a nice
> render). The website supports both coaches asking money and coaches working
> for free or accepting a voluntary donation.
> For more information, you can also watch the two youtube video’s I posted
> earlier this weekend which explain more about the website
> http://youtu.be/P8akjzBiVn0 and show you what a project looks once you are
> registered http://youtu.be/KkJiOy-zlE8. I think these will explain a lot
> and
> I advise you to watch them as they will explain the unique way we try to
> connect free and paid content.
> We will also maintain a blog on blendereducation.blogspot.com, where we
> will
> post articles related to Blender and education and keep you updated about
> the development of the website.
>
> About the big picture of the website: Although I understand that you are
> interested, I am not going to disclose plans of which I am not yet sure
> that
> I can technically realize them. But I will say this: we hope and aim to
> make
> Blender Education the hub of Education about blender on the web. CGCookie,
> although a wonderful website, is about a handfull of people selling their
> tutorials. Blender Education will become for Education what the new Market
> Place, that CGCookie is launching, will be for add-ons and objects. Blender
> Education will be open for everyone to put their educational services and
> materials, either paid or for free. Private-tutoring is only our first step
> and we intend to implement a lot more features. Some of these are
> completely
> free to use (e.g. the next thing we want to implement once the current part
> is up and running, is a giant searchable list of tutorials. A list across
> all websites, all topics and all languages, with a review and rating
> system). This on its own would be worth a website, but for us it is only a
> small part of what we want  to do. For other, non-free, parts we will
> always
> try to think of a low-budget version connected to the high-budget version.
> Interaction is key and we want to give the community the freedom to decide
> its price (all the way to 0, but we do have a maximum of 1 000 000 euro
> ;) ).
>
> As you can see, I have big plans for this website and I am very ambitious
> about it. But I can't do it without any support, so if you are interested,
> spread the news, join the beta or follow us on social media to stay
> updated.
> And if you have any more questions or suggestions, don’t hesitate to
> contact
> me.
>
> Best regards
> Nick
>
>
>
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> Date: Sat, 31 May 2014 12:06:23 +0200
> From: "Nickvdbroeck" <nickvdbroeck at hotmail.com>
> Subject: [Bf-education] The Blender Education website
> To: <bf-education at blender.org>
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> Hello everyone,
>
> I wanted to tell you all about a new website that I have launched recently
> and that could be very interesting to you all. I am talking about
> www.blendereducation.com, a website targeted on private tutoring,
> mentoring,
> support and coaching. Special about this website is that there is not a
> team
> behind it, but rather that it is a platform for everyone to use. So anyone
> can become a student and anyone can become a coach. The website offers both
> parties a place to present themselves, offers the tools necessary such as
> fora, chat rooms, video chat, ? and takes care of the administration and
> payments.
>
> Currently the website is finished, but we have decided to start slowly with
> a limited number of users. Anyone can apply for this ?beta? phase and use
> the website for free during this time (only the website will be for free,
> not the coaches). For more information and details, visit the website and
> the about section.
>
> Besides informing you all, I would also like to ask 2 questions:
>
> 1)If there is anyone interested in joining the beta either as a student or
> as a coach, feel free to send me an email. You can use the contact page on
> the website for this. If anyone has students interested in learning
> Blender,
> then perhaps you can inform them of this website and they could participate
> in the beta during their summer break. (Please notice that they should be
> of
> legal age or ask permission from their parents before hiring coaches.)
>
> 2)Secondly, I wanted to ask for a little help in promoting the website. As
> you can imagine, a website like this can only work if it has sufficient
> support. I tried to make it as easy as possible to do this: just go to our
> facebook, twitter or google+ page and you will find a message that you can
> share and retweet or copy to other social media, mailing lists or fora. The
> more people spread the news, the more people will find the website and the
> more interesting it will become, so ask others to do the same.
>
> Thank you all for any help you can give and I hope to see you on the
> website.
>
> Best regards
> Nick Van den Broeck
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> From: Piotr Ar?ukowicz <piotao at inf.ug.edu.pl>
> Subject: Re: [Bf-education] The Blender Education website
> To: Blender Educators and Trainers <bf-education at blender.org>
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> Hello Nick,
>
> are you going to make just money using Blender Education, or, is this
> possible to put a random free content on your site? What business model do
> you allow? What about localized version for national services?
>
> The domain says much (and really this name should be taken with full
> responsibility for the whole Education Related To Blender), and I wonder if
> the Blender Education should have something to do with paid services. The
> question is what BF is thinking about this also :)
>
> As far as I understand, this site is for making money by tutors who put
> their courses there; and they (somehow) have to be paid by people who like
> to attend. Please correct me if I'm wrong. If this is the model then I
> don't like the idea. CGCOOKIE is then more open, allowing free content.
> But, as I said, I can misunderstand something... Please tell us a bit more
> :)
>
> best regards!
> Piotr
>
>
>
>
> Piotr Ar?ukowicz, PhD
> University of Gda?sk, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics
> Division of Artificial Intelligence, Wit Stwosz 57, 80-952 Gda?sk, room 121
> phone: +48585232125, University home page: http://inf.ug.edu.pl/~piotao
> Also: Polish Blender Course: http://polskikursblendera.pl/ [PL]
>
>
> 2014-05-31 12:06 GMT+02:00 Nickvdbroeck <nickvdbroeck at hotmail.com>:
>
> >   Hello everyone,
> >
> > I wanted to tell you all about a new website that I have launched
> recently
> > and that could be very interesting to you all. I am talking about
> > www.blendereducation.com, a website targeted on private tutoring,
> > mentoring, support and coaching. Special about this website is that there
> > is not a team behind it, but rather that it is a platform for everyone to
> > use. So anyone can become a student and anyone can become a coach. The
> > website offers both parties a place to present themselves, offers the
> > tools
> > necessary such as fora, chat rooms, video chat, ? and takes care of the
> > administration and payments.
> >
> > Currently the website is finished, but we have decided to start slowly
> > with a limited number of users. Anyone can apply for this ?beta? phase
> and
> > use the website for free during this time (only the website will be for
> > free, not the coaches). For more information and details, visit the
> > website
> > and the about section.
> >
> > Besides informing you all, I would also like to ask 2 questions:
> >
> > 1)If there is anyone interested in joining the beta either as a student
> or
> > as a coach, feel free to send me an email. You can use the contact page
> on
> > the website for this. If anyone has students interested in learning
> > Blender, then perhaps you can inform them of this website and they could
> > participate in the beta during their summer break. (Please notice that
> > they
> > should be of legal age or ask permission from their parents before hiring
> > coaches.)
> >
> > 2)Secondly, I wanted to ask for a little help in promoting the website.
> As
> > you can imagine, a website like this can only work if it has sufficient
> > support. I tried to make it as easy as possible to do this: just go to
> our
> > facebook, twitter or google+ page and you will find a message that you
> > can share and retweet or copy to other social media, mailing lists or
> > fora.
> > The more people spread the news, the more people will find the website
> and
> > the more interesting it will become, so ask others to do the same.
> >
> > Thank you all for any help you can give and I hope to see you on the
> > website.
> >
> > Best regards
> > Nick Van den Broeck
> >
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