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[Event] Introductory Workshop on Mode and Registration of SFS Contract #80

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wolfcito opened this issue Jan 30, 2024 · 3 comments
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Task Description:

Organize and conduct an introductory workshop on Mode Network and the registration of SFS contracts. Utilize the tec-cooperators community as participants and guides for the event. The workshop will focus on explaining what Mode Network is, how to register the SFS contract to highlight its main benefits, explore the key functions of the contract, and demonstrate its implementation through a brief demonstration. The content will be presented in two formats: Spanish and English

The purpose of this task is to provide the tec-cooperators community with a comprehensive introduction to Mode Network and the SFS contract registration process. Participants are expected to understand the importance of registration, explore the contract's functions, and be able to replicate the process themselves by the end of the workshop.

Acceptance Criteria:

Active Participation: @wolfcito & @kohasummons tec-cooperators participates in the workshop actively.
Understanding of SFS Registration: Participants must demonstrate an understanding of how to register the SFS contract.
Successful Demonstration: The practical demonstration of SFS contract registration should be completed.
Exposition of Documentation: Additional documentation is presented to allow participants to delve into more information about Mode Network and SFS contracts.
Call to Action for Discord and Telegram: A clear call to action is provided to encourage participants to join the Discord and Telegram channels for ongoing discussions and updates
Feedback: feedback is collected from participants regarding the usefulness of the workshop.

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Proposed Labels: [event, documentation, community]

@wolfcito wolfcito added the Awaiting Approval The issue is waiting for approval from the Mode Core Team label Jan 30, 2024
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Let's goooO!

@joshuanwankwo joshuanwankwo added Approved This task is approved to be worked on and removed Awaiting Approval The issue is waiting for approval from the Mode Core Team labels Feb 12, 2024
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The event was conducted with the assistance of @kohasummons in a timely manner.
Event registration was facilitated through Luma: registration link

Luma register link:
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Workshop banner:

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Workshop screenshot:
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There was a turnout of 12 out of 14 participants for the workshop, which is considered a positive statistic.
The registration, usage, and benefits of the SFS contract were addressed through an example in the remix.ethereum.org IDE.
A CTA was made for participants to join and stay updated on Mode Network's official channels.

The call was made through channels such as Telegram, Twitter, and, as shown in the following image, the level of organic conversion to registration was visualized:
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Discord: here
Twitter: here
Linkedin: here

Conclusion:
The workshop saw a commendable turnout, with the participants attending, indicating a positive response from the community. Through detailed demonstrations and discussions on the registration, usage, and benefits of the SFS contract, participants gained valuable insights into blockchain technology.
Moving forward, we aim to continue hosting similar learning spaces to further enhance the knowledge and skills of the community.

Therefore, this task can be considered completed.

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This is a very detailed report, awesome job guys @wolfcito @kohasummons

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