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We've built an online learning platform, with a twist.

On a normal online learning platform you pay money to get access to courses. Hopefully you learn enough useful things to justify the cost.

On our platform you "invest" funds into a class and then compete with everyone else in the class to make the highest grade. The higher you place, the more money you win back. Finish in the top 5% and you'll get 3x what you paid for the class credited back to you. Next 5% down get 2x, and so on.

Here's a demo video:

Learn coding, data science, and more. We will also be quantifying the skill sets and abilities of all students, hiring the top ones ourselves, and then building a full fledged recruiting platform down the line. Dominate in the Arena, get noticed, get recruited.

Last few links:

Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/thelearnarena/
Website: https://learnarena.com/
 

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@LooksOverAll thoughts?
 
I actually thought of this idea as well when thinking about better ways to incentivise learning, problem is people are going to cheat.
 
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I actually thought of this idea as well when thinking about better ways to incentivise learning, problem is people are going to cheat.
Yeah, we've thought about this a lot and have a lot of mechanisms to minimize cheating.
 
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I’d put in some plants to hire instead. The winners of these games sound like they’d be annoying little faggots.

If the only way you’re motivated to learn is not for knowledge, skills, networking, making money (the money is nothing, just a symbol), ect

but rather to outcompete people in a hyper competitive corporate environment, I suppose I can see the appeal.

Clever idea really
 
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You can easily rig this thing and run it like a ponzi, like most online casinos out there and those crypto games where you “win money” for playing
 
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You can easily rig this thing and run it like a ponzi, like most online casinos out there and those crypto games where you “win money” for playing
In a normal e-learning platform, you pay money for a course with no chance to get it back. On Learn Arena, you can win back some money if you do well in the class. And this is a scam? Lol.
 
Finish in the top 5% and you'll get 3x what you paid for the class credited back to you. Next 5% down get 2x
how do you make sure that experts who already mastered the content of the course wouldn't join the course just to score high and make money?
 
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how do you make sure that experts who already mastered the content of the course wouldn't join the course just to score high and make money?
mirin your quote
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always accept the tatepill, if a hater mocks you say what colour is your bugatti? (even though you may not have one)
Tate is a goat.
 
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Can be easily exploited
 
how do you make sure that experts who already mastered the content of the course wouldn't join the course just to score high and make money?
They could, but there are all sorts of incentives baked in to keep this minimal. Intro classes are tier 1, where you can only 2x the course investment at most. The courses take 3-5 hours to get through and the skill challenge at the end 45 minutes. If you already know the material let's say the whole thing only takes 2.5 hours to get through. Intro classes will also be cheap, lets say $25.

So once would only be able to make $25 in 2.5 hours of effort, $10 an hour. Which for someone who is already a skilled programmer is a waste of time. They could go work on real projects and make at least $30 an hour (probably a lot more), or they could move up to higher tier courses/skill challenges which are more appropriate for them and earn a higher multiple.

Also, the higher tiered courses have much more skill mastery points available, and we aim to make skill mastery points very desirable in its own right in terms of status.
 
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How much money have you made from this? All that matters is how much money you're making.
 
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This idea reminds me of hackathons. I suppose these lessons are giga motivation fuel if you can earn money from it.
 
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We've built an online learning platform, with a twist.

On a normal online learning platform you pay money to get access to courses. Hopefully you learn enough useful things to justify the cost.

On our platform you "invest" funds into a class and then compete with everyone else in the class to make the highest grade. The higher you place, the more money you win back. Finish in the top 5% and you'll get 3x what you paid for the class credited back to you. Next 5% down get 2x, and so on.

Here's a demo video:

Learn coding, data science, and more. We will also be quantifying the skill sets and abilities of all students, hiring the top ones ourselves, and then building a full fledged recruiting platform down the line. Dominate in the Arena, get noticed, get recruited.

Last few links:

Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/thelearnarena/
Website: https://learnarena.com/

Wouldn't this make those mentioned skills, like data science and programming, saturated?
 
Top 20 highest paying skills the hour


Please include the skills Patent Law aswell. Mogs even programming hourly rates.
 
How much money have you made from this? All that matters is how much money you're making.
Not a ton from courses. Tier 3 pure skill challenges will have higher stakes and thus the ability to earn good money. But that is for expert level only.
 
In a normal e-learning platform, you pay money for a course with no chance to get it back. On Learn Arena, you can win back some money if you do well in the class. And this is a scam? Lol.
The problem is that it makes zero fucking sense. How is it not a scam? The fuck even is the business model? How do you even value the price of a "course" to justify the price being paid? For example, would is vary if someone is in The USA or some other cheaper country? If you do decide on a price structure, will you arbitrarily raise the price to justify the payouts? On top of that, how does the class structure even work? Are there even classes? Live? Pre-recorded? Fuck there are just so many questions.
 
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whats the price for someone live in shithole 3rd world?
 
We've built an online learning platform, with a twist.

On a normal online learning platform you pay money to get access to courses. Hopefully you learn enough useful things to justify the cost.

On our platform you "invest" funds into a class and then compete with everyone else in the class to make the highest grade. The higher you place, the more money you win back. Finish in the top 5% and you'll get 3x what you paid for the class credited back to you. Next 5% down get 2x, and so on.

Here's a demo video:

Learn coding, data science, and more. We will also be quantifying the skill sets and abilities of all students, hiring the top ones ourselves, and then building a full fledged recruiting platform down the line. Dominate in the Arena, get noticed, get recruited.

Last few links:

Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/thelearnarena/
Website: https://learnarena.com/

Are your classes good? That’s still gonna be the selling point of this. Not anything else. The winning money part is good, but like you said it’s not much money and it’s only good because you’re getting something for free that you would have had to pay for. All of that only matters if your classes are good. put more material about the classes and the quality of them on your Home screen on your website. If I saw that they were rly dope classes then I’d be closer to being sold.
 
On our platform you "invest" funds into a class and then compete with everyone else in the class to make the highest grade.
How safe are the funds, what if someone decides to run away with the money?
 
What are some of the courses available
 
How safe are the funds, what if someone decides to run away with the money?
I suppose we could take the money and run, but we're a legitimate company and we want to change human society not scam people out of money and go on the run 😂
 
We've built an online learning platform, with a twist.

On a normal online learning platform you pay money to get access to courses. Hopefully you learn enough useful things to justify the cost.

On our platform you "invest" funds into a class and then compete with everyone else in the class to make the highest grade. The higher you place, the more money you win back. Finish in the top 5% and you'll get 3x what you paid for the class credited back to you. Next 5% down get 2x, and so on.

Here's a demo video:

Learn coding, data science, and more. We will also be quantifying the skill sets and abilities of all students, hiring the top ones ourselves, and then building a full fledged recruiting platform down the line. Dominate in the Arena, get noticed, get recruited.

Last few links:

Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/thelearnarena/
Website: https://learnarena.com/

Will you charge commission for hires through the platform?
 
genius idea mirin, only thing it requires is being only well executed
 
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no way you designed this
 
We've built an online learning platform, with a twist.

On a normal online learning platform you pay money to get access to courses. Hopefully you learn enough useful things to justify the cost.

On our platform you "invest" funds into a class and then compete with everyone else in the class to make the highest grade. The higher you place, the more money you win back. Finish in the top 5% and you'll get 3x what you paid for the class credited back to you. Next 5% down get 2x, and so on.

Here's a demo video:

Learn coding, data science, and more. We will also be quantifying the skill sets and abilities of all students, hiring the top ones ourselves, and then building a full fledged recruiting platform down the line. Dominate in the Arena, get noticed, get recruited.

Last few links:

Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/thelearnarena/
Website: https://learnarena.com/

From my own startup and business experience... any incentive program that has potential to earn money for participants will get exploited and abused in some way or another by people who find and edge to make money. You either spend massive amounts of money in monitoring or just don't make an incentive so big for people to exploit it. It will happen, always.
 
The problem is that it makes zero fucking sense. How is it not a scam? The fuck even is the business model? How do you even value the price of a "course" to justify the price being paid? For example, would is vary if someone is in The USA or some other cheaper country? If you do decide on a price structure, will you arbitrarily raise the price to justify the payouts? On top of that, how does the class structure even work? Are there even classes? Live? Pre-recorded? Fuck there are just so many questions.
The business model is that, instead of charging $25 for a class and keeping all the dough, we will charge $25 for a class and then pay back out about 45% of the funds collected to the top performing students. So if you do perform really well you can make a profit. Most people will not make a profit, just like you don't make a profit on any other online learning company or school in the world :ROFLMAO:
 
How much money have you made from this? All that matters is how much money you're making.
$0 made. But we raised money at a $10 million valuation so in a since, $4 million? :lul:
 

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