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Amazing thank you so much for the thorough feedback!
I agree with you in general about the JavaScript portion. This is a big jump and ideally I would like to do this in more baby steps (probably 3-4 individual lessons). I am planning on updating / improving the starter course soon (this was the first version and I actually filmed it in a single weekend lol) so a lot of little improvements I want to add!
I'm generally not a fan of quiz's (and it's a lot to build into the platform) but a few people have suggested it so far so I'll consider how it could be done easily.
Coding exercises are something that is a little more realistic and doable. There are repo "submissions" built into the platform so I could lean into this more (requiring submission for most lessons) but also embedding a codepen directly into a lesson is possible as well.
The lesson tracking can be a bit fickle still... In general it should trigger a lesson as completed after 80% of the video has been watched but this doesn't always trigger correctly. I think I will add a manual checkbox to allow you to mark it as completed if the auto lesson tracking doesn't work. I know progress is important and I want to make it encouraging and seamless on the platform! Still a ways to go.
Things will keep improving, thank you again for the support and feedback!
Finished the introduction course on plebdev and I give a
Solid BSolid B
Here are my thoughts: @bitcoinplebdev
If the class makes these following improvements I think it can become a A level course:
So my plan now is to review the slides review the JavaScript course again and then move on the next suggested course in the learning tree.
Thanks for putting together! Excited for what comes next