<@&1122854677944475680> In this week's blog, we are doing research on some of the best servers that focus on education and helping members learn.
We're excited to introduce the concept of learning-driven communities. These are specialized servers where members exchange tips, receive feedback, and collectively enhance their skills. A developer community, for example, transforms into a learning server when it offers resources like job opportunities, career advice, resume critiques, and even pair programming sessions.
The key to a successful learning-driven community lies in the development of robust content. This includes creating both evergreen content and live interactive sessions. For evergreen content, consider materials such as tutorials and projects that members can engage with at their own pace. For live content, think about organizing events like hackathons or "study together" sessions on voice chat, which foster real-time collaboration and learning.
For other tips about what you can do in a learning community => https://blog.communityone.io/how-to-build-developer-discord/
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