Sounds very cool! I think video courses is a great idea, since I expect that a lot of people (myself included) at least sometimes find it a lot easier and more fun to watch videos than to read things.
Quite intrigued which videos you intend to use; when I’ve created EA-relevant online courses in the past, a dearth of high-quality, relevant videos has been a bottleneck. I ended up creating my own content/videos. (There are sometimes things like EA Global talks, but they often aren’t sufficiently introductory and broad, e.g. they’ll be about a specific intervention, org, or argument rather than about a cause area or topic.)
What uncertainties are you testing with the pilot? Is it mainly about demand/sign ups/views?
Regarding the pilot: It’s really about exploring what kinds of hurdles might come up in this 80⁄20 approach — for example, getting a clearer picture of where enough high-quality videos already exist and where important content is still missing. But also more generally: what else might turn out to be more complicated than expected?
The other key question is: do people like and actually use the platform? And ideally, does it help move people from ambition to action — for example, by inspiring them to donate, explore new career paths, or volunteer their time to help solve the problems discussed?
Happy to keep you in the loop on which videos I find or plan to include — I’d really appreciate your thoughts or suggestions at that stage! And also: if you’ve created any content yourself that might be a good fit, feel free to share!
It’s really about exploring what kinds of hurdles might come up in this 80⁄20 approach — for example, getting a clearer picture of where enough high-quality videos already exist and where important content is still missing. But also more generally: what else might turn out to be more complicated than expected? The other key question is: do people like and actually use the platform?
Makes sense to me. But this one...
And ideally, does it help move people from ambition to action — for example, by inspiring them to donate, explore new career paths, or volunteer their time to help solve the problems discussed?
...seems very hard to notice/track in a pilot. (I’d be very interested if you have ideas how to do this!)
Happy to keep you in the loop on which videos I find or plan to include — I’d really appreciate your thoughts or suggestions at that stage!
Sounds great, thank you! Feel free to DM me on the EA Forum or email jamie.a.harris94 [at] gmail.com
And also: if you’ve created any content yourself that might be a good fit, feel free to share!
I’m afraid it’s a bit too bespoke to the exact narrative/experience of the course to be worth sharing more widely. (Usually 2-8 minute videos summarising key concepts or insights and explaining them in the context of a subject-specific course for 15-18 year olds, e.g. this one.)
I agree that tracking the impact of the pilot won’t be easy/tricky. So far I just have some loose thoughts and will publish them, when I start focusing on this in two weeks.
Sounds very cool! I think video courses is a great idea, since I expect that a lot of people (myself included) at least sometimes find it a lot easier and more fun to watch videos than to read things.
Quite intrigued which videos you intend to use; when I’ve created EA-relevant online courses in the past, a dearth of high-quality, relevant videos has been a bottleneck. I ended up creating my own content/videos. (There are sometimes things like EA Global talks, but they often aren’t sufficiently introductory and broad, e.g. they’ll be about a specific intervention, org, or argument rather than about a cause area or topic.)
What uncertainties are you testing with the pilot? Is it mainly about demand/sign ups/views?
Hi Jamie,
Thanks for your comment!
Regarding the pilot:
It’s really about exploring what kinds of hurdles might come up in this 80⁄20 approach — for example, getting a clearer picture of where enough high-quality videos already exist and where important content is still missing. But also more generally: what else might turn out to be more complicated than expected?
The other key question is: do people like and actually use the platform? And ideally, does it help move people from ambition to action — for example, by inspiring them to donate, explore new career paths, or volunteer their time to help solve the problems discussed?
Happy to keep you in the loop on which videos I find or plan to include — I’d really appreciate your thoughts or suggestions at that stage! And also: if you’ve created any content yourself that might be a good fit, feel free to share!
Sounds exciting!
Makes sense to me. But this one...
...seems very hard to notice/track in a pilot. (I’d be very interested if you have ideas how to do this!)
Sounds great, thank you! Feel free to DM me on the EA Forum or email jamie.a.harris94 [at] gmail.com
I’m afraid it’s a bit too bespoke to the exact narrative/experience of the course to be worth sharing more widely. (Usually 2-8 minute videos summarising key concepts or insights and explaining them in the context of a subject-specific course for 15-18 year olds, e.g. this one.)
Hi Jamie,
I agree that tracking the impact of the pilot won’t be easy/tricky. So far I just have some loose thoughts and will publish them, when I start focusing on this in two weeks.
I will keep you in the loop via email.