Closed quetzalliwrites closed 6 months ago
assigned to @trohit20 and @kakabisht
Might get some other good ideas here from last year discussion on tutorials: https://github.com/orgs/asyncapi/discussions/379
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What Dev Docs changes are you proposing?
As part of Google Season of Docs 2023 at AsyncAPI, we're going to create a 100-level interactive learning path.
Our only educational content is static AsyncAPI documentation; the community needs more engaging and interactive ways to learn AsyncAPI concepts and architecture. To make learning AsyncAPI more accessible and enjoyable, we propose creating interactive learning paths that incorporate best practices. Our solution is to create interactive learning paths with engaging videos, gamification elements, immersive storylines with eLearning characters, badges, quizzes, points systems, etc.
➡️ This task belongs to the following Docs EPIC: https://github.com/asyncapi/website/issues/1520.
What will this task cover?
Conduct research on AsyncAPI concepts and architecture to identify the most important topics to cover in the interactive learning path. This includes reviewing the existing static documentation and identifying gaps in the content.
NOTE: The first learning paths can re-purpose content from the current AsyncAPI Docs content buckets of tutorials and concepts, which were created thanks to GSoD 2022.
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