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RE: Steemit Update [ July 29th, 2024 ] : Steemit Engagement Challenge Season 19 - Week 4

in #steemit4 months ago

For the electronic teams, I think they are giving a contest that everyone can't enter based on their requirements. Devices they use for their practicals are not something regular and for that reason, many people don't enter the contest.

Most of these devices they use are very expensive and most users who will want to participate can't lay their hands on it.

  • Electronics is practical or what people might call "DIY", NOT an essay writing. It is more of designing, building, testing, and troubleshooting electronic circuits. And these all involves components and tools. If this program must have values, it has to be like what people learn in real lives on a particular skills. This way, they can even use what they learn in real life too. (We understand this is not really easy for those who doesn't have interest at all in this skill or for the copy and paste users who are only interested on votes.)

  • Components can be found in most electronics repairs shops. Seriouse and interested users who really wants to learn can always sacrifice that. Additionally, in Nigeria we have Jumia and Konga, other countries have where those components could be purchased either online or in a physical shop.

  • As for their prices, they are not really expensive as you emphasized.

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