Hi guys!
Explain, pls, that the courses will be divided into two parts? Some of them will be paid (pay with tokens, for example), others will be paid by the employer, but in return, the student will have to work for the company for some time - for example, a minimum contract for several months to cover the costs of courses. Right?
Thank you.
Hi enthusiast,
I would like to start by mentioning that for the first 1 year all courses on BitDegree will be free to attract as much students as possible. User growth pool will be used to incentivize this traction. In the future premium courses will be offered.
Students will be able to choose from a plethora of IT courses. Most of the courses will be free to enroll for the first year. All of the courses will have a sponsor who funds the students participating. Depending on sponsor, students will receive micro-scholarships for learning. This is calculated by achievements every student is performing. Think of it this way, if you solve a "CodeCademy" style of exercise, you get micro-payment for doing that. This is one way of distributing sponsors funding to students.
Another way is: Students enroll to paid courses. All the funds are frozen until, the achievement is unlocked. Basically students learn for free, because he is getting back his money while learning. This incentivizes students, to finish the course.
There will be more enrollment models how students will learn.