Five days ago, I posted my first contest giveaway post. You, yes you, may just be the lucky one to win 3 SBD from me! Just share your responses on the contest question below:
If Miss Steemit were a teacher, who would she be? Why?
Will she be a Math teacher? Geography teacher? Tennis coach? Dance instructor? Be creative!
Contest Rules
- In about 100 words, share your answers below in the comments section. You may also draft a post to respond to my contest here, but please paste the link here so that I won't miss out on your entry!
- Please upvote & resteem this contest post, so that we can get more perspectives and entries. Learning is about sharing, and sharing is caring!
- Only one entry per person, and entry must be written in English.
- Contest ends on April 5th, 2018 at 3:00 pm (Malaysia Time Zone, +GMT 8).
- Only one winner will win 3 SBD.
- Special mentions will be included. Should it be super awesome entries for these special mentions, there might just be a little surprise in their wallet (amount to be determined).
Contest Tips
- Make connections to what I have written in my post on how Steemit has changed me - OPTIONAL
- Elaboration with real-life, concrete examples in the education world (which subject? which age group? etc.)
- Think out of the box - be creative and original!
Here are some responses that I have received so far:
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If Steemit were a teacher, she would be. (The first thing that came into my mind) She will help the newcomers, on guiding them, assisting them to the road of success on steemit. She will always bring around her rotan, make sure only great quality content are being here, all the bad content will be warned and guided. She will spend countless hours on planning the roadmap, on the direction of where we moving towards. She will hire a few assistants in the class to help into moderating the class 😂 when she is not around.
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If Miss Steemit were a teacher, she would be my mentor. My mentor is my manager and my good friend the reason is that she taught how to be good at what I'm doing professionally from a single piece of blank paper to multiple pages of a book with great knowledge and all how-to good stuff as my guidance as my reference for my career. Without her effort and time for so many years, I wouldn't achieve what I'm having now. She gave me plenty of chances to explore the possibility of a solution and she gave me the freedom to do whatever I think it can work. I really feel so grateful to meet her at my workplace and so grateful she spent the time to guide me.By
If Miss Steemit were a teacher, she will be teaching photojournalism. She will be teaching a whole bunch of people from young to old as long as the students can read and write, also those students must at least own a handphone. If the students have laptop and camera that will be great. As a teacher teaching photojournalism, 1stly, she will teach them to be as attentive as a guard dog to the surrounding news so to capture moments that can be their next report/write up. She also needs teach them how to draft their write up, edit it to make it interesting to the readers. She will spend hours reading their journals and making comments necessarily. Additionally, she will teach them to be a successful photojournalist not only in taking photos and making great contents, but also in communicating to people in events and meetings. Photojournalists need to be always on the spot, at the right place, right timing, right people and right news so that they get to capture the photos, come out with the awesome contents for readers and also communicating and engaging with readers as well as people they are making interviews with. Photojournalists need to be always updated with the latest news and trends whether in art or music or history or science or finance or sports or food or blockchain or crypto or games, basically everything. Miss Steemit is definitely an educator in photojournalism. If not, she will not be successful in Steemit.