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Welcome to Module 201

How to use Dework?

Student Learning Targets

201.1: I can organise Dework Spaces
201.2: I can create Dework views where I find information I need
201.3: I can connect Dework to create Discord actions
201.4: I can streamline recording Contributions
201.5: I can record Contributions
201.6: I can organize tasks and indentify tags
201.7: I can understand states and update Task Statuses
201.8: I can measure task rewards

Welcome

This module offers a comprehensive exploration of the Dework tool's functionalities, honing in on its critical role in enhancing operations and cultivating collaboration within decentralized communities, with a special emphasis on its application in the SingularityNET Ambassador Program.

In this module, you will become proficient in the nuts and bolts of Dework. You will explore the seamless integration of Dework with popular communication platforms like Discord. Understanding and recording contributions is a crucial aspect, and this module will provide the necessary knowledge to record contributions effectively, fostering a culture of acknowledgment and appreciation.

As you progress, you will be introduced to the creation and utilization of task templates to streamline workflows, saving time and promoting uniformity. The module will also enhance your administrative capabilities within Dework spaces.

Further, you will get hands-on experience in updating task statuses, understanding the various states and organizing tasks effectively using identification tags. Towards the end of this module, you will learn to measure task rewards with task points, a vital feature in recognizing and rewarding community contributions.

By the end of this module, you will be equipped with the skills and knowledge to effectively navigate and utilize the Dework tool. This module is a stepping stone to becoming a proficient Dework user.

Remember, as you advance, don't hesitate to experiment with the tool to discover new functionalities and configurations that align with the unique needs of your community. Good luck, and happy learning!