<div dir="ltr">In the K.I.S.S. vein, I'd say just use your 'space's wiki to create a page for that project/class and just put in the step by step pictures to make it look like instructables. Since it's a wiki then you have the collaborative editing already there. Other than that there's always <a href="http://www.dozuki.com">http://www.dozuki.com</a>. Here's an example: <a href="http://firepickdelta.dozuki.com/">http://firepickdelta.dozuki.com/</a></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 7:49 AM, overflo <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:flo@tekstix.com" target="_blank">flo@tekstix.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hi,<br>
<br>
Yesterday we had an awesome micropython on ESP8266 Workshop at the<br>
metalab hackspace in vienna.<br>
<br>
Anlumo prepared slides and i helped out a little with troubleshooting<br>
whenever a participant run into some problem.<br>
That setup worked very well for our ~30 participants.<br>
<br>
During the workshop i was asked the same questions from different people<br>
and had to solve the same problem twice (an el-cheapo broken usb cable,<br>
drivers, python syntax woes).<br>
<br>
After the workshop i spent some time thinking about the setup and how we<br>
can improve the workshop setup for further workshops.<br>
<br>
I'd like to have the workshop material online.<br>
Something like instructables, with pictures and step-by-step guides.<br>
Usually you have a projector displaying the current step and how far the<br>
workshop already progressed yet.<br>
so when people come by late they can still join in in.<br>
<br>
optimally it would diplay some QR code so participants can just point<br>
their mobile phone/tablet there and get the instructions right away.<br>
<br>
We should collect all questions and Problems during the workshop and<br>
save them in a structured way to assemble a FAQ and get Annotations to<br>
each slide for "common problems" and such.<br>
<br>
Ideally this workshop platform would have something like a git backend<br>
that supports branches and merges.<br>
so that new steps, pictures and other course material can be merged and<br>
people holding workshops can reuse the same material in other *spaces<br>
worldwide and improve the quality of the material.<br>
<br>
The whole thing should be as decetral as possible so that the course<br>
material is not lost or in the hands of some corporation running a service.<br>
(These things tend to get commerical all the time, and once they become<br>
commercial you can either view ads or the comany is bought by some<br>
bigger fish and it turns into a paywall service. :( )<br>
<br>
<br>
So what i am looking for is something like<br>
Instructables with a github backend that provides wikipedia<br>
functionality or piratepad features for collaborative editing.<br>
<br>
If this was web 3.11 bullshit bingo this sentence would crack the<br>
jackpot :)<br>
But I guess you get the idea.<br>
<br>
<br>
I bet i am not the first person on the planet to come up with this idea,<br>
so who made it, what is it called and can you recommend it?<br>
<br>
<br>
Thank you very much for your time and feedback!<br>
<br>
:*<br>
-flo<br>
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