Hello!
I always like to think that Codeforces is not only a place where you come to compete but also a place where you can learn. Learn new things.
Two years ago, we launched the EDU subproject, a platform for publishing classes. There are already several classes, but there are so many interesting topics around!
The Codeforces team can write the platform, make the technical foundation, but it would be great to write content with the support of the community.
Thanks to the support of competitive programming alumni, we have a budget for targeted grants for the preparation of new classes in the EDU section. Hope we have new content soon!
We are looking for lesson authors who could prepare and record one or more lessons. Those who are now red or have ever been red are invited.
We assume that one lesson (class) consists of:
- 3-5 steps: break the lesson into logical parts,
- video materials explaining the topic (usually, the total duration is 60-120 minutes),
- text summary
- a thematic training set of problems with a wide range of complexity (from the most basic on this topic to quite tricky ones)
- first of all, we would like to cover the main topics of competitive programming — DP, graphs, basic data structures, etc.
Please note that we expect you to record and edit the video by yourself. Look at already recorded lessons to understand the expected format and structure of lessons. We have a rich history of teaching, so you can count on our advice and assistance in preparing lecture plans and problems. If video editing scares you, then here we can help.
We invite you to help grow the community and make history. I am sure that the recorded classes will be watched by tens of thousands of people (or more?).
The reward for recording one class is $1000.
If you are now red or have ever been red and you are interested in this offer, then fill out the form (open until June 28th).