Welcome! We are glad to have you back to read our newsletter
As quiet as the last week was for us, we were able to accomplish a good number of things and gradually making our way to full re-brand and good start of another phase of the program. Missed our last newsletter, read it here.
The W3B3BRIDGE re-brand is gradually coming along and this is driven by four (4) major pillars of Interaction, Learning, Networking and Contribution.
We are happy to say that we are on the right track thanks to the feedback and reviews from Kernel fellows and mentors.
What we Achieved
Curriculum: We have been able to effectively review the previous program curriculum, this was done to create a more robust curriculum that will foster learning alongside interaction and collaboration between the students of the upcoming cohort.
Program Structure: We were able to review the program structure for the next cohort, this is an ongoing process as we will be exploring all avenues to better structure the program.
Dao.care proposal submission: Thanks to the dao.care team, we were the first project to submit a proposal for community funding on their platform. The session also doubled as a user feedback session and we can attest to the good work the dao.care team have put in to make the platform seamless
Week 4 Targets.
Website: As part of the ongoing program rebrand, we are going to be delivering the new website this week.
Curriculum Development: We will be working on the curriculum development this week, especially since we were able to fully review the previous curriculums.
Boot camp round up: The 500NigeriaDevs4Eth present phase is about to round up. Despite the number of participants we had in the phase we have 10 finalists out of which 6 of them will be rounding development of their projects this weekend. Find here the document of what they are working on.
As the team of week 3 “Take back the web”, we are working on creating access to a new web for Africans and make the web work us.