Awesome advice, thank you for your input. nostr:npub1qdjn8j4gwgmkj3k5un775nq6q3q7mguv5tvajstmkdsqdja2havq03fqm7 ,nostr:npub1yx6pjypd4r7qh2gysjhvjd9l2km6hnm4amdnjyjw3467fy05rf0qfp7kza , and nostr:npub1fdarsxprc3dvc2tq20c37fmntkshfyks7v4929d4r65rhj3ft7us3fjzut as well. What if I ran our own relay and locked them down to it for the time being?
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That was exactly what I was going to suggest. However it still sounds like a solution in search of a problem. Can you describe your use-case better maybe?
I cannot, as it is only an amorphous blob in my peripheral vision. A solution in search of a problem seems like a pretty concise way to put it
Ages of children? Asking as how to respond with best tips. I’ve always been a fan of multiple learning approach. Humans learn information in various ways so anything that combines: Reading, auditory & kinetic into one lesson **may** be helpful.
What is the number one thing you’re seeking to teach & improve on?
K-12, so of course the approach would change depending on the group. This program is essentially brand new and I get to build it to serve the community. The mission of the nonprofit is to provide food security to the community, and to promote education. We have a monarch- oriented pollinator garden, I've revamped their composting operation, set up vermicomposting, and built a tilapia pond to get aquaculture rolling.
Yay 🥳 Love 💜 Huge #pollinator advocate myself.
If you’re in #USA please consider contacting local #USDA They have a lot of great resources for teaching children. Some even have various groups come in for plantings, etc. Local groups typically work with #USDA in cohesive arrangements together to benefit everyone. They also offer grants.
If you’re outside #USA much is online to use anyway. Hugs 🫂