An Invitation To Write For SkillPractical Guest Tech DIY Project_Guidelines
SkillPractical Ed-Tech Platform (Projects, Tests, IQs, Learning Paths, Trainings)
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We are excited to announce that we now welcome guest DIY Projects for our ed-tech website SkillPractical.com. If you want to share your ideas, technical knowledge with others by writing DIY Projects, SkillPractical.com is a wonderful place. If you are a professional or Subject Matter Expert (SME), we will consider you as SkillPractical.com Author. We are looking for quality and efficient information to be written for our readers in various software and hardware technologies especially for trending technologies like Java, Spring Boot, Microservices, Autocad, Matlab, etc.
SkillPractical designs learning paths on trending software & hardware technologies. Our learning path unique design contains DIY projects to LEARN, competitive tests to PRACTICE, Interview Questions to PREPARE.
JAVA LEARNING PATH:
BENEFITS FOR AUTHORS:
- Get visibility to recruiters, community members, our readers, our recruitment partners, and other SkillPractical followers. Projects with video explanations increase visibility to your LinkedIn profile.
- Other benefits include self-branding your technical skills through our portal in your resume, LinkedIn profile, GitHub, etc.
- The authors will get freelancing tasks and training opportunities for our growing user base.
- Earn money for your DIY projects once your projects go trending on our website.
WHAT IS SKILLPRACTICAL DIY PROJECT:
SkillPractical technical DIY (Do It Yourself) projects are designed by subject experts to help the learners quickly understand the concept and practice it by themself. Each project will have a clear abstract, introduction, modules with module steps, related resources, module assessment, and more useful info.
Download the below PDF to get a clear understanding of how to design the SkillPracical DIY project and its internal blocks.
SkillPractical DIY Project Making Guide
HOW TO START:
- Email your thoughts to [email protected].
- One of our tech experts will contact you and go through the technical topics you are comfortable to start with. You can click here to view the topics on which we need projects.
SUBMIT YOUR DIY PROJECT:
- Email us your project as an MS Word (.doc or .docx) attachment.
- Type "Guest DIY Project" in the subject line of the email.
- Be sure to include your contact information so we know how to be in touch.
- While submitting your DIY project, please also tell us briefly about yourself, your website/blog (if any), readership, and social media networks.
- Submit your project document to [email protected].
- The project you prepared will be reviewed by our technical experts and published on our website under your name and LinkedIn profile.
POST SUBMISSION PROCESS:
Please allow 2-3 business days to hear back from us once you’ve submitted your project or topic idea. Upon review of your project or topic idea, we will consider how it meets the guidelines and how the topic fits with our editorial direction. Your project may be accepted as is, or with minor edits for greater clarity. We may provide a short introduction or conclusion to provide context as to why we believe the project is important to our readers. If we feel your project is on-point but needs more substantive changes, we will email you back with our thoughts and requests for revision. We understand what it takes to write a technical DIY project and the work involved. We respect your dedication and hard work here.
Thanks in advance for your interest in being an author on the SkillPractical Ed-Tech website. We look forward to receiving your submission. We will work hard to ensure not only a smooth process but a great outcome for our readers along with your success.
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