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A new member expresses a desire for a community-driven system on the site that allows users to post articles or tutorials on physics topics, similar to resources found in their Edx course. They highlight the lack of structured learning paths available on the site and suggest that such a feature could enhance understanding for learners. The member acknowledges the existence of a section called "Insights" but notes it could benefit from better organization. They emphasize that while this system cannot replace textbooks, it would serve as a valuable complement by offering diverse explanations from various contributors. The forum encourages members to apply to write for Insights, promising to review and publish suitable articles.
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Hello everyone,

New member here, love the site, but it is missing something I'd love ( or perhaps I can't find it ). I'm taking a physics course on Edx and the community TA's write up great short articles that aid in understanding a problem or particular concept. I'd love to have some sort of system that would allow people to post write-ups or tutorials on various topics. I want to learn more about physics, but there isn't really a structure I can follow on the site that would help me logically progress through topics. I know this is a forum, but I feel like such a feature, a community curated tutorial system, would provide a great jumping off point for people like me. I may develop my own site around this premise if it is not within the scope of this site.

If there is such a feature on this site or other sites that provide such a system, I'd love to hear about it.

Thank you,

Andrew
 
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Or simply some sort of system that catalogs really good posts that explain something really well.
 
Insights is something along that line. It cannot replace textbooks with their organized structure, of course.
 
I just found that section! Thanks for point it out to me. It could use some better organization. No, nothing can replace textbooks, but such a system can be a great complement to one. If you have a hard time understanding a concept, it would be nice to be able to have access to an array of alternate explanations from people of all backgrounds. Thanks for your insight. hehe
 
Feel free to apply to write for Insights. We'll review your articles and publish them if it meets our standards. :smile:
 

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