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What would you like to learn or share?

👋 Welcome the Grant for the Web Skill Sharing Hub!

This is a space to express things you’d like to learn and share with others in the community. Join the conversation on the Interledger Slack or the community forum!

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    Map

    Express what you're most interested in. Anything is welcome!
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    Match

    See how you connect to others via your curiosity.
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    Meet

    Host or join a session to exchange perspectives with like-minded people.

Submit a skill or high five an existing one. When multiple people share your interest, a session can emerge. Leave your Interledger Slack username and we'll help you turn your idea into a next skill sharing session!

Sessions take any format that best fits the facilitator and the skill they are sharing, for example peer sharing salon conversation workshop lunch & learn talk one-on-one presentation brainstorm AMA

Community interests

Into one of the ideas below? Go ahead and add your name to the topics of your choice.

●Skills that ●people want to ↗︎learn and ↗︎share

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Sessions

Skill shares, peer learning and other sessions from the Grant for the Web community.

Here to help

New sessions are added to this page by Philo or Gunnar. For questions, reach out to them on the Interledger Slack or the community forum.

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Philo van Kemenade

I create tools, stories and things in between to amplify human connection with arts and culture. Openness, curiosity and play are some of my core values. With Gradual, I am scratching an itch I've had for many years: how do we make exchanging knowledge and skills more easy and fun? Talk to me about: lifelong learning, generous user interfaces, the combination of AI and Cultural Heritage, handstands, living in Japan, hiking in Slovakia.

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Gunnar de Jong

Life-long learner on a continuous pursuit towards bringing people together across disciplines. As an actor and theater maker I have experimented extensively with ensemble driven work, audience participation and ways to co-design devised immersive experiences. Gradual allows me to bring that playful energy into an even broader range of communities and learn from people like you! Let's talk about: sailing, lighthouses, gaming, contemporary theatre and dance practitioners, acting methodologies, chess, living in NYC, London or Amsterdam.