I'm curious if teachers would use a free solution where they can manage their content online in their personal accounts. Content can be made public, private or semi private (other users cannot modify your content without your permission). Behind the scenes, a correlation engine can help users discover one another's relevant content. A reputation system will reward users with high value content. Thoughts?

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What kind of content do you have in mind? Lesson plans and materials? Photos/videos? Something else? It would probably have some appeal, for the kind of teacher who uses sites this like one already. For the type of teacher who prefers to live and work in the analog age (which is quite a large number, I think) it just wouldn't meet them where they're at.
Yes, lesson plans and materials including attachments such as pdf, doc, ppt, jpg, mov, etc. As a non-profit, we can distribute donations to the teachers that have high value content. I suspect the digital age teacher segment is growing quickly.

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