Creating Chess Lessons on Chess.com

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JoshMeisner
I've got an idea that's definitely been thought of before, I just want to raise awareness of it. Chess.com has plenty of lessons available, and I use them a lot for growing as a chess player. However, what if we could make our own lessons centered around our own games? We could add commentary to some possible moves, why they work, some good alternative moves, and more. What do you guys think of this idea?
notmtwain
ChessIsSimplyTheBest wrote:
I've got an idea that's definitely been thought of before, I just want to raise awareness of it. Chess.com has plenty of lessons available, and I use them a lot for growing as a chess player. However, what if we could make our own lessons centered around our own games? We could add commentary to some possible moves, why they work, some good alternative moves, and more. What do you guys think of this idea?

Hmm, sounds like a blog.

JoshMeisner
notmtwain wrote:
ChessIsSimplyTheBest wrote:
I've got an idea that's definitely been thought of before, I just want to raise awareness of it. Chess.com has plenty of lessons available, and I use them a lot for growing as a chess player. However, what if we could make our own lessons centered around our own games? We could add commentary to some possible moves, why they work, some good alternative moves, and more. What do you guys think of this idea?

Hmm, sounds like a blog.

Yeah, you're right. But I feel like simply annotating games just isn't interactive enough for later studying purposes.

Duongdaivi552012

Be how to create lesson for me

 

Khalidm123456789

Create a club (Or use a popular club), make a forum, write the lesson, or a link of YouTube of the lesson. Some people started doing this, but they are chess masters.

Duongdaivi552012
this is there

 

TheMsquare

That's why there is a class room feature🤔👍

blackhorse986

How do you create a lesson?

 

Martin_Stahl
blackhorse986 wrote:

How do you create a lesson?

 

 

There's not functionality to create Lessons. You could write a blog, as mentioned, or create a topic, but not something similar to the Lesson format on site.

ThrillerFan

The lessons on chess.com are a joke anyway.  The "Advanced" level, the highest one, is MAYBE 1400 strength.  Great for when you are so tired that you don't want to waste rating points playing Blitz.  That's about its only use.

 

Makes you wonder what they consider "Intermediate".  800?  200 for Beginner?

IntuitionGod

Same

zhengkangzhu
ThrillerFan wrote:

The lessons on chess.com are a joke anyway. The "Advanced" level, the highest one, is MAYBE 1400 strength. Great for when you are so tired that you don't want to waste rating points playing Blitz. That's about its only use.

Makes you wonder what they consider "Intermediate". 800? 200 for Beginner?

Yeah the lessons are kinda a joke. The advanced tactics are 1000 at most and the beginner ones are like 250.

fang2345
JoshMeisner wrote:
I've got an idea that's definitely been thought of before, I just want to raise awareness of it. Chess.com has plenty of lessons available, and I use them a lot for growing as a chess player. However, what if we could make our own lessons centered around our own games? We could add commentary to some possible moves, why they work, some good alternative moves, and more. What do you guys think of this idea?

yes cool idea.

Savelii_O

But how to create lessons though?

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