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The learning section gives a unique voice to academics of fields related to political issues and invites users to participate in educational activities to improve their knowledge base. Scholarly research shared by academics can help users gain access to facts and theories from those most qualified to advise the public. This section will highlight a unique category for events in academia, provide descriptions of political terms and political principles by leading academics. It explains relevant theorem and research models for those seeking to be active academics. Academics can create unique user profiles which outline their background and research. Anyone can claim themselves to be an academic but what makes the profile special is its content.
User made content in this section will be its driving force. They can create quizzes for a fun and informative way to involve peers. Teachers/professors can use the site to quiz their students (probably not with grades but just as a sample quiz or exercise). Users can also make polls/surveys to discover interesting facts about the people in their network, or even the public at large. Ideally expert polling organizations would tap into the resources of the site to help them conduct their research about political opinions etc. These polls and their results can be private or included in the Statistics section of the site.
Users can earn badges of honor in this section by creating and filling out quizzes, creating polls/surveys meeting thresholds of responses, submitting scholarly works, creating quizzes with a threshold of responses, voting up scholarly works, voting up quizzes, and voting up polls/surveys. This section will have a uniquely large number of badge rewards to encourage as much participation as possible.
