The company is looking for someone to build its lesson plans
The company is keeping its cards close to its chest at the moment as the description doesn’t say much about what the software is planning. According to the posting,for someone who can teach certain musical concepts and has “substantial experience with music education” for both children and adults. Whoever gets hired will be put in charge of ensuring Duolingo Music is based on “learning science” to teach music in a way “that is fun, fast-paced, and emphasizes ‘learning by doing’”.
Beyond the description and what the company is looking for, not much else can be gleaned about Duolingo’s latest venture. It’s unknown what these"concepts" are exactly. Additionally, we don't know if the app will teach people how to read and write music or how to play an instrument. However taking a look at the company’s other education apps, Duolingo Music may follow a trajectory similar to how the company gamified other disciplines.teaches, well, math to both children and adults.
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