Words are Hard
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Words are Hard
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#4 Participants
Attendees
Customers
But really you should just refer to them as people. The people who take courses with you are just people. Not hackers, or students, or WildCats or Urban Achievers. People. People and customers. Customeople.As for the school thing, if what you think you're running is a school, call it a school. Words aren't hard, marketing is hard.
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#7edit: The real question is, how do you get this far without knowing you are running an Apprenticeship? https://www.hackerschool.com/about
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#8Apprentice, journeyman or fellow, and Master edit: The real question is, how do you get this far without knowing you are running an Apprenticeship? https://www.hackerschool.com/about
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#9What about "learner"? Or "scholar"? I like scholar.
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#10You never explained why you need to refer to them as anything. So they can feel part of a team? To refer collectively to them easily in meetings? Why not just use: Participants Attendees Customers But really you should just refer to them as people. The people who take courses with you are just people. Not hackers, or students, or WildCats or Urban Achievers. People. People and customers. Customeople. As for the schoo…