It's a thought, coming from a person who feels somewhat overwealmed with the prospect of teaching myself to mod. Here's some pros and cons that I can think of:
Pros:
- More modders coming in and more experience all around
- More modders = more mods, and therefore more fun.
- It's a cycle; when a student is taught, "graduates," and learns some more on their own, another teacher is born.
- Much easier for people to get started with modding.
- It could be organized pretty well; people could "apply" for a specific area that they wanted to learn (even some oldies).
- Skills taught here could help someone in a possible future job. (animating, for instance)
Cons
- Somewhat time-consuming. People often don't have time for this, but the real pressure would be on the students to work to learn.
- Number of likely mods might get repetative and overwealming.
- The pride and joy of many modders is that they taught themselves. This would be lost slightly, but people do have the option of whether they want training.
What do you all think?
Edited by Smeagolfan24, 02 September 2007 - 11:16 PM.