My Skill Trees project is starting to grow! I'm building up a collection of printable open source templates that can guide and track progression in hands-on skills. Colour in the boxes as you complete each skill and get inspired to try new things. I'm seeking experts in a variety of areas to continue to grow the repository and help with translation into different languages. Check out the link for the full list: https://github.com/sjpiper145/MakerSkillTree/
GitHub - sjpiper145/MakerSkillTree: A repository of Maker Skill Trees and templates to make your own.

A repository of Maker Skill Trees and templates to make your own. - GitHub - sjpiper145/MakerSkillTree: A repository of Maker Skill Trees and templates to make your own.

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@sjpiper145 I love this idea and would be interested in collaborating on a website if you don't already have plans to make one.
@dreks Sounds cool! Others have suggested systems that make colouring in the boxes digital / filling in the template easier but all that is definitely outside my skill area.
Happy to collaborate, let me know what you have in mind.
@sjpiper145 My first thought is to take the ones you've completed and create a digital version that users can track via the website.
As an example, a user could go www.skilltree.com (or whatever url is available and on brand) and login to their account to view the skill trees they are actively working on. The website would track progress (by user input) and the user can use any color scheme they want to show progress. There could be suggestions and links for practicing and improving each skill.