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RE: El Mapa Sonoro | Misterio de Geo -quest / SC-S29W2
Thank you for your participation in Geo-Quest Mystery – Week 2: The Sound Map. Here is an evaluation of the post by @lunasilver, following the official Week 2 rubric for Geo-Quest Mystery.
Evaluation Summary
| Criteria | Score | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| 1. SteemAtlas Pin & Sound Description | 1.75 / 2.0 | The SteemAtlas pin is clearly included with coordinates and a precise named place (Plaza Bolívar de Villa de Cura, Aragua – Venezuela), plus Google Maps. The post gives strong context: a historical/recreational plaza, cultural events, exercise area, and daily life. Sound description is present (birds, voices, engines). To reach full points, add a tighter sound-focused paragraph describing the exact sound layers at the moment of recording (dominant sound vs background, distance/echo, rhythm). |
| 2. Creativity of Mission & Hidden Sound Challenge | 1.30 / 2.0 | The location choice is meaningful and personal (memory + community plaza) and the soundscape is varied (people + vehicles + birds). The “guessing” element is partially present through comments (others guessed sounds and the author confirmed). However, the post could make the Hidden Sound Challenge clearer inside the main text by hiding three distinct sound clues (without naming them) and explicitly inviting readers to identify them. |
| 3. Speem.watch Proof Video (20–60 seconds, focus on sound) | 2.25 / 2.5 | A proof video is provided (IPFS via Speem), and it appears to carry authentic ambient audio (listeners identified vehicles, murmuring voices, laughter, birds). Good compliance. To reach full points: include a short “standing still” segment and avoid capturing any sensitive/insult word from passersby (even if accidental), or edit/re-record if the audio includes unwanted identifiable speech. |
| 4. Storytelling Quality | 2.30 / 2.5 | Strong storytelling: the plaza’s meaning, personal memories with children, historical notes, and how the space changed (remodeling, park area). The narrative connects place to identity well. To reach full points, add a dedicated “one-minute listening” paragraph describing loudest/smallest/repeating/surprise sound. |
| 5. Engagement (Listening / Guessing others) | 0.85 / 1.0 | Engagement is good: the author replies thoughtfully to commenters and you confirmed they commented on other participations. Full points would be earned by clearly guessing sounds on at least two other entries (three sound guesses each) with short justification. |
Final Score: 8.45 / 10
Remarks:
This is a very solid Week 2 entry: clear SteemAtlas pin, meaningful location choice, authentic proof video, and storytelling that adds cultural and personal depth. The main improvement to push it closer to 9+ would be to make the Hidden Sound Challenge explicit in the body (three hidden sound clues) and add a short structured “one-minute listening” section.
— Geo-Quest Mystery Jury
Thank you so much for all the suggestions for improvement. I've already added the questions that will guide you in finding the hidden sounds.