The Uxcel Contributor Program empowers learners and professionals from all backgrounds to help improve the platform’s content, including lessons, questions, exercises, and topic explanations.

Anyone can become a contributor simply by providing helpful feedback. Whether you’ve spotted an error, have an idea to make something clearer, or want to suggest an improvement, your input matters. Feedback can be small or large, from fixing a typo to rewriting an entire explanation—what matters most is that it adds value.

If your feedback is accepted and your profile includes your name and a profile picture, you’ll automatically be recognized as a contributor for that piece of content.

Get started with these steps

1. Provide feedback

While using Uxcel, look for areas where you can improve content. Click the “Provide Feedback” button, which appears throughout lessons, quizzes, and other modules. Choose Improvement to suggest an enhancement or Problem if something seems incorrect.

2. Share your thoughts clearly

In the feedback form, clearly describe what you think should change and why. You can flag unclear language, incorrect answers, image issues, or anything else that could use improvement. Thoughtful, specific feedback helps us take action quickly.

3. Complete your profile

Make sure your Uxcel profile has your name and a profile photo. This ensures we can give you visible credit once your feedback is accepted.

4. Get recognized

Once your suggestion is reviewed and approved, you’ll be listed as a contributor on that specific piece of content. It’s a great way to make a real impact and get recognized for your contributions to the learning experience.

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FAQs

Why become a contributor?

Contributing to Uxcel is a great way to support learners around the world while developing your own communication and subject matter skills. Contributors get public credit on the platform, build a portfolio of meaningful contributions, and help improve the quality and accuracy of content used by thousands of users. It’s a chance to make an impact and be part of something bigger.


I’m new to this—can I still participate?

Absolutely! Anyone can contribute to Uxcel. Whether you’re a student, professional, or lifelong learner, we welcome your input. You don’t need to be an expert or have formal training—if you spot something that can be improved, your feedback is valuable.


What kind of feedback can I leave?

You can give feedback on anything in the platform, including assessment questions, lessons, explanations, images, or terminology. Just click the “Provide Feedback” button and let us know what could be improved, clarified, or corrected. Feedback can address factual accuracy, clarity, grammar, spelling, or even suggest better examples or alternative phrasing.


How do I become a contributor?

Leave meaningful feedback using the “Provide Feedback” tool. If your suggestion is accepted and your profile has both a name and a profile photo, you’ll automatically be credited as a contributor to that specific piece of content.


How will I know if my feedback was accepted?

You’ll receive an email notification once your feedback has been reviewed and accepted by our team. After it’s implemented, you’ll also be listed as a contributor on that specific piece of content—just make sure your profile includes both a name and profile picture.


What happens after I submit feedback?

Our content team reviews all submissions. If your suggestion helps improve clarity, accuracy, or user experience, we’ll incorporate it. We may adjust your wording or implementation slightly, but your contribution will still be credited.


Can I contribute more than once?

Yes, please do! The more you contribute, the more you help the community and increase your footprint on the platform. Frequent contributors may be invited to participate in special content projects or pilot programs.


Why isn’t my name showing up as a contributor?

Make sure your Uxcel profile is complete. You need to have both a display name and a profile picture for us to show you as a contributor. If either is missing, we won’t be able to list you—even if your feedback was accepted.

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