I get the impression that they already have years worth of demand lined up, and so investing in supply improvements will have far higher returns on their end.
I’d hate for this to be the reason why CFAR decides not to pursue putting out an online course on rationality. Even if demand really is as high as you say, doing an online course would dramatically increase the number of people able to go through the curriculum at all, which I assume would be good progress toward CFAR’s mission. Even if CFAR couldn’t fully take advantage of the extra demand for camps that this would drive, I still think Konkvistador & Wrongnesslessness’ idea is worthwhile for the organization.
I’d hate for this to be the reason why CFAR decides not to pursue putting out an online course on rationality. Even if demand really is as high as you say, doing an online course would dramatically increase the number of people able to go through the curriculum at all, which I assume would be good progress toward CFAR’s mission. Even if CFAR couldn’t fully take advantage of the extra demand for camps that this would drive, I still think Konkvistador & Wrongnesslessness’ idea is worthwhile for the organization.