Hi again,

If anyone could pass this message around to their local LUGs and other
groups, that would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,
-- matt

"G. Matthew Rice" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> The JTA software has finally been published with the LPIC-3 job tasks for
> everyone to help vote on.
> 
> 
> What is the purpose of the Job Task Analysis (JTA) survey?
> 
>   The JTA survey is being performed so that LPI can determine how much
>   coverage is required for each objective on the LPIC-3 exams.  The tasks
>   that are being reviewed will provide the psychometrician with the data
>   that is needed to make this determination (these are the weights that
>   you have seen on the LPIC-1 and LPIC-2 exams).
> 
>   For each job task, you will be asked to comment on:
> 
>       - how often the specific task is performed (or understanding of
>               a concept is required)
>       - how important it is to know this task or concept
> 
>   The JTA survey should be taken by anyone that is in this role in the
>   profession or has knowledge of the tasks involved in this role; such
>   as managers and project planners.
> 
> 
> Bonus for Linux Professionals Helping with the JTA
> 
>   As an incentive for people to help with the JTA survey, we will
>   randomly award one (1) of one hundred (100) LPIC-3 exam vouchers to
>   Linux professionals that complete the entire LPIC-3 JTA (currently,
>   there are 365 tasks in the survey).
> 
>   These vouchers will be usable at any exam lab the LPI holds at various
>   worldwide events such as LinuxWorld, IT360, and other regional events.
>   Sorry, we cannot make these vouchers valid at the computer-based testing
>   centres.  If you cannot attend any LPI exam labs, you can transfer the
>   voucher to another LPI candidate and they are valid until Dec 31, 2008.
> 
>   We anticipate that 300-400 Linux professionals will participate in this 
>   survey.
> 
>   The eligibility period for this draw ends on December 9th, 2006.
> 
> 
> The Minimally Qualified Candidate (MQC)
> 
>   The MQC is a description of the Linux professional that would be
>   able to pass the LPIC-3 exams.  This description should be read before
>   starting the survey.
> 
>   The full description is at: 
> 
>       
> https://group.lpi.org/publicwiki/bin/view/Examdev/LPIC-3#The_Minimally_Qualified_Candidat
> 
> 
> The Location of the JTA
> 
>   The JTA is available at: https://www.lpi.org/caf/Xamdev/jta
> 
>   You will need to provide your LPI username and password.  This is so
>   that we may track your progress through the task list.  It also means
>   that you do not have to finish the JTA survey in one pass.  Just return
>   when you are able and you will only have to review the tasks that you
>   have not seen already.
> 
>   Using your username and password also lets us find you if you are one
>   of the Linux professionals awards the LPIC-3 exam voucher (see above).
> 
> Regards and happy surveying,
> -- 
> g. matthew rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>           starnix, toronto, ontario, ca
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g. matthew rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>           starnix, toronto, ontario, ca
phone: 647.722.5301 x242                                  gpg id: EF9AAD20
http://www.starnix.com              professional linux services & products
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