The LPI Mattaché wrote: 
> LPI has a perennial issue in the creation of courseware for the higher
> level exams.  We are thinking of starting a wiki project to create a
> Body of Knowledge for the exams; starting with 201/202.
> If I were to set up the framework, play at editor and, of course, add
> content, would anyone be interested in helping fill it out?
> I believe the main use of this would be for courseware/book authors.
> Hopefully, it will encourage more people to develop training materials
> as well. 
Wikis are outstanding for impromptu, unplanned, sometimes even
unorganized thoughts that come in spurts or otherwise need to be
expanded with minimal effort.  As such, they are great for team
knowledge share, information capture, drill-down detail and, in the
case of otherwise unforseen time, but a place where such information
can be captured.

Signed up.  ;)


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