Re: [Qgis-developer] Proposed questions for QGIS Certification questionnaire
FYI (just slightly OT, but related) http://spatialdata.measuredhs.com/resources/ expecially pdf in: /Training_Workshop/04_Exercises/Exercises/ it refer to a basic QGIS knowledge but well organised regards, Luigi Pirelli On 19 February 2015 at 22:50, Tim Sutton wrote: > Hi Jonathan > > > PS might be nicer to discuss / cross post this to the QGIS community list > - I have been trying to marshall QGIS certification discussions there and a > number of edut folks are subscribed to it I think. > > On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 7:20 PM, Jonathan Moules < > j.mou...@hrwallingford.com> wrote: > >> Hi Tim (and all), >> Per the IRC meeting, I've come up with a possible questionnaire that we >> can spam. Currently it's all text, but it can be converted easily enough. >> What platform should we stick it on for the question/answers? I can do a >> free surveymonkey unless someone has something better to suggest. >> >> Suggestions as to questions/answers welcome from all. It is a first draft. >> >> Cheers, >> Jonathan >> >> >> === >> >> >> The QGIS development community is interested in creating a set of QGIS >> Certifications. We're interested in feedback from the entire community as >> to what you'd like/use. >> >> The following is a set of prospective certificates; open to change. >> QGIS User - Can operate QGIS to a functional level. >> QGIS Professional - An expert user. >> QGIS Developer - (Core or Plugins?) >> QGIS Trainer - Can train for and test for certifications. >> >> >> Questions: >> >> As a GIS professional, would you be interested in getting a QGIS >> Certification? >> [Yes / No] >> >> >> If No, why not? >> [Open question] >> >> >> As a GIS Employer, would you be more interested in candidates who have a >> QGIS Certification? >> [Yes / No / Not an Employer] >> >> >> If No, why not? >> [Open question] >> >> >> Rank these in the order you think they're important in a QGIS >> Certification? >> [Rank] >> Knowledge of GIS Concepts >> Familiarity with QGIS >> Time using QGIS >> Exposure to different areas of QGIS >> Community participation >> Other [Open answer] >> >> >> Which of these would interest you: >> [Choices for each: Not at all, Mildly, Definitely] >> QGIS User - Can operate QGIS to a functional level. >> QGIS Professional - An expert user. >> QGIS Developer - (Core or Plugins?) >> QGIS Trainer - Can train for and test for certifications. >> >> >> Do you agree/disagree with the proposed certificates? If you disagree, >> what certificates would you suggest? >> [Open question] >> >> >> What do you think would be a good way of measuring suitability for a >> certificate: >> [Rank] >> Community participation track record >> Exam >> Portfolio of work >> Professional experience >> Academic qualifications >> >> >> Any comments or feedback? >> [Open question] >> >> > > > So I think this sounds fine. I noted Trevor's comments below, but I think > it will be fine to go ahead with these Questions and see what kind of > feedback we get. > > Thanks for working on this! > > Regards > > Tim > > > > > > >> >> >> HR Wallingford and its subsidiaries uses faxes and emails for >> confidential and legally privileged business communications. They do not of >> themselves create legal commitments. Disclosure to parties other than >> addressees requires our specific consent. We are not liable for >> unauthorised disclosures nor reliance upon them. >> If you have received this message in error please advise us immediately >> and destroy all copies of it. >> >> HR Wallingford Limited >> Howbery Park, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 8BA, United Kingdom >> Registered in England No. 02562099 >> >> >> > > > > -- > > -- > Tim Sutton > Visit http://kartoza.com to find out about open source: > * Desktop GIS programming services > * Geospatial web development > * GIS Training > * Consulting Services > Skype: timlinux Irc: timlinux on #qgis at freenode.net > Tim is a member of the QGIS Project Steering Committee > > --- > Kartoza is a merger between Linfiniti and Afrispatial > > ___ > Qgis-developer mailing list > Qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer > ___ Qgis-developer mailing list Qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
Re: [Qgis-developer] Proposed questions for QGIS Certification questionnaire
Hi Jonathan PS might be nicer to discuss / cross post this to the QGIS community list - I have been trying to marshall QGIS certification discussions there and a number of edut folks are subscribed to it I think. On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 7:20 PM, Jonathan Moules wrote: > Hi Tim (and all), > Per the IRC meeting, I've come up with a possible questionnaire that we > can spam. Currently it's all text, but it can be converted easily enough. > What platform should we stick it on for the question/answers? I can do a > free surveymonkey unless someone has something better to suggest. > > Suggestions as to questions/answers welcome from all. It is a first draft. > > Cheers, > Jonathan > > > === > > > The QGIS development community is interested in creating a set of QGIS > Certifications. We're interested in feedback from the entire community as > to what you'd like/use. > > The following is a set of prospective certificates; open to change. > QGIS User - Can operate QGIS to a functional level. > QGIS Professional - An expert user. > QGIS Developer - (Core or Plugins?) > QGIS Trainer - Can train for and test for certifications. > > > Questions: > > As a GIS professional, would you be interested in getting a QGIS > Certification? > [Yes / No] > > > If No, why not? > [Open question] > > > As a GIS Employer, would you be more interested in candidates who have a > QGIS Certification? > [Yes / No / Not an Employer] > > > If No, why not? > [Open question] > > > Rank these in the order you think they're important in a QGIS > Certification? > [Rank] > Knowledge of GIS Concepts > Familiarity with QGIS > Time using QGIS > Exposure to different areas of QGIS > Community participation > Other [Open answer] > > > Which of these would interest you: > [Choices for each: Not at all, Mildly, Definitely] > QGIS User - Can operate QGIS to a functional level. > QGIS Professional - An expert user. > QGIS Developer - (Core or Plugins?) > QGIS Trainer - Can train for and test for certifications. > > > Do you agree/disagree with the proposed certificates? If you disagree, > what certificates would you suggest? > [Open question] > > > What do you think would be a good way of measuring suitability for a > certificate: > [Rank] > Community participation track record > Exam > Portfolio of work > Professional experience > Academic qualifications > > > Any comments or feedback? > [Open question] > > So I think this sounds fine. I noted Trevor's comments below, but I think it will be fine to go ahead with these Questions and see what kind of feedback we get. Thanks for working on this! Regards Tim > > > HR Wallingford and its subsidiaries uses faxes and emails for confidential > and legally privileged business communications. They do not of themselves > create legal commitments. Disclosure to parties other than addressees > requires our specific consent. We are not liable for unauthorised > disclosures nor reliance upon them. > If you have received this message in error please advise us immediately > and destroy all copies of it. > > HR Wallingford Limited > Howbery Park, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 8BA, United Kingdom > Registered in England No. 02562099 > > > -- -- Tim Sutton Visit http://kartoza.com to find out about open source: * Desktop GIS programming services * Geospatial web development * GIS Training * Consulting Services Skype: timlinux Irc: timlinux on #qgis at freenode.net Tim is a member of the QGIS Project Steering Committee --- Kartoza is a merger between Linfiniti and Afrispatial ___ Qgis-developer mailing list Qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
Re: [Qgis-developer] Proposed questions for QGIS Certification questionnaire
Hi Trevor, Good suggestion and something I’d thought of myself (though yours has more detail). However to simplify this version I decided to skip that. Further, if it does get published via a free SurveyMonkey, I think you only get 10 questions, so will have to think carefully about exactly which ones to use. Cheers, Jonathan From: Trevor Wiens [mailto:tsw@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 6:09 PM To: Jonathan Moules Cc: Tim Sutton; QGIS Developer Mailing List Subject: Re: [Qgis-developer] Proposed questions for QGIS Certification questionnaire Jonathan. This looks good. I do have one suggestion. For the second last question of "What do you think would be a good way of measuring suitability for a certificate", I think it is more complex. For example, for a developer certification, I would assume most people would think that community participation would be important. However for the other certifications, exams might be more suitable. I can even see cases for trainers where we might want to institute a train the trainer type of course that would be mandatory (even if an online course) to ensure that people who want to be trainers can benefit from the knowledge and experience of experienced teachers / trainers. Because of this complexity you might want to separate this out into questions like: For a QGIS User certification, what do you think would be a good way of measuring suitability for a certificate... For a QGIS Professional certification, what do you think would be a good way of measuring suitability for a certificate... For a QGIS Developer certification, what do you think would be a good way of measuring suitability for a certificate... For a QGIS Trainer certification, what do you think would be a good way of measuring suitability for a certificate... TSW On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 10:20 AM, Jonathan Moules mailto:j.mou...@hrwallingford.com>> wrote: Hi Tim (and all), Per the IRC meeting, I've come up with a possible questionnaire that we can spam. Currently it's all text, but it can be converted easily enough. What platform should we stick it on for the question/answers? I can do a free surveymonkey unless someone has something better to suggest. Suggestions as to questions/answers welcome from all. It is a first draft. Cheers, Jonathan === The QGIS development community is interested in creating a set of QGIS Certifications. We're interested in feedback from the entire community as to what you'd like/use. The following is a set of prospective certificates; open to change. QGIS User - Can operate QGIS to a functional level. QGIS Professional - An expert user. QGIS Developer - (Core or Plugins?) QGIS Trainer - Can train for and test for certifications. Questions: As a GIS professional, would you be interested in getting a QGIS Certification? [Yes / No] If No, why not? [Open question] As a GIS Employer, would you be more interested in candidates who have a QGIS Certification? [Yes / No / Not an Employer] If No, why not? [Open question] Rank these in the order you think they're important in a QGIS Certification? [Rank] Knowledge of GIS Concepts Familiarity with QGIS Time using QGIS Exposure to different areas of QGIS Community participation Other [Open answer] Which of these would interest you: [Choices for each: Not at all, Mildly, Definitely] QGIS User - Can operate QGIS to a functional level. QGIS Professional - An expert user. QGIS Developer - (Core or Plugins?) QGIS Trainer - Can train for and test for certifications. Do you agree/disagree with the proposed certificates? If you disagree, what certificates would you suggest? [Open question] What do you think would be a good way of measuring suitability for a certificate: [Rank] Community participation track record Exam Portfolio of work Professional experience Academic qualifications Any comments or feedback? [Open question] HR Wallingford and its subsidiaries uses faxes and emails for confidential and legally privileged business communications. They do not of themselves create legal commitments. Disclosure to parties other than addressees requires our specific consent. We are not liable for unauthorised disclosures nor reliance upon them. If you have received this message in error please advise us immediately and destroy all copies of it. HR Wallingford Limited Howbery Park, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 8BA, United Kingdom Registered in England No. 02562099 ___ Qgis-developer mailing list Qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org<mailto:Qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org> http://
Re: [Qgis-developer] Proposed questions for QGIS Certification questionnaire
Jonathan. This looks good. I do have one suggestion. For the second last question of "What do you think would be a good way of measuring suitability for a certificate", I think it is more complex. For example, for a developer certification, I would assume most people would think that community participation would be important. However for the other certifications, exams might be more suitable. I can even see cases for trainers where we might want to institute a train the trainer type of course that would be mandatory (even if an online course) to ensure that people who want to be trainers can benefit from the knowledge and experience of experienced teachers / trainers. Because of this complexity you might want to separate this out into questions like: For a QGIS User certification, what do you think would be a good way of measuring suitability for a certificate... For a QGIS Professional certification, what do you think would be a good way of measuring suitability for a certificate... For a QGIS Developer certification, what do you think would be a good way of measuring suitability for a certificate... For a QGIS Trainer certification, what do you think would be a good way of measuring suitability for a certificate... TSW On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 10:20 AM, Jonathan Moules < j.mou...@hrwallingford.com> wrote: > Hi Tim (and all), > Per the IRC meeting, I've come up with a possible questionnaire that we > can spam. Currently it's all text, but it can be converted easily enough. > What platform should we stick it on for the question/answers? I can do a > free surveymonkey unless someone has something better to suggest. > > Suggestions as to questions/answers welcome from all. It is a first draft. > > Cheers, > Jonathan > > > === > > > The QGIS development community is interested in creating a set of QGIS > Certifications. We're interested in feedback from the entire community as > to what you'd like/use. > > The following is a set of prospective certificates; open to change. > QGIS User - Can operate QGIS to a functional level. > QGIS Professional - An expert user. > QGIS Developer - (Core or Plugins?) > QGIS Trainer - Can train for and test for certifications. > > > Questions: > > As a GIS professional, would you be interested in getting a QGIS > Certification? > [Yes / No] > > > If No, why not? > [Open question] > > > As a GIS Employer, would you be more interested in candidates who have a > QGIS Certification? > [Yes / No / Not an Employer] > > > If No, why not? > [Open question] > > > Rank these in the order you think they're important in a QGIS > Certification? > [Rank] > Knowledge of GIS Concepts > Familiarity with QGIS > Time using QGIS > Exposure to different areas of QGIS > Community participation > Other [Open answer] > > > Which of these would interest you: > [Choices for each: Not at all, Mildly, Definitely] > QGIS User - Can operate QGIS to a functional level. > QGIS Professional - An expert user. > QGIS Developer - (Core or Plugins?) > QGIS Trainer - Can train for and test for certifications. > > > Do you agree/disagree with the proposed certificates? If you disagree, > what certificates would you suggest? > [Open question] > > > What do you think would be a good way of measuring suitability for a > certificate: > [Rank] > Community participation track record > Exam > Portfolio of work > Professional experience > Academic qualifications > > > Any comments or feedback? > [Open question] > > > > HR Wallingford and its subsidiaries uses faxes and emails for confidential > and legally privileged business communications. They do not of themselves > create legal commitments. Disclosure to parties other than addressees > requires our specific consent. We are not liable for unauthorised > disclosures nor reliance upon them. > If you have received this message in error please advise us immediately > and destroy all copies of it. > > HR Wallingford Limited > Howbery Park, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 8BA, United Kingdom > Registered in England No. 02562099 > > > ___ > Qgis-developer mailing list > Qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer > -- Trevor Wiens Apropos Information Systems aproposinfosystems.com Calgary, Alberta Ph. 403-973-5901 Fax 780-666-4580 ___ Qgis-developer mailing list Qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
[Qgis-developer] Proposed questions for QGIS Certification questionnaire
Hi Tim (and all), Per the IRC meeting, I've come up with a possible questionnaire that we can spam. Currently it's all text, but it can be converted easily enough. What platform should we stick it on for the question/answers? I can do a free surveymonkey unless someone has something better to suggest. Suggestions as to questions/answers welcome from all. It is a first draft. Cheers, Jonathan === The QGIS development community is interested in creating a set of QGIS Certifications. We're interested in feedback from the entire community as to what you'd like/use. The following is a set of prospective certificates; open to change. QGIS User - Can operate QGIS to a functional level. QGIS Professional - An expert user. QGIS Developer - (Core or Plugins?) QGIS Trainer - Can train for and test for certifications. Questions: As a GIS professional, would you be interested in getting a QGIS Certification? [Yes / No] If No, why not? [Open question] As a GIS Employer, would you be more interested in candidates who have a QGIS Certification? [Yes / No / Not an Employer] If No, why not? [Open question] Rank these in the order you think they're important in a QGIS Certification? [Rank] Knowledge of GIS Concepts Familiarity with QGIS Time using QGIS Exposure to different areas of QGIS Community participation Other [Open answer] Which of these would interest you: [Choices for each: Not at all, Mildly, Definitely] QGIS User - Can operate QGIS to a functional level. QGIS Professional - An expert user. QGIS Developer - (Core or Plugins?) QGIS Trainer - Can train for and test for certifications. Do you agree/disagree with the proposed certificates? If you disagree, what certificates would you suggest? [Open question] What do you think would be a good way of measuring suitability for a certificate: [Rank] Community participation track record Exam Portfolio of work Professional experience Academic qualifications Any comments or feedback? [Open question] HR Wallingford and its subsidiaries uses faxes and emails for confidential and legally privileged business communications. They do not of themselves create legal commitments. Disclosure to parties other than addressees requires our specific consent. We are not liable for unauthorised disclosures nor reliance upon them. If you have received this message in error please advise us immediately and destroy all copies of it. HR Wallingford Limited Howbery Park, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 8BA, United Kingdom Registered in England No. 02562099 ___ Qgis-developer mailing list Qgis-developer@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer