Hi Steve - I like the Driver's License suggestion.

That would cover the first three levels of the Apprentice - and folk
would be issues with a WikiEd Drivers license. Makes things simpler.

The drivers license wouldn't be too onerous and a 1.5 day workshop
would do the trick. The rationale for dividing skills into so these
sub-levels is to map this with different workshop formats for the
Learning4Content project.

Fair comment on rich text editing - You're right, when MW gets this
right - we can drop the first three levels. COOL.

I also like your suggestions for multiple paths - post drivers
license.

Wayne



On Nov 27, 1:24 pm, Steve Foerster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think the idea of recognizing participants for their involvement is
> a good one.  The number of levels seems a bit daunting, though.  I can
> imagine being a newbie and on seeing that thinking, "Wow, that's a lot
> to learn!"  I also have to ask how much of this system would be
> obviated by deploying WYSIWYG editing.
>
> Perhaps it might make sense to have an approachable "driver's license"
> sort of initial certification, and then beyond that have other
> certifications for other aspects of WikiEducator that aren't
> necessarily linear, e.g., content development, training others,
> advocacy, template production, etc.
>
> -=Steve=-
>
> --
> Stephen H. Foersterhttp://hiresteve.comhttp://wikieducator.org
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