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==Town Halls==
==Town Halls==


Join us in our  [[TownHall]] and voice your opinion on LPI activities and goals.
Join us in our  [[TownHall]] meetings and voice your opinion on LPI activities and goals.


==Teacher Resources==
==Teacher Resources==

Revision as of 21:10, 2 November 2015

Introduction

Here are a list of ways that you can help LPI.


Volunteer Recognition

There is a separate page of LPI volunteers on the Volunteer Recognition page. Please update it, if your name has been overlooked.

Translations

Exam Translation

For this task, we rely on LPI affiliates. If you are interested in helping, please contact one of them (link to affiliates required) to help.

Also, if you are going to help, please get your certification first ;)

If you get this far, please read the Translation Instructions.


Objective Translation

The objectives listed on the LPI wiki (see the side bar) could definitely use more volunteers. contact User:GMatthewRice if you need assistance.

Also, check out these instructions.

Item Writing

Not much to it: Volunteer Item Writing

Now with monthly awards for volunteers (awarded quarterly)


Item Evaluation

This is the Angoff Studies that are mentioned on the web site.

The instructions are here.

Objective Creation and Maintenance

Please join the LPI Examdev mailing list for this.

Also, read the maintenance schedule.

Town Halls

Join us in our TownHall meetings and voice your opinion on LPI activities and goals.

Teacher Resources

Find some useful TeacherResources here.


Tools Development

More information on the Xamnet project is here.

Other Stuff

Virtualization skills are rapidly moving down the experience stack for technicians. It is reasonable, now, to assume that even junior/intermediate IT professionals to have experience and understanding in Virtualization.

A Virtualization Certification built upon LPIC-1.

There also may be a LinuxBasics exam in the works.