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==Membership list== | ==Membership list== | ||
Sponsor: Jon Hall, US | |||
Chair: Thomas Michels, DE<BR> | Chair: Thomas Michels, DE<BR> | ||
G Matthew Rice, CA<BR> | Core Memebers: | ||
Kevin Glendenning, CA<BR> | <UL> | ||
Fabian Thorns, DE<BR> | <LI>G Matthew Rice, CA<BR> | ||
Stephen Murphy, UK<BR> | <LI>Kevin Glendenning, CA<BR> | ||
Aaron Saxton, UK<BR> | <LI>Fabian Thorns, DE<BR> | ||
Andrew Smith, UK<BR> | <LI>Stephen Murphy, UK<BR> | ||
Klaus Suthe, DE<BR> | <LI>Aaron Saxton, UK<BR> | ||
Geraldine Pastor, DE<BR> | <LI>Andrew Smith, UK<BR> | ||
Siegfried Wenzler, DE<BR> | <LI>Klaus Suthe, DE<BR> | ||
Erwin Boonk, NL<BR> | <LI>Geraldine Pastor, DE<BR> | ||
Sandor Strohmayer, US<BR> | <LI>Siegfried Wenzler, DE<BR> | ||
Àngel Garcia, SP<BR> | <LI>Erwin Boonk, NL<BR> | ||
Cesar Brod, BR<BR> | <LI>Sandor Strohmayer, US<BR> | ||
Sam Coleman<BR> | <LI>Àngel Garcia, SP<BR> | ||
Stuart Keroff<BR> | <LI>Cesar Brod, BR<BR> | ||
<LI>Sam Coleman<BR> | |||
<LI>Stuart Keroff<BR> | |||
</UL> | |||
==Joining the AAC== | ==Joining the AAC== | ||
Revision as of 06:31, 3 May 2018
Introduction
Encouraging a community of like minded educational experts in the development and dissemination of Open Source educational opportunities - supporting global and local employability skills and the proliferation of open technological resources.
Scope, Mandate and Activities
- Report to and liaise with LPI Executive Director (“ED”) to encourage the spawning of educational, skills and training opportunities from the activities of this committee
- Advising LPI on certification programs and content (new and current) including industry 4.0 topics
- Help organise lobbying to gain acceptance with national and local governments, education authorities, national qualification frameworks,international (such as European) qualification frameworks, etc.
- Create a culture where we can encourage others to become mutual lobbyists to government
- Equip activists to engage with external stakeholders
- Creation of an open source education advocacy knowledge base from a global perspective, containing:
good practice
- Compendium of international/national official educational initiatives (political)
- Compendium of international/national educational initiatives (economical)
- What is the equivalent of QCF/Register/Apprenticeship/Points around the world?
- Contain a SWOT analysis of each stakeholder
- Filling the gaps of how to train
- Clarify and prioritize learning objectives for various certifications
- Training Materials, Lab Resources, Train The Trainer, Language / Translation
- Taking into account the level of digitization of different school systems
- Advisory committee, requires a global viewpoint and engagement
- Standardisation of terminology so all parties understand and speak common terminology
- Helping non-participating nations develop their Linux education programmes
- Translating experiences from one region to other
- Identification of conferences, seminars, events, unconferences, organisations to affiliate with, partake, lead or attend
- Working with Allies, Advocacy
- WorldSkills
- Vendors - Cisco / NDG
- Awarding Bodies in different nations
- Sector Skills Councils
- Creating own community of skills development
- Representation on other committees
- WorldSkills
Membership list
Sponsor: Jon Hall, US
Chair: Thomas Michels, DE
Core Memebers:
- G Matthew Rice, CA
- Kevin Glendenning, CA
- Fabian Thorns, DE
- Stephen Murphy, UK
- Aaron Saxton, UK
- Andrew Smith, UK
- Klaus Suthe, DE
- Geraldine Pastor, DE
- Siegfried Wenzler, DE
- Erwin Boonk, NL
- Sandor Strohmayer, US
- Àngel Garcia, SP
- Cesar Brod, BR
- Sam Coleman
- Stuart Keroff
Joining the AAC
Mechanics
This describes how the group works, meetings, etc.
Sub-committees
- Educational Materials Development Group - leader - Steve Murphy
- Security Essentials Development Group - leader - Thomas Michels
Content Suggestions
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