[Bf-education] Trainer Certification Entry

Tom M letterrip at gmail.com
Fri Apr 20 19:27:17 CEST 2007


Actually for this first round it could be nomination based as well -

email qualfied people and ask them to add people to the list they feel
are qualfied (ie the chain letter approach), then email those people
in turn etc.

LetterRip

On 4/20/07, Tom M <letterrip at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'd like the certification to be split up a bit -
>
> perhaps based on major functionality areas
>
> 1 modeling
> 2 uv mapping and texturing
> 3 rigging and animation
> 4 lighting and rendering
> 5 compositing and nonlinear editing
>
> for the 1 we have lots of well qualified and reasonably qualified people
> for 2 and 4 we have a fair number of well qualified and reasonably
> qualified people
> for 3 and 5 we have fairly small pools of well qualified people
>
> for current certification I'd suggest it can be portfolio based and/or
> demonstrated instruction capability
>
> the portfolio need would be minimal just something that can be
> reasonably certain is original to the individual and that demonstrates
> they have some knowledge
>
> perhaps a 'standard' and 'advanced' with the advanced requiring some
> sort of demonstration to pass the knowledge on.
>
> LetterRip
>
>
> On 4/20/07, pim de groot (mifune) <blenderonline at gmail.com> wrote:
> > ton,
> >
> > i can agree with giving out certificates to people who have proven
> > themselves in the community. they have shown that they can teach (with
> > tutorials, videotutorials and/or workshops) and that they know blender.
> >
> > pim de groot (mifune)
> >
>



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