November/December 2004 LPI Newsletter
[Posted January 25, 2005 by cook]
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November/December 2004 Newsletter:
1. LPI Undertakes Proctor Training and Exam Lab in Senegal, Africa
2. LPI in Vietnam, Japan, and Venezuela
3. LPI in Academia: Scottsdale, Arizona
4. Affiliate News
5. LPI in the News
6. Community News
7. Events
1. LPI Undertakes Proctor Training and Exam Lab in Senegal, Africa
LPI President Evan Leibovitch and LPI-Brazil President Marcelo Marques
travelled to Dakar, Senegal in early December to train proctors for the
"L'Association Universitaire de la Francophonie" (AUF). AUF is one of
LPI´s newest affiliates, LPI-Francophonie.
"La Francophonie" is an association of 49 countries and states/provinces
in which French is either the primary or an important secondary language
(A full list is available at
http://www.francophonie.org/membres/etats/). AUF itself represents
almost every French-speaking university in the world. AUF has 500
employees worldwide with its headquarters in Paris, France and branch
offices in Montreal, Canada and Dakar, Senegal.
The conference in Dakar, Senegal included training of 11 proctors, an
exam lab, and development of business plans for establishing LPI as an
educational and career-building strategy in each of the participating
countries of ¨la francophonie¨. A description of the event, in French,
can be found at
http://www.transfer-tic.org/candidatures/prog.php?op=deta...
<http://www.transfer-tic.org/candidatures/prog.php?op=deta...>
2. LPI in Vietnam, Japan, and Venezuela
In November, LPI Director of Business Development, Glenn McKnight
undertook a whirlwind 11 day trip to Vietnam, Japan and Venezuela.
VIETNAM:
In Vietnam, Mr. McKnight held an exam lab for 52 participants of a
UNDP-APDIP/International Open Source Network LPI training conference.
Trained Proctors were from nations throughout the region including the
Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam
Participants were prepared for the exams using LinuxIT courseware
developed under the GFPL license. The UNDP is now funding the further
development of this courseware to make it compliant with LPI´s LATM
criteria.
For a full description of the exam lab and training session (including
photos) see:
http://www.iosn.net/country/vietnam/events/training-of-tr...
For additional background information on GFPL courseware see:
http://www.lpi.org/en/news_item/89
Glenn´s picture of the exam lab:
https://group.lpi.org/publicwiki/pub/Operations/Resources...
JAPAN:
Mr. McKnight met with a number of LPI-Japan staff and Board members to
discuss joint business and exam development issues
In particular, discussions with LPI-Japan board members, Mr. Michinori
Nakahara (Program Manager Linux Sales, IBM Japan) and Atsuo Suzuki (NEC
Valway, Senior Manger, Linux System Group) focused on recent changes to
LPI operations and LPI Exam Rotation strategy and roadmap. As well, a
subsequent meeting with Prometric representatives in Japan centred on
the need for collaborative efforts around marketing LPI´s Level 2 exams.
Photo of some of the LPI-J staff (Ms. Risa Nagaishi, Kazuko Itoda,
Noriko Yoshida and Mr. Yutaka Yonezawa):
https://group.lpi.org/publicwiki/pub/Operations/Resources....
VENEZUELA:
LPI was represented at the conference ¨Foro Mundial de Tecnología Libre
en Venezuela¨ by Glenn McKnight, Director of Business Development. The
conference included an exam lab for 26 participants and training of
three local proctors.
LPI´s hosts for this event included ISEIT (El Instituto de Software
Libre en Estudios e Investigaciones Tecnologicas/The Institute of Free
Software in Technology Education and Research
http://www.iseit.com.ve/campus/) and CORVUS, a Caracas-based Linux/Open
Source consulting and IT services company.
Following a key-note address to 800 conference delegates Mr. McKnight
participated in a live radio interview on the largest local FM radio
station and a detailed interview with BBC news. He also met with Adi
Alurkar of Open Source Technology Group (i.e. Source Forge) to
investigate joint marketing efforts and to promote LPI on their
subscriber lists.
Local Venezuelan academics and Linux enthusiasts also contributed 200
potential exam questions to LPI´s exam development efforts.
Conference details (in Spanish): http://wiki.tecnologialibre.org/index.php
Proctors Picture
(https://group.lpi.org/publicwiki/pub/Operations/Resources...):
Ricardo Strusberg, Jacquline Strusberg and Armengo Alberto.
3. LPI in Academia: Scottsdale, Arizona
Director of US Business Development, Ted Cook, participated in ¨The Open
Source Summit: Open Source - Opens Learning¨ in Scottsdale, Arizona
December 1-3. This conference focused on open source in higher
education, http://www.opensourcesummit.org/index.html.
LPI was a sponsor of the conference, and Mr. Cook gave a presentation on
LPI as part of a session on open source projects. For a copy of his
conference presentation see:
https://group.lpi.org/publicwiki/pub/Operations/Resources...
Mr. Cook also met and spoke with several academic representatives about
LPI´s certification program at the conference. These included: Curt
Pederson, Vice-Provost, Oregon State University (home to the Open Source
Lab, http://osuosl.org/, which currently hosts the Mozilla project);
representatives from Toronto-based
Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology, Maricopa Community
College District, The r-smart group
Unicon, Intel, Apollo Group Inc., and The Sedona Conference &
Conversations.
At the conference IBM representatives also spoke about their IBM
Academic Initiative. This program provides free courseware to academic
institutions, including K-12, Universities and private schools. Included
amongst this free courseware is tutorials to prepare student´s for LPI´s
Level 1 exams. For more information on this courseware and the IBM
Academic Initiative see:
http://www.developer.ibm.com/us/en/university/scholars/pr...
and
http://www-1.ibm.com/press/PressServletForm.wss?MenuChoic...
<http://www-1.ibm.com/press/PressServletForm.wss?MenuChoic...>
4. Affiliate News:
LPI-German announces first new training partner: Hewlett-Packard
see: http://www.lpi.org/en/news_item/87
LPI Announces Two New Affiliates in France and UK
In early December LPI announced the signing of two new affiliates:
Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF) and OpenForum Europe
(OFE). See: http://www.lpi.org/en/news_item/86
For additional information on AUF see lead story above.
For additional information on OpenForum Europe see:
http://www.openforumeurope.org/index.php?option=content&...
<http://www.openforumeurope.org/index.php?option=content&...>
5. LPI In the News:
Information Week: ¨Certification: Is It Right For An Open-Source World?¨
Nov. 8, 2004
see http://www.informationweek.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleI...
Telemax Studios, ¨Inside Business and Technology¨ (Discovery Channel)
Interview with Evan Leibovitch, President of LPI at San Francisco Linux
World, August 2004:
visit http://www.telemaxstudios.com <http://www.telemaxstudios.com/>> and
click on ¨Linux Prof Inst¨ in the middle of the web page
or go directly to http://www.telemaxstudios.com/linux/lpi.wmv
Certification Magazine: ¨The Big Payoff: CertMag's 2004 Salary Survey¨
December, 2004
See
http://www.certmag.com/articles/templates/cmag_feature.as...
<http://www.certmag.com/articles/templates/cmag_feature.as...>
The annual salary review by Certification Magazine has the salary of LPI
certified professionals earning on average $71,350 US.
CertCities.Com, "10 Hottest Certifications for 2005", December, 2004
LPI Level 2 was named the 6th ¨hottest¨ certification in their annual
survey.
To view the article, visit:
http://certcities.com/editorial/features/story.asp?Editor...
6. Community News:
Linux Professional Institute Announces Two New Approved Training Materials
In November LPI announced two new LATM´s: LinuxCertified from California
and German-based Linup Front.
See: http://www.lpi.org/en/news_item/83
LPI Sponsor Linux New Media announces Spanish edition of Linux Magazine
Linux New Media recently launched Linux Magazine in a monthly print
edition in Spanish.
The Magazine will serve Spanish-speaking Linux users worldwide. The
first issue, consisting of 100 pages and a DVD, is now available. The
Spanish team will not only draw on the international Linux New Media
content
pool, but will generate a significant amount of local and specialized
content specifically for the Spanish-speaking world. Additionally, a
Spanish-language website is now available online:
http://www.linux-magazine.com.es <http://www.linux-magazine.com.es/>>
7: EVENTS
LinuxWorld Conference & Expo Boston, February 2005 -- LPI Offers Free
Linux Certification
LPI will be offering FREE Linux certification testing at LinuxWorld
Conference & Expo in Boston, February 14-17, 2005 at the Hynes
Convention Center. LinuxWorld is the premier event exclusively focused
on Linux and open source solutions.
Each day of the conference at 1:00 p.m., LPI will be conducting LPI
Level 1 exams. Exams are free to all conference delegates. A special
discounted price is also offered to all exhibitors and exhibit
attendees, who will be charged $25 per exam. For more information about
LinuxWorld Boston or to register for the event, please visit
www.linuxworldexpo.com <http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/>>.
Linux Desktop Summit, San Diego, February 9 -11th -- LPI Booth and Exam Lab
Del Mar Fairgrounds Activity Center, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd., Del
Mar, San Diego, California
Exam candidates can obtain a discounted admission price of $50. Please
contact Glenn McKnight, Director of Business Development (glenn@lpi.org
<mailto:glenn@lpi.org>>) to indicate your interest in taking the exams
and to obtain the coupon code for the discounted conference admission.
Exam discount available for LPI candidates.
For more information on the conference see: http://www.desktopsummit.com
<http://www.desktopsummit.com/>>
Mass LPI Linux Exam Lab, South Africa, February 25, 2005
Our friends at AfriBiz, a IT training company in South Africa, have
decided to challenge the mass exam lab held last year in Hong Kong (200
participants).
They intend to surpass that number! AfriBiz has been working closely
with our South African affiliate, the Shuttleworth Foundation, over the
last year to host regular exam labs. Apparently the demand for trained
linux professionals is increasing dramatically in that country and
AfriBiz fully expects to meet their target 0f 200 candidates.
For more information on the event see:
http://www.afribiz.co.za/lpiframe.html
--
Scott Lamberton
Director of Community Relations
Linux Professional Institute
Email: scottl@lpi.org
Web: http://www.lpi.org
Telephone: +1-416-666-1574
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