Difference between revisions of "SL Cert - Basic Mentoring"

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==Criteria==
==Criteria==


Describe the skills necessary to mentor competently and effectively.
Describe the skills and knowledge necessary to mentor competently and effectively.


==New Resident Skillset==
==New Resident Skillset==

Revision as of 16:46, 15 March 2009

Orange Planer's SL Cert (Basic) (Mentoring)

Overview

Those of us who assist residents as part of a help group have all seen those who have made serious errors in communication. The idea here is codify not just what helpers need to know technically, but also what they need to know to communicate the information. It doesn't do much good to give people information if one is being snide and insulting while doing it. I have actually seen "mentors" yelling at people (in text) that they aren't "going to baby them, or help them find things in the interface." Personally, I consider that the "hit them over the head with a rock until they learn" method of teaching.

Audience

People and organizations who want to help others.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites at this time.

Criteria

Describe the skills and knowledge necessary to mentor competently and effectively.

New Resident Skillset

These are my initial suggestions of what a new resident needs to know. That means this is what a helper should be qualified

to teach. Please comment.

  • Mentoring Skillset
    1. Leaving the ego at the door
    2. Communicating with people from other cultures
    3. Describing things accurately
    4. Knowing how to ask a resident to wait until you are free
    5. Knowing when to file an abuse report
  • Technical Skillset
    1. Moving
      1. Locally
        1. Walking/Running
        2. Flying
        3. Using the Mini-Map
      2. Globally
        1. Using the Map - Where am I?
        2. Using Search - Where is that?
        3. Using Landmarks - How do I get there again?
    2. Hunting/Gathering
      1. Inventory - I can have stuff!
      2. Appearance - I can change how I look!
      3. Organizing what you have - How do I find things quickly?
      4. Purchasing
        1. Money
          1. What is it?
          2. Is it necessary?
          3. How much can I have?
          4. How do I get it?
        2. Purchasing things with or without money
        3. Organizing what you've purchased
    3. Communications
      1. Chatting with people nearby
      2. Friends list
      3. Chatting with one person privately
      4. Chatting with many people privately - Conference chat
      5. Groups - people of a feather
        1. Finding a group
        2. Joining a group (various methods)
      6. Chatting with many people - Group chat