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Revision as of 20:48, 25 January 2010

SLCertification is a community project guided by Linden Lab (see FAQ). This project page and its contents are not endorsed, managed or supervised by Linden Lab. Linden Lab may link to this resource in the future solely as an informational service to the Second Life community.

SL Cert - Intermediate Mentoring

Overview

Audience

People and organizations who want to help others.

Pre-requisites

Must be a minimum of six months of age in Second Life, have passed the Second Life Mentoring - Basic Level exam, and have mentored for a month after passing that exam.

Criteria

Describe the skills and knowledge necessary to mentor at an intermediate level competently and effectively.

Communications Skillset

Thorough knowledge of copyright as it pertains to Linden Lab in Second Life

Thorough knowledge of rules about privacy; what constitutes disclosure

How to deal with underage residents

Know how to deal with different types of residents

How to handle a busy welcome area or infohub

Technical Skillset

Keyboard shortcuts

What is Avatar rendering cost and why is it worth noting?

Diagnostics

Lag

The Statistics Console
The Help - About menu: what's important, what's not
Understand hardware and networking issues

How to locate sound sources

How to locate particle sources =

Show advanced knowledge of all menus in the interface

Show advanced knowledge of the Preferences interface

Understand what console windows are and how to use them

Voice Chat

The different components for Windows and Macintosh systems

What can go wrong

Know the resources

Be able to research solutions in any of the below areas: