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Textures 35.6% 79 | Textures 35.6% 79 | ||
So now that | So now that I'm a mentor, what now? 35.6% 79 | ||
How to use the Pjira 31.5% 70 | How to use the Pjira 31.5% 70 | ||
Terraforming land / subdividing and joining 30.2% 67 | Terraforming land / subdividing and joining 30.2% 67 | ||
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Also at the bottom of the survey there was an area to suggest other classes. | Also at the bottom of the survey there was an area to suggest other classes. | ||
I've summarised the responses here and where possible | I've summarised the responses here and where possible provided links to wiki articles which may help (some of the responses connected well with the above classes): | ||
'''General Mentoring''' | '''General Mentoring''' | ||
* Where should | * Where should I be to best help as a mentor [[Inworld_Locations_for_Volunteers]] | ||
* Basic help for newbies & freebies to help them [[Category:Text_from_In-world_Notecards]] | * Basic help for newbies & freebies to help them [[Category:Text_from_In-world_Notecards]] | ||
* Proper ways to engage new residents | * Proper ways to engage new residents | ||
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* Graphics cards [[Graphics_Cards]] | * Graphics cards [[Graphics_Cards]] | ||
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* How to interpret the sim stats found in the statistics bar http://secondlife.com/app/help/guides/stats.php | * How to interpret the sim stats found in the statistics bar http://secondlife.com/app/help/guides/stats.php | ||
Revision as of 13:39, 1 December 2007
Classes offered By Mentors Discussion
A recent survey conducted by the Coaches role within the Mentors group indentified key areas which people would like lessons to be taken.
Here are the results of the question "Of the Classes listed, which WOULD you be interested in participating in?" (in order of popularity):
Advanced Building 62.6% 139 Basic Scripting 62.2% 138 Advanced Scripting 53.2% 118 The Debug Menu 52.7% 117 Textures 35.6% 79 So now that I'm a mentor, what now? 35.6% 79 How to use the Pjira 31.5% 70 Terraforming land / subdividing and joining 30.2% 67 Basic Building 26.1% 58 Mentor Chat Room 25.2% 56 How to use the wiki 24.3% 54 Land buying/selling and ownership 20.3% 45 How to use the knowledge base 16.7% 37 Tour the viewer 14.0% 31 Notecard Exchange 12.6% 28 Groups 12.5% 27
Also at the bottom of the survey there was an area to suggest other classes. I've summarised the responses here and where possible provided links to wiki articles which may help (some of the responses connected well with the above classes):
General Mentoring
- Where should I be to best help as a mentor Inworld_Locations_for_Volunteers
- Basic help for newbies & freebies to help them
- Proper ways to engage new residents
- How to make us more available to people who need help
- Conflict resoloution ("How to deal positively with griefers")
- Trouble shooting OI tutorials that don't complete properly
- Combatting lag Help:Lag
- Quick ways to managing inventory and ways to reduce assett loss
- Getting the most out of your Lindens Making_L$_/_Earning_L$_/_Buying_L$_FAQ
- Appearance modifications Help:Change_your_appearance
Technical Training
- Graphics cards Graphics_Cards
- Technical computer terms
- How to interpret the sim stats found in the statistics bar http://secondlife.com/app/help/guides/stats.php
Mentor group activities
- Making gestures for mentor use
- How to stop spam in mentor group chat
- Anti - griefer classes
- Changes in mentor group explained
- Places to see in Second Life
Misc
- Special interests in SL (education' non-profits; disabilities)
- Voice and how to bring people into it
- The difference of PG and Mature in SL
- API's, communication and external d-bases (advanced scripting)
- Basic and advanced classes on sculpty design
- Sim ownership
- Cultural Classes held by natives of a particular country - to understand what may or may not be barriers in SL for them as newbies (outside of language)
- Second Life and the Media
- Decoding abbreviations
- How to make gestures / animations
- How to make clothes
- Touring the OnRez viewer
- Tour of the Orientation and Welcome areas.
- TOS in SL
Also:
- one person suggested a quarterly social event
- a couple people mentioned trying to hold them across different time zones.