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Revision as of 13:00, 27 March 2020
Introduction
Below you will see a section titled "Next Lesson". The material that is listed there is expected to be studied (vice read). Early on the material will be fairly easy and you should have a good grasp just by reading. As we go forward, the material gets more challenging. You don't have to have a working level of the material after reading. I encourage you to write down your questions, and either ask me during a mentoring session or even outside of a mentoring session. Additionally, you are encouraged (and expected) to interact with other editors so that you can maximize your learnings -- So ask other editors questions about things you are unsure of. By all means, make sure that unanswered questions are resolved in one way or another.
Handy Links
- Southeast Region (SER) Wazeopedia
- Check your Editing Progress
- SER Important Links
- Spreadsheet of questions & Answers
- Wazeopedia Glossary of WME terms
- Navigation Instructions over unnamed segments wazeopedia
- Waze Application questions
- Detour Prevention
- Junction Box
- How to handle misplaced ad pins
- Report a Waze Bug
- Add a Gas Brand to the Waze App
Mapping Resources By State
Region
- Southeast Region Wiki
- Region Update Request Chart (Mobile friendly)
- Southeast Region Update Request Chart (Interactive)
Alabama
- Mapping Resources
- Update Request Chart (Mobile friendly)
- Update Request Chart (Interactive)
- Missing Speed Limits on Alabama Primary Streets
Florida
- Mapping Resources
- Speed Limit Resources
- Update Request Chart (Mobile friendly)
- Update Request Chart (Interactive)
- Florida Missing Speed Limits (MH, mH, and PS)
Georgia
- Mapping Resources
- Update Request Chart (Mobile friendly)
- Update Request Chart (Interactive)
- Missing Speed Limits on Georgia minor highways
Mentoring Videos
The following items have been covered and are considered complete.
The following items have been covered but need more discussion.
Reading Material for next Topic
Future Topics' Reading Material
- You do not have to read all of this at once. I'll point out what to study before the next lesson. But if you want to look ahead, this should keep you interested.
First Edits -- Places (Lesson 1-7)
Parking Lot Roads (Lesson 1- 8)
Parking Lot Areas (Lesson 1-9)
Getting Help From Senior Editors (Editing Restrictions) (Lesson 1-10)
Road Types (Lesson 1-11)
- Two subparts (Driveways, undriveable roads)
- Road Types (1-11 & 2-5)