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== Formal Mentoring == | == Formal Mentoring == | ||
Formal Mentoring is a one-on-one interaction between a Mentee and Mentor with specific objectives of increasing skill, editor level, and Waze Community participation. With a specific Mentee-Mentor pair, agreed upon objective, start, and end, this process needs a bit more coordination. It also requires commitment from both the Mentee and Mentor to complete the objective. | |||
Formal Mentoring is conducted by a Waze-approved group of Mentors. If you wish to become a Mentor or Mentee, look on the Waze Forum about mentoring (below). | |||
== Formal Mentoring Summary == | |||
TBD | TBD | ||
== Resources for Formal Mentoring == | |||
Forum discussion is currently in a "Trial" stage and is held [https://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=129&t=85611 on this forum]. | Forum discussion is currently in a "Trial" stage and is held [https://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=129&t=85611 on this forum]. |
Revision as of 18:16, 20 March 2014
This new page is currently undergoing modifications. The information presented should be considered a draft, not yet ready for use. If you would like to contribute to this content, please consider posting in the US Wiki Discussion forum first to discuss your ideas. |
Overview
Note: A team is working on this page as the US specific page for the soon to be launched Mentoring program.
Mentoring is a great way to learn from those with more experience or to pass down your experience to others, but the interaction usually ends up helping everyone and creating a better Waze community for all. Typically a Mentor is much more experienced than a Mentee. In some cases a Mentor may have less general experience but significant specialty knowledge in one or more topics. For instance, such a Mentor may know a lot about a regional issue, city, or state, or type of road system.
For convenience, we divide mentoring into to types: Informal and Formal.
Informal Mentoring goes on all the time when one Wazer asks a question of another and when one Wazer helps another. We encourage you to engage in such interaction and have some ideas for you here. Examples include the Waze Forum, WME Chat, dialog through Private Messages, and much more. Informal Mentoring is a great way to see if you're interested in Formal Mentoring.
Formal Mentoring intended to provide an opportunity for deeper dialog between a Mentee and Mentor through an enjoyable one-on-one interaction. It is intended to more quickly advance the skill, social network, and editing level of Mentee as well as benefit the Mentor. Formal Mentoring has an agreed upon objective, start, and end. Formal mentoring is intended to augment, not replace Informal Mentoring. Formal Mentoring is conducted by a Waze-approved group of Mentors.
Informal Mentoring | Formal Mentoring |
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Informal Mentoring
Informal mentoring helps everyone involved and happens all the time. It is not tracked or managed. Keep doing what you do and have fun! The following ideas and resources might be useful as you think about your need for training and mentoring or your desire to help others.
Informal Mentoring Ideas
- Ask a question in a Waze Forum
- Ask for help in WME chat
- Send a PM to a higher-level editor you have seen around Waze
- Utilize Google Hangouts to communicate with one or more editors while learning and editing on a project.
- Establish a Google+ discussion list to help local or regional editors
- Organize a local Meet-up of editors in your region for a Waze conversation over lunch.
Informal Mentoring Resources
These resources may be useful for the Mentee to review alone or for the Mentor to suggest specific items to review or to use.
- See the Waze Wiki
- Static Tutorials
- Live Tutorials
- Waze Map Editor (WME) Practice Mode
- Prescheduled Live Tutorials (still being developed)
Formal Mentoring
Formal Mentoring is a one-on-one interaction between a Mentee and Mentor with specific objectives of increasing skill, editor level, and Waze Community participation. With a specific Mentee-Mentor pair, agreed upon objective, start, and end, this process needs a bit more coordination. It also requires commitment from both the Mentee and Mentor to complete the objective.
Formal Mentoring is conducted by a Waze-approved group of Mentors. If you wish to become a Mentor or Mentee, look on the Waze Forum about mentoring (below).
Formal Mentoring Summary
TBD
Resources for Formal Mentoring
Forum discussion is currently in a "Trial" stage and is held on this forum.