Drupal Learning Objectives Chat
Last week's Training and Curriculum Chat ( read transcript ) on #drupal-dojo led us to a few actionable items:
- Our next meeting will be Monday, May 10th, 3PM Eastern time (US)
- Come up with an agenda for next week's meeting. Also, Ryan needs more experience moderating meetings on IRC.
- Interested parties should use a wiki page to collaborate on a list of possible Jobs or Roles. See below.
Drupal Training and Curriculum Chat
Providing the Open Media System
The following outlines a plan to make improvements to the Open Media profile and create a comprehensive guide to developing, implementing, and providing the Open Media platform. We will do this by capturing and creating training opportunities from the open development of the platform on actual stations. This is a work in progress, so additions, revisions, and suggestions are very much encouraged.
Read moreWorkflow for Drupalversity - how to contribute!
Now that this project has started to move, I've started to think about it less in terms of something that I can build myself and more in terms of a bigger project that lots of different people can contribute to, usually in a relatively small way.
Read moreDrupalversity (original wiki page)
We've been booted out of our own group (the reasons given made sense) so I'm re-posting to this to other groups.
This is the original Drupalversity wiki page that was originally at http://groups.drupal.org/node/44418. I fully expect it to be broken up into subpages at some point.
This page will contain a few trial Drupalversity courses.
Read moreDrupal Kata (our homegrown project learning program) is taking shape
Hi there -
Just to follow up for those who aren't already aware/involved (most of you), the Drupal Kata (http://drupalkata.com/) is up and running and we're starting to generate a bit of interest. That said, we're still very much in need of leaders, mentors, advisers, and apprentices in the areas of project/sprint/task management, education, business, and marketing. Developers, designers, themers, are obviously pretty key, but it helps when there are people to provide guidance.
These may be good points of entry -
Read moreDesign and Usability: A Drupal Learning Track
Last updated by gusaus on Sat, 2010-10-09 18:48
[This is a wiki - please don't hesitate to update, revise, and contribute your ideas!]
Overview: focus on the site builders, themers and those interested in delivering a killer user experience both for Drupal itself and for their own sites.
Goals
- Attract more designers to Drupal
- Improve Drupal’s visual design
Code Development: A Drupal Learning Track
Last updated by silverwing on Thu, 2011-07-14 22:18
[This is a wiki - please don't hesitate to update, revise, and contribute your ideas!]
Overview: Learn the latest techniques in site development. / simpletests, coding practices, scalability, deployment and so on.
Audience: hobbyist, consultant, web developer
Goals
- Create a foundation for development and deployment of Drupal sites
- Rapidly create a site with a Drupal specific workflow
- Build sites without coding
- Use Drupal as a platform
Growing Drupal: A Drupal Learning Track
Last updated by gusaus on Mon, 2017-08-07 19:19
[This is a wiki - please don't hesitate to update, revise, and contribute your ideas!]
Overview:
- Showcases, case studies, industry discussions, discussions about the business of consulting, and the business of open source.
- Local community building and enabling.
Goals and Objectives
- Promote a sustainable business ecosystem in the Drupal community
- Educate businesses about the benefits and costs of using Drupal as a platform for their business
- Market successful use of Drupal through case studies and showcases
Lesson and session ideas
Read moreOpen Drupal Curriculum: A Drupal Learning Track
Last updated by silverwing on Fri, 2011-07-15 17:24
[This is a wiki - please don't hesitate to update, revise, and contribute your ideas!]
Goals and Objectives
The underlying goal of this working group is to develop a Curriculum Framework for Drupal Learning. To reach this goal we will:
Develop a common language for providing learning experiences and materials for those in the Drupal community.
This has been the current focus of the Learning Drupal working group.
- Create/circulate a survey to gain an understanding of what people really do in Drupal
- Identify key roles in Drupal Development
- Define Drupal Competencies that can serve as a framework and taxonomy for Drupal learning programs.
- Draft Technical Specification for Content Types necessary to frame Drupal Learning Taxonomy