OK, but do you develop the course content at well?  How does the student
know what to study?  Study everything?  Hardly.  How does it work>

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On Fri, 9 Jul 1999, A.R. (Tom) Peters wrote:

> [ personal & list mail ]
> 
> On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, Paul B. Brown wrote:
> 
> > There is another choice.  If we can get certification to happen though a
> > non-profit organization that simply keeps the class content and tesing
> > materials up-to-date, then they could hand out the class material for a
> > nominal fee and only the test would cost.  This way companies could
> > certify their people for almost no money and sent them to test for
> > certification or re-certification.
> 
>   This is exactly what we, the Linux Professional Institute (soon to be 
> incorporated as a non-profit) are doing:
>   we only develop exams for certification, based on test objectives that
> have been open to input from any interested party and are freely available
> at http://www.lpi.org/poms.py
>   We don't require anyone to buy a course before taking the exams and
> obtaining certification.
> 
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> 
>       Tom "thriving on chaos" Peters
>               NL-1062 KD nr 149       tel.    31-204080204
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