LinuxPR: LPI moves to second level of certification program, invites public input | Linux Today

LinuxPR: LPI moves to second level of certification program, invites public input

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 30, 2001

“LPI invites intermediate and advanced Linux system
administrators to participate in a Job Analysis Survey for the
Level 2 program.
This survey, in keeping with standard
psychometric practice, is designed to assist LPI to determine
the necessary tasks to be tested by its intermediate-level Linux
administration exams.

“We’re excited to be moving ahead with Level 2,” said Kara
Pritchard, LPI Director of Exam Development. “The community has
been telling us of the importance of quickly developing our
advanced programs, and we intend to deliver a high-quality exam
program as we did for Level 1.” The Level 2 Job Analysis Survey is
open to the community, and is accessible from the home page of the
LPI website at www.lpi.org.”

“The Level 2 Job Analysis Survey is similar in form to the one
carried out by LPI for its junior-level certification in April
1999. The Level 2 survey is made up of 19 parts, each of which
takes between 10 and 20 minutes to complete. Participants may
complete as few, or as many parts as they wish; however, LPI
encourages participants, if possible, to respond to all of the
parts.”

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