Many Graduates go on to become Mentors!
July 2010 to January 2011The question "What is the WikiAnswers Mentoring Program all about?".
There are three: Protege, Mentor, and Senior Mentor.
The Mentoring Program was designed for newly-appointed supervisors to have the opportunity to learn from experienced supervisors. No supervisor is turned away, though. We are always eager to help any supervisor who wants to learn a new superpower or has questions about WikiAnswers!
The Head would be Ganderton, The Community Manager here at WikiAnswers. See The Related Link for his profile.
I can give many hours to the mentoring program because it's very important to the wikianswers web site and me. It's helpful for users to know and understand how to use the super tools. Also, how to conduct themselves on the site, and it's important to me and for me to be a good example to them. This is what I give to the mentoring program and my proteges, myself.
An8thg was the one who inspired The Mentoring Program.
No. The mentoring program is highly recommended, but is optional.
A Senior Mentor on WikiAnswers is a Mentor who has graduated proteges from the program and has committed to providing support and guidance to a new Mentor who has just joined the program; usually this is one of his or her own graduated proteges, but not always. The idea is to give the new members of the Volunteer Mentoring Program someone specific to rely on for answers to their Mentoring questions, just as a Mentor does this for a Supervisor who has just joined our community.
A coordinator is a usually a producer or production manager, someone who coordinates (organizes/runs/leads) a program. If you mean from a WikiAnswers standpoint, our Program Coordinators run some of our programs here, like the Community Outreach program, the Mentoring program, and the Vandal Patrol.
Stupid Little Genius is the one who assigns projects, and will also help you if you have questions. Anyone who Graduateds the mentoring program and then became a Mentor them self can mentor an SPA.
Yes, there is.
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