Empower Your Mentees: New "Junction Boxes & Paths" Course! 🎓


Hey Mentors!

We’re excited to announce the launch of our advanced “Junction Boxes & Paths” course, a valuable new tool to help your mentees elevate their Waze map editing skills! This course dives deep into the intricacies of complex intersections and efficient routing.

How This Training Benefits YOU:

  • Mentees Become Self-Sufficient Faster: Equip your mentees with the knowledge to tackle complex editing challenges independently.
  • Focus on Advanced Mentoring: Spend less time on explaining the basics and more time mentoring on nuanced scenarios and real-world problem-solving.
  • Foster a Sense of Accomplishment: Guide your mentees towards earning the “Junction Boxes & Paths” certification, boosting their confidence and motivation.

Key Features for Your Mentees:

  • In-depth Knowledge: Master the complexities of junction boxes and path creation.
  • Practical Application: Apply their skills through real-world scenarios and exercises.
  • Community Recognition: Earn the “Junction Boxes & Paths” certification and showcase their expertise.
  • Review the pages, complete the Junction Box and Paths assessments, and get a cool badge!

Ready to Empower Your Mentees?

Share the “Junction Boxes & Paths” course with your mentees and watch them excel!

If your mentees have troubles to login check this guide.

To ensure they’re fully prepared, we recommend they revisit the WME basics course first.

Thank you for your dedication to mentoring and the Waze community! :pray:

Shira on behalf of the Waze Communities team

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Thanks for that new course. I decided right away to look it over and took the course. I have a few observations I’d share with you, but currently only have the time to point out one major point I noticed:

Paths consist of at least 3 segments. The paths section of the course gives as a task to create a nested path, consisting of only 2 segments. As I consider this to be impossible, I’d suggest changing the task. :slight_smile:

Now, if only my mentees were ready for JB’s and paths… :wink:
(Actually, I’d hesitate to call a colleague with editor level 4+ a mentee.)

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It really consists of 3 segments: the first one you select, the last and, there is always at least one between these two. * Although we do not select it, it also exists :wink:

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I know it should. However, in the course’s task I mention, there is no “middle segment” given.

Great feedback @DownPeriscope!

We will fix the task accordantly.

Have a wonderful day,

Shira

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