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SUMMARY:HPC Training Standardization and Certification
DESCRIPTION:Kevin Lüdemann (GWDG, HPC CF)\n\nStandardization is one corner
 stone in Training unification across Europe, and the HPC Certification For
 um is pursuing this task using a Skill tree. This tree starts with Skill c
 ategories such as HPC Knowledge or Software development and branches out i
 nto smaller and smaller nodes until a single skill is reached. A skill in 
 this case is a single unit of learning containing knowledge that can be le
 arned in 1 to 4 hours with lecture or reading and self study time. The cor
 e of each skill are universally applicable learning objectives formulated 
 using Bloom's Taxonomy. Furthermore, an examination framework allows train
 ing providers as well as participants to certify the knowledge acquired on
  a skill to skill basis. This framework will not be used for the new EuroH
 PC Training platform under hpc-portal.eu for categorizing training events.
  This is done under the HPC SPECTRA project and should be rolled out in Sp
 ring of 2025. Additionally, the skill framework will be used to create lea
 rning pathways and baselines in collaboration with the CASTIEL2 project.\n
 \nDomain: Chemistry and Materials, Climate, Weather, and Earth Sciences, A
 pplied Social Sciences and Humanities, Engineering, Life Sciences, Physics
 , Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSession Chairs: Alessan
 dra Villa (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) and Samantha Wittke (CSC - I
 T Center for Science, Finnish Geospatial Research Institute in the Nationa
 l Land Survey of Finland)\n\n
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