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=== Conclusion ===
=== Conclusion ===
Our vision of a Web literacy standard involves helping people develop the skills and competencies to not only read but to write and participate in the Web. We invite partners, people and organizations to work with us on this journey. Mozilla cannot build this alone, nor do we want to! Working together we can create a dynamic, living web literacy standard that suits / benefits the widest possible audience.  
Our vision of a Web literacy standard involves helping people develop the skills and competencies to not only read but to <em>write</em> and <em>participate</em> in the Web. We invite partners, people and organizations to work with us on this journey. Mozilla cannot build this alone, nor do we want to! Working together we can create a dynamic, living web literacy standard that suits / benefits the widest possible audience.  
If you're an educator, a learning organization, a charity or non-profit, a business with an interest or stake in this area, or simply an interested party, get involved! We have further details on [http://mzl.la/weblitstd this page of the Mozilla Wiki], where we will also post upcoming opportunities to collaborate both synchronously and asynchronously.  
If you're an educator, a learning organization, a charity or non-profit, a business with an interest or stake in this area, or simply an interested party, get involved! We have further details on [http://mzl.la/weblitstd this page of the Mozilla Wiki], where we will also post upcoming opportunities to collaborate both synchronously and asynchronously.


=== Roadmap ===
=== Roadmap ===
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