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* Q1 2014: Agree on Hive Global plan (go/no go)
* Q1 2014: Agree on Hive Global plan (go/no go)
* Q2 2014: Launch Hive Global w/ MakerParty14
* Q2 2014: Launch Hive Global w/ MakerParty14
Key 2014 milestones
Q1: Hive Cookbook released as beta
Q2: Launch first Hive badges (educator or learner or both?)
Q2: 20+ Hive events as part of Maker Party
Q3: Cookbook and website launch
Q4: Global Hive gathering


* <b>Document best practises</b>. identify and document best practices from existing Hive Learning Networks that can be shared with others globally  
* <b>Document best practises</b>. identify and document best practices from existing Hive Learning Networks that can be shared with others globally  
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* <b>Expand the pipeline</b> of new cities interested in Hive
* <b>Expand the pipeline</b> of new cities interested in Hive
* <b>Build core materials and systems</b> to make it easier and faster for people interested in Hive to get involved
* <b>Build core materials and systems</b> to make it easier and faster for people interested in Hive to get involved
= Core Global Hive services (by end of 2014)=
* Simple Global Hive web presence
* Hive educator badges for members
* Hive web literacy badges for learners
* Shared curriculum repository Webmaker
* Initial version of shared metrics service
= What does success look like in 2014?=
* Our main metric is the number of educators promoting connected learning and web literacy.
* 2014 target: 1000 educators actively contributing to Hive.
Confirmed users
9,624

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