Webmaker/Contribution

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Contributors

WEBMAKER CONTRIBUTORS do three things: TEACH, BUILD and ORGANIZE.

Teaching

  • Teaching. Teach web literacy with our stuff. In classrooms, informal spaces and at events.
  • Assessment. Review and critique learners' and mentors' work (e.g., to review and issue Webmaker badges)
  • Curation. Gather resources that help others learn and teach the web. Organize community-contributed content.
  • Support. Help with documentation and Webmaker product support.
  • Advocacy. Advance web literacy. Tell the story. Recruit more contributors.

METRICS

Building

  • Content. Create curriculum and content for Web Literacy Map. Teaching kits, activities and resources.
  • Code. Submit patches to Webmaker tools. Experiment in new areas like Appmaker.
  • Localization. Remix, translate and localize content and tools.
  • QA and User Testing. Ensure the quality and diversity of Webmaker offerings. Participate in live and asynchronous testing.
  • MakeAPI. Integrate with and build on top of the MakeAPI.

METRICS

  • # of content contributors. Users who tag items using web literacy map on webmaker.org.
  • # of patch submitters. Users who submit a patch (not just file a bug) on Bugzilla or Git Hub.
  • # of localizers. Users who make a significant contribution to localizing through Transifex.

Organizing

  • Events. Host an aligned event (for Maker Party or Hive) or session (MozFest, DML, etc.)
  • Local networks. Grow existing Hive networks and establish new ones.
  • Campaigns. Participate in and partner with Maker Party. Organize local campaigns and outreach.
  • Training. Train other trainers, teachers, organizers and mentors.
  • Partnerships. 'Bulk recruiting' contributors via like minded orgs and networks.

METRICS

  • # of event hosts on webmaker.org
    • Note: to be effective, this metric will rely on data coming in from broader networks, communities and partners