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=Webmaker Curriculum design principles=
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* Webmaker curriculum is a shared responsibility between the Webmaker Product and Community Teams
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** The '''Product''' team needs curriculum to be world class. It is the primary way users will experience webmaker.org
<big> '''Draft plan:''' 2014 vs. 2015 https://etherpad.mozilla.org/curriculum</big>
** The '''Community''' team needs curriculum to be an effective on-ramp to contribution.
* Sample Webmaker Club curriculum http://mzl.la/club_curriculum
* '''Our shared goal''': fill the Web Literacy Map with outstanding teaching kits, open educational resources and activities that are creative, fun and deliver learning through making.
* Webmaker Resources: https://webmaker.org/en-US/resources
* We'll do that through:
* Curriculum for web literacy clubs: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmaker/2015/Mentors/Clubs#Club_Content
** 1) '''A community contribution campaign'''. Focused on one skill / competency at a time, working in the open with our lead users. Similar to a localization sprint or thermometer campaign.  
** 2) '''Contracted professionals'''. Domain experts who can build curriculum relevant to specific Web Lit skills. Work in tickets and deliver public facing work.
** 3) '''Curation systems'''. Peer review and QA. Systems for reviewing and up-leveling the best work.
** 4) '''Internal resourcing.'''  Bespoke tools, content, and apps that team members from both Product and Community teams build. (e.g., building a specific app, video, or widget to help support a given teaching kit or activity.)


=Curriculum Roadmap=
= 2014 context and links=
Flesh out the Web Lit map with great activities, lesson plans and ways to teach and learn.
* <b>Resources section style guide</b> (draft) https://etherpad.mozilla.org/style_guide
* <b>Community literacy series</b> https://blog.webmaker.org/?s=community+literacies
* <b>Curation guide</b> https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmaker/Curation
* "<b>How to create a good teaching kit</b>." Documentation on SUMO [link] (needs to be updated, using copy here https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmaker/Teaching_Kits and the SUMO page)


=Q1=
* (Let's update these links below)
* Launch community curriculum campaign. Invite lead users to help fill out the Web Literacy Map. Creating new stuff and gathering existing best-of-breed resources from across the web.
'''Good sources for teaching activities and kits'''
* <b>Web Lit Mapper</b>. A good source of resources and activities, tagged by competency http://weblitmapper.webmakerprototypes.org/
* <b>Top 100 resources</b> (many are outside OERs). http://mzl.la/top100
* <b>"Best in Show"</b> -- our most updated list of OERs/Kits per competency. https://teach.etherpad.mozilla.org/best-in-show
* <b>Teaching Kit production queue</b>. Kits in progress. Burn down list: http://mzl.la/kit_list


* Hire some leading lights from our community to fill some aspects of the map  - Remix, HTML/CSS, and Privacy
<b>Experimental</b>
** '''Kit Builder'''. Fuzzy's [http://fuzzyfox.github.io/webmaker-kits-builder kit builder prototype] + [https://fuzzyfox.github.io/webmaker-kits-builder/README.md documentation]
** '''Gallery Maker.''' aka Cade's "makeLister." New tool for creating Webmaker.org galleries. [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1005905 Blocked on this]
** '''Web Lit Map visual redesign ideas '''[https://www.dropbox.com/s/kzl0xa0rj3yoe1c/webliteracymap_sngconcepts.pdf A few basic sketches from Sabrina ] ''(let's discuss these further - need to be grokkable on single slide)''


* Prototype some new tools that teach aspects of the map more efficiently than current Webmaker tools.
<b>Notes for Web Literacy Map</b>
 
* Suggested changes from Brett & Matt (May 2014) for next version of Web Lit Map https://etherpad.mozilla.org/Web-Lit-Map
* Deliverable
** Let's keep all of these suggestions together here: https://bit.ly/weblitmapv2
* Deliverable
* Delierable
 
=Q2=
Test, localize and train around that first batch of curriculum. Use that momentum to gather more new great curriculum from community.  
* Deliverable
* Deliverable
* Delierable
 
=Q3=
Feed our curriculum into Maker Party. Tell stories about community using, adapting, and contributing that curriculum in the field. Leverage Maker Party as a giant field-testing, localizing and new curriculum contribution sprint.
* Deliverable
 
=Q4=
Key milestone / change of state / narrative
* Deliverable
 
=Tickets=
* Tagged "Pathways" (coming soon)

Latest revision as of 16:46, 4 December 2014

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Draft plan: 2014 vs. 2015 https://etherpad.mozilla.org/curriculum

2014 context and links

  • (Let's update these links below)

Good sources for teaching activities and kits

Experimental

Notes for Web Literacy Map