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== Roadmaps ==
 
Webmaker 2013 has three major product elements. Here are their roadmaps:
 
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmaker/Roadmap <b>Webmaker Tools and Content</b>] ''lead: Brett Gaylor''
* <b>[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmaker/Badges/Roadmap Webmaker Badges]</b> ''lead: Erin Knight''
* <b>[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmaker/Mentor/Roadmap Webmaker Mentor Community]</b> ''lead: Chris Lawrence''
 
== Context ==
== Context ==
<br>
'''Vision:''' Build a generation of webmakers<br>
'''Long term goal:''' Move tens of millions of people from ''using'' the web to ''making'' the web.<br>


== Overarching goal for 2013 ==
* Audience: Makers and mentors.
** Makers (primary) are people who want to go beyond what they can do w/ normal social media.
** Mentors (secondary) are people who want to help make webmakers by running events and teaching.
* Main changes in 2013:
** Lead with popular culture and remixable content.
** Integrate well with mainstream social media.
** Create a standalone Webmaker badges offering other can deploy.
** Crate an enduring global mentor community, building on Hive and SCP.
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmaker/2013plans/Context Additional context] on product strategy, movement-building, audience and main changes this year


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== Top level 2013 goals  ==
<br>
<b>Overarching:</b>


== Top level goals  ==
* Grow Mozilla Webmaker into both '''a product that people love''' and a vibrant global community.
 
<br>
Product: in 2013 we want Mozilla Webmaker to be:<br>
<b>Product goals: <br></b>
<br>
In 2013, we want Mozilla Webmaker to become:
<br>
<br>
1. A popular way to make and remix web content<br>
* 1. a popular way to make, animate and remix web content ''(content and tools)''<br>
2. Levels up your web skills every time you make something<br>
* 2. that levels up your skills, craft and code as you make things ''(badges)''<br>
3. Powered by a global community of makers and mentors<br>
* 3. and is powered by a global community of makers and mentors ''(mentor community)''<br>
<br>
<br>
Ops: in order for this vision of Webmaker to succeed we need to:<br>
<b>Organizational goals:<br></b>
<br>
<br>
4. Create a culture of excellence (process + outcomes)<br>
For this vision of Webmaker to succeed, MoFo needs to:<br>
5. Tee up solid long term funding and resource base<br>
* 4. establish a regular flow of new product ideas and features<br>
6. Establish a regular flow of new product ideas<br>
* 5. create a culture of excellence (process + outcomes)<br>
 
* 6. tee up solid long-term funding and resource base<br>
== Product goals plus concrete objectives ==


== Product goals w/ detailed objectives ==
<br>
''objectives = short term things we will do to pursue a goal, last less than a year''
''objectives = short term things we will do to pursue a goal, last less than a year''


=== 1. A popular way to make and remix web content ===
=== 1. Turn Webmaker into popular way to make, animate and remix web content ===
<br>
1.1 Turn users into makers (more than two 'makes' post sign up)<br>
1.2 Add gallery + social media: sharing happens on Webmaker.org + across the (social) web<br>
1.3 Build in tools that let you pull in *your own* content from mobile and social networks<br>
1.4 Create starter content you can't resist being part of: you want to remix and remake<br>
1.5 Evolve webmaker.org into a way to find, celebrate and remix the best 'makes'<br>
<br>
<br>
Metric: # of makers<br>
Metric: # of makers<br>
Target: 250,000 in 2013, 1M in 2014<br>
Math: 10M uniques => 1M users => 250k makers<br>
''<-this is a strawman that needs alot of work''<br>
=== 2. Build features to level up skills, craft and code as you make things ===
<br>
<br>
1.1 Visitors turned into makers (more than two visits post sign up)<br>
2.1 Create a complete set of Webmaker badges covering all the skills we care about<br>
1.2 Personal gallery + social media let you share and showcase what you made<br>
2.2 Add playlists, 
badge pathways and user dashboards making learning easier<br>
1.3 Steady flow of starter projects based on popular internet topics and themes<br>
2.3 Build ways to encourage users to mentor, critique, collaborate and fork<br>
1.4 Webmaker.org becomes a way for finding and celebrating best 'makes'<br>
2.4 Create a Webmaker badges standard / API that any site can easily deploy<br>
1.5 Simple way to pull your existing content in from mobile and social networks<br>
2.5 Work with partners to build our tools and badges into their sites<br>
<br>
Metric: # of badges<br>
Target: 1M in 2013, 5M in 2014<br>
Math: 250k makers earning 4 'major' badges each<br>
''<-this is a strawman that needs alot of work''<br>


=== 2Levels up web skills every time you make something ===
=== 3. Create a global community of makers and mentors that power Webmaker ===
<br>
<br>
Metric: # of badges issued<br>
3.1 Find mentors with a maker attitude (upload a learning resource or organize an event)<br>
3.2 Merge Hive + Code Party to create a global instructor community w/ local roots<br>
3.3 Build tools that make it easy to find local instructors / events / clubs online<br>
3.4 Create more + better mentor resources: step by step guides for teaching<br>
3.5 Build basis for 'L10N Everywhere': tools, starter content and 'makes' should all eventually be translatable<br>
<br>
<br>
2.1 Full set of Webmaker badges covering all the skills we care about<br>
Metric: # of mentors<br>
2.2 Playlists, 
badge pathways and user dashboards making learning easier<br>
Target: 10,000 active mentors, 500 lead mentors (like ReMos)<br>
Tools and projects to learn javascript added to Webmaker.org<br>
Math: 10x current mentors, varying level of engagement<br>
Partners build our tools and badges into their sites, includes skills we don't teach<br>
''<-this is a strawman that needs alot of work''<br>
L10N added as way to bring learninig and content to more people<br>


=== 3. Build badges and curriculum that help web makers learn valuable skills  ===
== Organizational goals w/ detailed objectives ==  
<br>
<br>
3.1 Create and test web literacy badges for key skills <br>
''objectives = short term things we will do to pursue a goal, last less than a year''
3.2 Adapt and scale Hacktivity Kit as 'web basics' program all ages<br>
3.3 Roll this into a full 'web making' curriculum for MoJo, Popcorn, Hive<br>
3.4 Deploy materials on multiple learning platforms, test P2PU first <br>
3.5 Release robust version of open badges software + service <br>
 
== Ops goals plus concrete objectives ==


''objectives = short term things we will do to pursue a goal, last less than a year''
===4. Establish a regular flow of new product ideas and features ===
<br>
4.1 Establish a method for doing product exploration (aka following hunches)<br>
4.2 Refine our 'open lab' model around Hive, Open News and Open Science initiatives<br>
4.3 Specifically: Hive, Open News, etc. feed new kinds of content and tools into Webmaker<br>
4.4 Explore the idea of 'hackable games' as part of our Webmaker offering<br>
4.5 Find a way to build mobile into our Webmaker experience<br>
<br>
Metric: answers to product 'hunches' in less than 60 days<br>


=== 4. Create web sites and events that invite web makers into all we're doing ===
===5. Create a culture of excellence (process + outcomes) ===
<br>
5.1 Build a fun, compelling product that sets the high bar for learning and making.<br>
5.2 Be the best in the world at engaging and sustaining community contribution.<br>
5.3 Create a rigorous culture of testing, iteration and refinement based on metrics.<br>
5.4 Bake design and design thinking into our product development culture.<br><
5.5 Dogfood. The Webmaker team and community uses Webmaker tools, daily.<br>
<br>
<br>
4.1 Build simple online hub for all Mozilla web maker activities  <br>
Metric: better conversions and user stickyness <br>
4.2 Roll out online platform for Hive learners and members  <br>
Ties to: 1M webmakers numbers above
4.3 Build Popcorn and MoJo event models to drive learning and engagement  <br>
4.4 Run an awesome 2012 Mozilla Festival, build around learning and software <br>
4.5 Establish baseline participation and engagement metrics and track/report <br>


=== 5. Tell the Mozilla story well, inspire people to get involved ===  
=== 6. Tee up solid long term funding and resource base ===  
<br>
6.1 Make Webmaker message successful w/ individual donors, $1M/in 2013<br>
6.2 Explore major gifts, do on small scale tied to Hive in London and NYC<br>
6.3 Balance our grants portfolio with unrestricted dollars from a diversity of funders<br>
<br>
<br>
5.1 Tell one Mozilla story; build brand architecture, core narrative, and brand book <br>
Metric: ratio of restricted to unrestricted funds<br>
5.2 Deploy strong 'non-profit' elements throughout all Mozilla channels <br>
5.3 Raise the communications bar; simple messaging, integrated comms, regular blogs/video <br>
5.4 Build awareness of Mozilla as web-maker/learning org with public, media, and Mozillians <br>

Latest revision as of 15:33, 5 April 2013

Mozilla webmaker logo-icon.png Webmaker 2013 Plans
Owner: Mozilla Foundation Updated: 2013-04-5
Building a generation of webmakers. Feedback and comments welcome on the Webmaker mailing list
Please do not edit this page without permission.
Thank you!

Roadmaps

Webmaker 2013 has three major product elements. Here are their roadmaps:

Context

  • Audience: Makers and mentors.
    • Makers (primary) are people who want to go beyond what they can do w/ normal social media.
    • Mentors (secondary) are people who want to help make webmakers by running events and teaching.
  • Main changes in 2013:
    • Lead with popular culture and remixable content.
    • Integrate well with mainstream social media.
    • Create a standalone Webmaker badges offering other can deploy.
    • Crate an enduring global mentor community, building on Hive and SCP.
  • Additional context on product strategy, movement-building, audience and main changes this year

Top level 2013 goals


Overarching:

  • Grow Mozilla Webmaker into both a product that people love and a vibrant global community.


Product goals:

In 2013, we want Mozilla Webmaker to become:

  • 1. a popular way to make, animate and remix web content (content and tools)
  • 2. that levels up your skills, craft and code as you make things (badges)
  • 3. and is powered by a global community of makers and mentors (mentor community)


Organizational goals:

For this vision of Webmaker to succeed, MoFo needs to:

  • 4. establish a regular flow of new product ideas and features
  • 5. create a culture of excellence (process + outcomes)
  • 6. tee up solid long-term funding and resource base

Product goals w/ detailed objectives


objectives = short term things we will do to pursue a goal, last less than a year

1. Turn Webmaker into popular way to make, animate and remix web content


1.1 Turn users into makers (more than two 'makes' post sign up)
1.2 Add gallery + social media: sharing happens on Webmaker.org + across the (social) web
1.3 Build in tools that let you pull in *your own* content from mobile and social networks
1.4 Create starter content you can't resist being part of: you want to remix and remake
1.5 Evolve webmaker.org into a way to find, celebrate and remix the best 'makes'

Metric: # of makers
Target: 250,000 in 2013, 1M in 2014
Math: 10M uniques => 1M users => 250k makers
<-this is a strawman that needs alot of work

2. Build features to level up skills, craft and code as you make things


2.1 Create a complete set of Webmaker badges covering all the skills we care about
2.2 Add playlists, 
badge pathways and user dashboards making learning easier
2.3 Build ways to encourage users to mentor, critique, collaborate and fork
2.4 Create a Webmaker badges standard / API that any site can easily deploy
2.5 Work with partners to build our tools and badges into their sites

Metric: # of badges
Target: 1M in 2013, 5M in 2014
Math: 250k makers earning 4 'major' badges each
<-this is a strawman that needs alot of work

3. Create a global community of makers and mentors that power Webmaker


3.1 Find mentors with a maker attitude (upload a learning resource or organize an event)
3.2 Merge Hive + Code Party to create a global instructor community w/ local roots
3.3 Build tools that make it easy to find local instructors / events / clubs online
3.4 Create more + better mentor resources: step by step guides for teaching
3.5 Build basis for 'L10N Everywhere': tools, starter content and 'makes' should all eventually be translatable

Metric: # of mentors
Target: 10,000 active mentors, 500 lead mentors (like ReMos)
Math: 10x current mentors, varying level of engagement
<-this is a strawman that needs alot of work

Organizational goals w/ detailed objectives


objectives = short term things we will do to pursue a goal, last less than a year

4. Establish a regular flow of new product ideas and features


4.1 Establish a method for doing product exploration (aka following hunches)
4.2 Refine our 'open lab' model around Hive, Open News and Open Science initiatives
4.3 Specifically: Hive, Open News, etc. feed new kinds of content and tools into Webmaker
4.4 Explore the idea of 'hackable games' as part of our Webmaker offering
4.5 Find a way to build mobile into our Webmaker experience

Metric: answers to product 'hunches' in less than 60 days

5. Create a culture of excellence (process + outcomes)


5.1 Build a fun, compelling product that sets the high bar for learning and making.
5.2 Be the best in the world at engaging and sustaining community contribution.
5.3 Create a rigorous culture of testing, iteration and refinement based on metrics.
5.4 Bake design and design thinking into our product development culture.
< 5.5 Dogfood. The Webmaker team and community uses Webmaker tools, daily.

Metric: better conversions and user stickyness
Ties to: 1M webmakers numbers above

6. Tee up solid long term funding and resource base


6.1 Make Webmaker message successful w/ individual donors, $1M/in 2013
6.2 Explore major gifts, do on small scale tied to Hive in London and NYC
6.3 Balance our grants portfolio with unrestricted dollars from a diversity of funders

Metric: ratio of restricted to unrestricted funds