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| |pagelocation=Learning/WebLiteracyStandard
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| |pagetitle=Web Literacy standard
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| |owner=Erin Knight, Doug Belshaw, Carla Casilli
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| |updated=Feb 5, 2013
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| |description=Vision: A new, open learning standard for Web Literacy enabling organizations to align so learners can level-up around the Web.
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| === Overview ===
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| The Mozilla Foundation has a vision of a web literate planet. We've <strong>[http://webmaker.org/ built some tools]</strong> to help with this and now we're asking the question: <strong>What are the skills, competencies and literacies necessary to read, <em>write</em> and participate in the Web - now and in the future?</strong> We've already <strong>[http://mzl.la/weblit started the thinking]</strong> but we want to go further and develop a web literacy standard that we can all align with and teach to. And we need your help.
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| We want to reach people at web scale, and that means lots of different individuals and organizations teaching various skills and competencies - many of you are doing this already - but we need a way for it to roll up to something bigger.
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| <strong>We need a way to ensure we're teaching the right things,</strong> to connect various options and help learners discover pathways, and of course, to find ways for us all to track our impact. That's where the standard comes in - we can build consensus around the overall learning map and then each chart our course against it. <strong>So, let's develop the standard and do this together.</strong>
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| We're convening an <strong>[http://weblitstd.eventbrite.com online gathering]</strong> to kick-start work towards a learning standard for web literacy and build upon the work we've done so far in this area (and with [http://openbadges.org badges]). Be sure to join us to discuss where we want to go and find out ways for you or your organization to get involved. <strong>Make a point to get involved; we're counting on you!</strong>
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| == How to get involved ==
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| *Join the <strong>kick-off online gathering</strong> <em>(see below)</em>
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| *<strong>Introduce yourself to the community</strong> on the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mozilla.webmaker/A9Dh9Ix66Fk Mozilla Webmaker list]
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| *Tell us how you <strong>plan to align to the standard</strong> using [http://goo.gl/4BGwm this form]
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| *<strong>Discuss the standard</strong> on social networks using the [https://twitter.com/search/realtime?q=%23weblitstd&src=typd #weblitstd] hashtag
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| == Kick-off online gathering ==
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| Resources from 7th February 2013:
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| *[http://www.slideshare.net/mozillaopenbadges/towards-a-web-literacy-standard-16402423 Slides]
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| *[https://archive.org/details/MozillaWebLitStandardKickOff Audio]
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| *[https://etherpad.mozilla.org/weblitstd Etherpad]
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| === Agenda ===
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| *<strong>Introduction & overview</strong> - Erin Knight <em>(Senior Director of Learning, Mozilla Foundation)</em>
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| *<strong>Overview of work done so far</strong> - Doug Belshaw <em>(Badges & Skills Lead, Mozilla Foundation)</em>
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| *<strong>Web Literacy and Webmaker badges</strong> - Carla Casilli <em>(Webmaker Badges Lead, Mozilla Foundation)</em>
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