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<p align="center" style="background:yellow;padding:10px 0 10px 0;">Current status: <strong>Request For Comments (RFC)</strong> released <em>(July 26th)</em></p>
<p align="center" style="background:yellow;padding:10px 0 10px 0;">Current status: '''Request For Comments (RFC)''' released <em>(July 26th)</em></p>


<p align="center" style="background:#90EE90;padding:10px 0 10px 0;">Many thanks to the <strong>[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/Contributors Mozillians and community members]</strong> who have contributed so far!</p>
<p align="center" style="background:#90EE90;padding:10px 0 10px 0;">Many thanks to the [[Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/Contributors|Mozillians and community members]] who have contributed so far!</p>


== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
Where do you go if you want to get better at your web skills? How do you even know what's important to learn? The Web Literacy Standard comprises a map of competencies and skills that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web. The Web Literacy Standard is part of Mozilla’s ongoing goal to create a generation of webmakers – those who can not only elegantly consume but also write and ''participate'' on the web.&nbsp;
Where do you go if you want to get better at your web skills? How do you even know what's important to learn? The Web Literacy Standard comprises a map of competencies and skills that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web. The Web Literacy Standard is part of Mozilla’s ongoing goal to create a generation of webmakers – those who can not only elegantly consume but also write and ''participate'' on the web.&nbsp;
<strong>[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/Background ...Read more]</strong>
[[Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/Background|...Read more]]


[[Image:WebLitStd-RFC-competency-grid.png|640px |link=https://wiki.mozilla.org/Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/Strands |alt=Mozilla Web Literacy Standard competency grid|Click to explore competencies/skills]]  
[[Image:WebLitStd-RFC-competency-grid.png|640px |link=Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/Strands |alt=Mozilla Web Literacy Standard competency grid|Click to explore competencies/skills]]  


Dig into the competencies in above diagram on this page: <strong>https://wiki.mozilla.org/Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/Strands</strong>
Dig into the competencies in above diagram on this page: [[Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/Strands]]


== Getting involved ==
== Getting involved ==
There are several ways to get involved and give feedback on the standard:  
There are several ways to get involved and give feedback on the standard:  
* Use <strong>[http://weblitstd.wufoo.com/forms/mozilla-web-literacy-standard-rfc/ this feedback form]</strong> to give an indication of what you like, any questions you have, and constructive criticsm
* Use '''[http://weblitstd.wufoo.com/forms/mozilla-web-literacy-standard-rfc/ this feedback form]''' to give an indication of what you like, any questions you have, and constructive criticsm
* Join us for our regular <strong>[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/Calls community calls]</strong>
* Join us for our regular [[Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/Calls community calls][
* Discuss the standard on the <strong>[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/mozilla.webmaker Mozilla Webmaker list]</strong>
* Discuss the standard on the '''[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/mozilla.webmaker Mozilla Webmaker list]'''
* Tweet <strong>[http://twitter.com/weblitstd @WebLitStd]</strong> and/or use the <strong>[https://twitter.com/search/realtime?q=%23weblitstd&src=typd #WebLitStd]</strong> hashtag
* Tweet '''[http://twitter.com/weblitstd @WebLitStd]''' and/or use the '''[https://twitter.com/search/realtime?q=%23weblitstd&src=typd #WebLitStd]''' hashtag
* Respond to posts on the Web Literacy Standard <strong>[http://weblitstd.tumblr.com blog]</strong>
* Respond to posts on the Web Literacy Standard '''[http://weblitstd.tumblr.com blog]'''
* <strong>[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/Translate Translate the standard]</strong> into other languages
* '''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/Translate Translate the standard]''' into other languages


== Roadmap ==
== Roadmap ==
*<strong>February 2013</strong> - Work begins
*'''February 2013''' - Work begins
*<strong>February-April 2013</strong> - Community calls working on the framework
*'''February-April 2013''' - Community calls working on the framework
*<strong>26 April 2013</strong> - Soft launch of first draft of Web Literacy standard
*'''26 April 2013''' - Soft launch of first draft of Web Literacy standard
*<strong>26 July 2013</strong> - Request For Comments (RFC): milestone release of standard
*'''26 July 2013''' - Request For Comments (RFC): milestone release of standard
*<strong>May-September 2013</strong> - Feedback and iteration
*'''May-September 2013''' - Feedback and iteration
*<strong>October 2013</strong> - 'Code freeze' to finalise v1.0 of the standard
*'''October 2013''' - 'Code freeze' to finalise v1.0 of the standard
*<strong>25-27 October 2013</strong> - v1.0 of the Web Literacy standard launched at the Mozilla Festival
*'''25-27 October 2013''' - v1.0 of the Web Literacy standard launched at the Mozilla Festival
*<strong>November 2013 onwards</strong> - Organizations align with the standard
*'''November 2013 onwards''' - Organizations align with the standard

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WebLitStd-avatar.png Web Literacy standard
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A new, open learning standard comprising the skills and competencies people need to read, write and participate effectively on the web.

Current status: Request For Comments (RFC) released (July 26th)

Many thanks to the Mozillians and community members who have contributed so far!

Introduction

Where do you go if you want to get better at your web skills? How do you even know what's important to learn? The Web Literacy Standard comprises a map of competencies and skills that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web. The Web Literacy Standard is part of Mozilla’s ongoing goal to create a generation of webmakers – those who can not only elegantly consume but also write and participate on the web.  ...Read more

Mozilla Web Literacy Standard competency grid

Dig into the competencies in above diagram on this page: Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/Strands

Getting involved

There are several ways to get involved and give feedback on the standard:

Roadmap

  • February 2013 - Work begins
  • February-April 2013 - Community calls working on the framework
  • 26 April 2013 - Soft launch of first draft of Web Literacy standard
  • 26 July 2013 - Request For Comments (RFC): milestone release of standard
  • May-September 2013 - Feedback and iteration
  • October 2013 - 'Code freeze' to finalise v1.0 of the standard
  • 25-27 October 2013 - v1.0 of the Web Literacy standard launched at the Mozilla Festival
  • November 2013 onwards - Organizations align with the standard