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For '''each new competency page''' that goes live on Webmaker site,  
For '''each new competency page''' that goes live on Webmaker site,  
# New page is published with CTA to "Submit/Curate"
# New page is published with CTA to "Submit/Curate"
# Kat writes a Community Feature blog post ([https://teach.etherpad.mozilla.org/featureseries see plans]) for that competency, surfacing key content and user stories
# '''Community Feature blog post''' ([https://teach.etherpad.mozilla.org/featureseries see Kat's plans]) is published on Webmaker site for that competency, surfacing key content and user stories.
# Kat/Chris/Matt share "Submit your own resource!" and "Curate with us!" CTAs widely on Discourse, Training, website and blog.
# "Submit your own resource!" and "Curate with us!" CTAs are shared widely on Discourse, Training, website and blog.
# Quarterly community curation sprints (like the first Textbook sprint this spring in Toronto) are held to get the community involved in determining the next round of site content. First community curation sprint will be mid July, potentially at Vancouver Hive and online.
# '''Community curation sprints''' ([https://etherpad.mozilla.org/style-guide-editorial see Kat's plans]) are held once a quarter. Invited members of Webmaker community attend as representatives, and site content is refreshed through a public peer-review process.
# First community curation sprint in mid July, potentially at Vancouver Hive, with future sprints held at other Hive labs.


=Curation Sprint Bugs=
=Curation Sprint Bugs=

Revision as of 20:55, 16 May 2014

Curation

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The Web Literacy Map outlines the key skills that help learners get better at reading, writing and participating on the web, and Webmaker's user-generated content provides a key illustration of these literacies in action.

We want Webmaker users to know that featured content evolves each quarter based on submissions and curation leadership from the community. Below are our plans to get this process started.

Wondering what all this 'community curation' stuff is about? Here is an article in Forbes explaining why community-driven curation is an increasingly important element of digital projects.

Proposed Curation Process

For each new competency page that goes live on Webmaker site,

  1. New page is published with CTA to "Submit/Curate"
  2. Community Feature blog post (see Kat's plans) is published on Webmaker site for that competency, surfacing key content and user stories.
  3. "Submit your own resource!" and "Curate with us!" CTAs are shared widely on Discourse, Training, website and blog.
  4. Community curation sprints (see Kat's plans) are held once a quarter. Invited members of Webmaker community attend as representatives, and site content is refreshed through a public peer-review process.
  5. First community curation sprint in mid July, potentially at Vancouver Hive, with future sprints held at other Hive labs.

Curation Sprint Bugs