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= Profile =
= Profile =


James Boston is a Computer Programming student and Seneca College and an intern at the Mozilla Foundation working on Mozilla Education.
James Boston is a computer programming student at Seneca College, a Google Summer of Code torero and an intern at the Mozilla Foundation working on Mozilla Education.


Blog & homepage:<br />
Blog:<br />
[http://jamesboston.ca jamesboston.ca]
[http://jamesboston.ca jamesboston.ca]
Posts about Mozilla Education are tagged [http://jamesboston.ca/cms/?q=taxonomy/term/32 'edmo']


RSS feed for Mozilla Education posts only:
RSS feed for Mozilla Education posts only:
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External wiki at Seneca College:
External wiki at Seneca College:
[http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/User:Jamesboston James Boston's wiki at Seneca College]
[http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/User:Jamesboston James Boston's wiki at Seneca College]
=Mozilla Education Internship=
The primary activity for this internship will be assisting in creating and maintaining the Mozilla Education site. This includes:
* Creating a plan for the Mozilla Education site, including criteria for what material should be included and how it should be presented.
* Creating an inventory of existing Mozilla-related educational material (e.g., at the Mozilla Developer Center or elsewhere) that could be referenced by or repurposed for the Mozilla Education site.
* Identifying third-party materials (e.g., from OER sites or other sites focusing on participatory learning in an open source context) that would be of interest in a Mozilla context.
* Creating content for the Mozilla Education site, including new material, repurposed material, and links to material on other sites.
* Working with Mozilla localization teams to create localized versions of the Mozilla Education site.
* Researching and implementing options for transforming existing Mozilla materials into formats suitable for custom textbooks and other printable instructional materials.
* Defining a plan for ongoing maintenance and enhancement of the Mozilla Education site's collections.
==May Goals==
The following tasks are proposed for month one:
* Revise the front page of Mozilla Education site to better tell the story of Mozilla Education and provide a better introduction to new visitors.
* Create a plan for an overall information architecture of Mozilla Education site.
* Create an inventory of education-related resources from other Mozilla sites, and link to them from the Mozilla Education site.
* Ensure that all Mozilla Education-related projects and people (including faculty and institutions expressing interest in Mozilla Education activities) are easily findable from the Mozilla Education site.
=Weekly deliverables=
==May 11==
* draft of new front page
* drill down more on list of potential users described in [http://jamesboston.ca/cms/?q=node/123 blog post], flesh out in term of pages for different people (a straw man info architecture)
* (tentative) start inventory of mdc site
=Completed tasks=
* tba

Revision as of 19:41, 8 May 2009

Profile

James Boston is a computer programming student at Seneca College, a Google Summer of Code torero and an intern at the Mozilla Foundation working on Mozilla Education.

Blog:
jamesboston.ca

Posts about Mozilla Education are tagged 'edmo'

RSS feed for Mozilla Education posts only: RSS

Email:
jamesboston [at] mozillafoundation [dot] org

IRC:
jboston on irc://irc.mozilla.org/education

External wiki at Seneca College: James Boston's wiki at Seneca College

Mozilla Education Internship

The primary activity for this internship will be assisting in creating and maintaining the Mozilla Education site. This includes:

  • Creating a plan for the Mozilla Education site, including criteria for what material should be included and how it should be presented.
  • Creating an inventory of existing Mozilla-related educational material (e.g., at the Mozilla Developer Center or elsewhere) that could be referenced by or repurposed for the Mozilla Education site.
  • Identifying third-party materials (e.g., from OER sites or other sites focusing on participatory learning in an open source context) that would be of interest in a Mozilla context.
  • Creating content for the Mozilla Education site, including new material, repurposed material, and links to material on other sites.
  • Working with Mozilla localization teams to create localized versions of the Mozilla Education site.
  • Researching and implementing options for transforming existing Mozilla materials into formats suitable for custom textbooks and other printable instructional materials.
  • Defining a plan for ongoing maintenance and enhancement of the Mozilla Education site's collections.

May Goals

The following tasks are proposed for month one:

  • Revise the front page of Mozilla Education site to better tell the story of Mozilla Education and provide a better introduction to new visitors.
  • Create a plan for an overall information architecture of Mozilla Education site.
  • Create an inventory of education-related resources from other Mozilla sites, and link to them from the Mozilla Education site.
  • Ensure that all Mozilla Education-related projects and people (including faculty and institutions expressing interest in Mozilla Education activities) are easily findable from the Mozilla Education site.

Weekly deliverables

May 11

  • draft of new front page
  • drill down more on list of potential users described in blog post, flesh out in term of pages for different people (a straw man info architecture)
  • (tentative) start inventory of mdc site

Completed tasks

  • tba