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The Web Literacy Map is a map of the territory of web literacy. It constitutes the raw material from which people like ''you'' can make resources, curricula and activities to help teach the web. Our working definition of 'web literacy' is purposely inclusive and wide: ''the skills and competencies required to read, write and participate effectively on the web.''
It's also important to note what the Web Literacy Map is ''not''. '''It is not prescriptive.''' We're not saying that there is one way to learn these skills and competencies. There is also (intentionally) no mention of the ''level'' at which one should align with the Web Literacy Map. We see this as something that can be aligned with by n00b and ninja alike!
Finally, it's important to say that the Web Literacy Map is in perpetual beta. By that we mean that it will change as the web itself changes: if there's something you think needs changing, [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmaker/TeachTheWeb/Calls get involved] and tell us!


[What the Web Literacy Map is and isn't]
==Contextualizing for your target audience==
 
[Venn diagram - circle of interest / circle of mandate / circle of importance]


In your context and for your target audience:
In your context and for your target audience:
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