Drumbeat/p2pu/Open Web Competency Map

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Process

  • Finish Interview Templates (John & Lucian)
  • Test and fine-tune Interview Templates (John & Lucian)
  • Brainstorm and compile a list of skills from different perspectives through a series of interviews with
    • Employers (Lucian)
    • Web Standards Expert (John)
    • Potential Graduates (John, Drumbeat community, Participants of Mashing Up the Open Web)
    • Educators (John)
  • Evaluate skill list with respect to possible personas
    • Open Web Developer
    • Open Web Designer
    • Others
  • Compile a summary of what we've learned from the interview process and share back with interviewees, request feedback.
  • Sometime after this point we're going to want to go down the route of presenting to the public via the Drumbeat site and call for improvements, criticisms, and endorsements.

People to Interview

Employers

Web Standards Experts

  • Opera Open Web Curriculum Developers (author names listed on each page)

Potential Graduates

  • Participants of Mashing Up the Open Web
  • Survey administered by Mozilla

Educators

Interview Templates

Each of the following interview templates is made to capture the core competencies of an Open Web Professional from a different point of view.

Employer Interview Template

Web Standards Expert Interview Template

Potential Graduate Interview Template

Educator Interview Template

Goals

  • Open Web Competency Map with Personas
  • Second set of P2PU courses that fit the competency map

Who's working on this?

  • John Britton
  • Philipp Schmidt
  • Mark Surman
  • Lucian Teo
  • add yourself

Discussion Mailing List

Resources

Competency Map

A first stab drawing from a meeting in Mountain View with Philipp, Arun, and Chris 4463166405_e4b319a999.jpg http://www.flickr.com/photos/johndbritton/4463166405

0103 Site design 0104 Information architecture 0105 Interactive design 0106 Scripting and programming

0201 How the web works 0202 What is a URL 0203 The DNS and why it matters 0204 HTTP and web protocols 0205 How does a browser work 0206 What is HTML 0207 HTML document structure 0208 What is a DTD 0209 What is CSS 0210 What is XML 0211 RSS feeds 0212 JPG, GIF and PNG 0213 What is Javascript 0214 What is AJAX 0215 PHP, .NET, JSP and ColdFusion 0216 SQL 0217 Content management systems 0218 What is an API

0301 What should I learn first 0302 Getting online quickly 0303 Web Design Applications 0304 Additional Web development tools 0305 Designing for multiple browsers 0306 Deisnging for accessibility 0307 Progressive enhancement 0308 Choosing a web host 0309 Registering a domain name

Advanced Ideas

  • A/B Testing
  • Analytics