Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/ScratchPad

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This is a 'scratchpad' - i.e. the content is somewhat ephemeral and likely to disappear at any time. Only reference it for time-specific stuff like community calls! :-)


For the community call on 21st March the following revised grid may help. This is what's being proposed:

  • 'Identity' to merge with 'Browser Skills' under the 'Exploring' strand
  • 'Ethics' to then replace 'Identity' in the strand currently entitled 'Protecting'
EXPLORING CREATING CONNECTING PROTECTING
BEGINNER
Browser basics
(e.g. URLs, copy/paste)
HTML basics
(e.g. adding images, linking)
Participation
(e.g. etiquette, curation)
Privacy
(e.g. cookies, privacy controls)
Search engine basics
(e.g. keyword search, filtering)
CSS basics
(e.g. fonts, positioning)
Collaboration
(e.g. co-creation, wikis)
Security basics
(e.g. HTTPS, password management)
Web mechanics
(e.g. view source, hyperlinks)
Web design basics
(e.g. affordances of the web, designing for audiences)
Sharing
(e.g. social networks, embedding)
Rights online
(e.g. copyright, open licensing)
INTERMEDIATE
Identity
(e.g. cookie & tracking management, personal information curation)
Javascript basics
(e.g. programming basics, javascript syntax)
Contributing to web communities
(e.g. distributed working, collaborative curation)
Ethics
(e.g. )
Credibility
(e.g. trustworthiness of websites, evaluating information)
Advanced web design
(e.g. responsive design, accessibility)
Storytelling
(e.g. multimedia, augmentation)
Security & encryption
(e.g. data protection, basic encryption)
Remixing
(e.g. mashups, hackable games)
Infrastructure
(e.g. hosting, domains)
Open practices
(e.g. open standards, open source)
Legalese on the web
(e.g. privacy policies, terms of service agreements)