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Webmaker #teachtheweb team: The Next 100 Days
This page outlines what the Webmaker Teach the Web team will have accomplished by Sept. 4, which is 100 days after we met and made this plan on May 27. The purpose is to share what we're working on and give us focus, so that in 100 days, we will have achieved the goals below.
In the next 100 days, we aim to:
- snap together the pieces we already built
- and move intentionally with the community
We will grow sustainably if we are optimizing our work for participation and inviting people in with purpose.
The green text indicates a status update by July 15, the start of Maker Party (1/3 into our 100 Days).
Overall: Contributors
- 6,500 contributors have been activated by our team.
- MP start count: 3,800
- 500 Webmaker Super Mentors are on-boarded & acknowledged as the community leadership and is shaping the strategic direction and global adoption of Webmaker.
- MP start count: 28
- There are well-packaged contribution pathways tied to badges and fully integrated on webmaker.org. There are clear pathways to Hive, Reps, FSA, MDN and CBT and throughout our programs.
- MP start status: prototype
- Our community is effectively connected through online channels, community calls and meet-ups. A podcast experiments with new ways to inspire contributors, and we continue to celebrate and interact with the community on social media. Other well-produced items, like training videos and swag, give a level of polish to our offering.
- MP start status: Increased use of Discourse,, modular training videos, and improved curation of community calls
Training
- We have a stable Webmaker Training platform and curriculum, with an improved UX and integrated on webmaker.org.
- 50 contributors are co-facilitating online and in-person trainings and have organized offerings of their own. 3000 Webmaker Mentors have been trained.
- MP status: 2496 sign-ups. Final contrib. #s pending.
- Usage of webmaker.org has increased, especially account creation and new teaching kits.
- MP status: Increased usage. Final usage #s pending.
- Sessions are in progress for Mozfest to run mini trainings within the event as well as improve and test the training offering itself.
Maker Party
- Maker Party is ablaze with 2,400 events in over 80 countries as its final week nears with hundreds of thousands participants learning new skills throughout the summer.
- MP start status: 300 events in 21 countries
- 150 partners and 300 individual event hosts were effectively activated and supported. Mozilla staff have visited Maker Parties in 5 emerging markets. Mozilla and Maker Party have been featured in numerous local and national media outlets and Webmaker has positioned itself as a leader and advocate in Web Literacy.
- MP start status: 255 partners.
- Usage of webmaker.org has increased significantly - especially account creation, remixing resources, and events entered.
- Maker Party leaders and partners have prepared sessions for Mozfest to share their experiences and plan for next year, as well as drive a youth-focused party within the festival.
Mozfest
- Mozfest is running on schedule with over 300 accepted sessions curated and coached by well-supported Space Wranglers.
- MP start status: 10 proposals. Call for proposals live.
- Registration has reached 1,000 participants and 150 volunteers are signed up.
- MP start status: 45 tickets sold and 20 volunteers signed up. Registration link and volunteer sign-up.
- The schedule app is stable and tested, the production milestones are being hit, and documentation about how to run Mozfest is well populated with a publication plan.
- MP start status: In development.
Web Literacy Pathways
- Pathways are prototyped with the completed web literacy badges (Bug 1022608) and direct ties to "the textbook" and contribution. The first whitepaper is published (Bug 1022610) and the bibliography fully annotated (Bug 1022613).
- Badging at the competency level is scoped together with MDN and the Badge Alliance (Bug 1022615), and the community review of the Web Literacy Map is in place to happen at Mozfest (Bug 1010958).
- MP status: Web literacy badges ready for testing
Resources
- 1,500 tagged resources. Over 300 contributors have made teaching kits, including 25 high-touch kits featured in the Community Literacy series.
- MP status: Mapper tested and moved onto wm.org/resources, 96 remixed kits and 84 activities, 9 featured kits
Prototypes
- Major prototypes projects have been fully integrated into webmaker.org, especially the Web Lit Mapper and Kitbuilder. The Mapper and Kitbuilder are connected in a workflow for contributors to easily tag resources and write teaching kits around them that are then featured prominently on webmaker.org.
- MP status: Kitbuilder prototype handed off to Webmaker Tools team
- The Quilt is a well-packaged offering on webmaker.org with at least 2 featured use cases, MoCo Engagement and Thinkbig Germany.
- MP status: quilt live on party.wm.org and packaged here. ThinkBig Germany customized quilt
- A list of prototype needs and ideas is ready to tackle with the participants at Mozfest.
Mozcamps
- The Mozcamp Beta has trained 100 contributors in India who've gone on to active hundreds of new contributors through events and other activities.
- MP status: 100 contributors trained and big Maker Party train-the-trainer series planned by community across India
- The Mozcamp agenda is iteratively improved and on track to be run in another city.
- Sessions have been scoped for Mozfest that bridge the Mozcamp training content and people.
Meta
- We are a happy team!
- We have focus through virtual drinks, smooth communication and more integrated task tracking with the rest of webmaker.org
- MP status: Friday trelbeering happening regularly and expanded to all Webmaker community team
- Our work is understood and integral to the Mozilla Foundation.
Contribution Targets
Overall
- Training contributors: 50
- Community call presenters: 50
- Event hosts: 500
- Maker Party partners: 150
- Resource taggers: 1,500
- Teaching kit creators: 300
- Webmaker Mentors: 3,000
- Webmaker Super Mentors: 500
- Mozfest volunteers: 150
- Mozfest facilitators: 350
Training Detail
- In-Person trainings (target: 500 Webmaker Mentors)
- ThinkBig Brussels: 20
- ThinkBig Germany: 10
- NCS: 40
- Maker Party India: 30
- Uganda: 50
- Indonesia: 50
- Mozcamp Beta: 50
- Mouse: 30
- MDN: 40 ...
- Online trainings (target: 2,500 Webmaker Mentors):
- A tailored Maker Party training is recorded and partners participated.
- A DRM & Net Neturality training is completed.
- Trainings with Mozilla's Developer Network and the Community Building team are underway.
- A Webmaker Training for Librarians is scoped.
- Improving training (target: 50 contributors, including 200 Webmaker Super Mentors)
- Co-developed curriculum
- Made resources
- Hosted online chats
- Submitted code
- Facilitated a training
- QA and testing
Maker Party Detail
- Partners (target: 150 organizations)
- Events (target: 2,400 events)
- Individual event hosts (target: 300 hosts)
- Event participants (target: 80,000)
- Total # of Countries: 80
- Number of cities around the world: 450
- Emerging markets Maker Parties: Uganda, India, Indonesia, Taiwan, Latam
Bugs
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Notes: Taken from: https://teach.etherpad.mozilla.org/ttw-huddle-may-2014.