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== Connecting == | == Connecting == | ||
''Participating on the | ''Participating on the web'' | ||
=== Sharing | === Sharing === | ||
'' | ''Providing access to web resources'' | ||
* | * Creating and using a system to distribute web resources to others | ||
* | * Contributing and finding content for the benefit of others | ||
* Choosing a Web tool to use for a particular contribution/collaboration | * Creating, curating, and circulating web resources to elicit peer feedback | ||
* Understanding the needs of audiences in order to make relevant contributions to a community | |||
* Identifying when it is safe to contribute content in a variety of situations on the web | |||
=== Collaborating === | |||
''Creating web resources with others'' | |||
* Choosing a Web tool to use for a particular contribution/ collaboration | |||
* Co-creating Web resources | * Co-creating Web resources | ||
* Configuring notifications to keep up-to-date with community spaces and interactions | * Configuring notifications to keep up-to-date with community spaces and interactions | ||
* | * Working towards a shared goal using synchronous and asynchronous tools | ||
* Developing and communicating a set of shared expectations and outcomes | |||
=== Community participation === | === Community participation === | ||
''Getting involved in Web communities and understanding their practices'' | ''Getting involved in Web communities and understanding their practices'' | ||
* | * Engaging in web communities at varying levels of activity | ||
* | * Respecting community norms when expressing opinions in web discussions | ||
* | * Making sense of different terminology used within online communities | ||
* Participating in both synchronous and asynchronous discussions | * Participating in both synchronous and asynchronous discussions | ||
=== Privacy === | === Privacy === | ||
''Examining the consequences of sharing data online'' | ''Examining the consequences of sharing data online'' | ||
* Debating privacy as a value and right in a networked world | |||
* Explaining ways in which unsolicited third parties can track users across the web | |||
* Controlling (meta)data shared with online services | |||
* Identifying rights retained and removed through user agreements | * Identifying rights retained and removed through user agreements | ||
* Managing and shaping online identities | |||
* Managing | |||
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''Helping to keep the Web democratic and universally accessible'' | ''Helping to keep the Web democratic and universally accessible'' | ||
* Distinguishing between open and closed licensing | * Distinguishing between open and closed licensing | ||
* Making | * Making web resources available under an open license | ||
* Contributing to an Open Source project | * Contributing to an Open Source project | ||
* Advocating for an open web |
Latest revision as of 14:22, 8 April 2015
Connecting
Participating on the web
Sharing
Providing access to web resources
- Creating and using a system to distribute web resources to others
- Contributing and finding content for the benefit of others
- Creating, curating, and circulating web resources to elicit peer feedback
- Understanding the needs of audiences in order to make relevant contributions to a community
- Identifying when it is safe to contribute content in a variety of situations on the web
Collaborating
Creating web resources with others
- Choosing a Web tool to use for a particular contribution/ collaboration
- Co-creating Web resources
- Configuring notifications to keep up-to-date with community spaces and interactions
- Working towards a shared goal using synchronous and asynchronous tools
- Developing and communicating a set of shared expectations and outcomes
Community participation
Getting involved in Web communities and understanding their practices
- Engaging in web communities at varying levels of activity
- Respecting community norms when expressing opinions in web discussions
- Making sense of different terminology used within online communities
- Participating in both synchronous and asynchronous discussions
Privacy
Examining the consequences of sharing data online
- Debating privacy as a value and right in a networked world
- Explaining ways in which unsolicited third parties can track users across the web
- Controlling (meta)data shared with online services
- Identifying rights retained and removed through user agreements
- Managing and shaping online identities
Open practices
Helping to keep the Web democratic and universally accessible
- Distinguishing between open and closed licensing
- Making web resources available under an open license
- Contributing to an Open Source project
- Advocating for an open web