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The Pilot Fish project is designed quickly develop our understanding of what is currently happening in the intersecting space between participatory online projects, open source and education.
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== Overview ==
The Pilot Fish project is being developed to help integrate participation in the electronic frontier - especially open source and participatory online projects such as Wikipedia -  into the modern educational curriculum.
=== Initial Goals and Milestones ===
The first stages of the project are designed to:
* quickly develop our understanding of what is currently happening in the intersecting space between participatory online projects, open source and education
* develop a list of the critical success factors for electronic frontier education projects
* identify the key participants, thought leaders and potential early adopters in the space
=== Budget ===
The early budget consists of Mozilla Foundation staff time.
== Process ==
Our first pass at this is meant to be lightweight and quick. We'll improve the process and define our goals more clearly once we know what is going on in the broad space.
Our first pass at this is meant to be lightweight and quick. We'll improve the process and define our goals more clearly once we know what is going on in the broad space.
=== Research ===
* ...
=== Analyze Successful Projects ===
* small group
* successful
* get essential data
=== Identify Critical Success Factors ===
* Identify the key success factors/essential qualities of successful electronic frontier educators
* Identify the key needs of successful electronic frontier educators
=== Evaluate Projects ===
* After this, we'll get together to refine the process and to start defining where we see ourselves fitting into the current state of affairs.
=== ... ===


== Project Reviews ==
== Project Reviews ==
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* ...


== Surveys ==
== Ideas ==
* [[Project/Education/Pilot Fish/Survey Brainstorm | Survey Brainstorm]]
* [[Project/Education/Pilot Fish/Survey Brainstorm | Survey Brainstorm]]
* Rationale for educators


== Resources ==
== Resources ==
* ...
== Background ==
* [[Project/Education/Pilot Fish/Challenges for Educators | Challenges for Educators]]
* [[Project/Education/Pilot Fish/Challenges for Educators | Challenges for Educators]]


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Overview

The Pilot Fish project is being developed to help integrate participation in the electronic frontier - especially open source and participatory online projects such as Wikipedia - into the modern educational curriculum.

Initial Goals and Milestones

The first stages of the project are designed to:

  • quickly develop our understanding of what is currently happening in the intersecting space between participatory online projects, open source and education
  • develop a list of the critical success factors for electronic frontier education projects
  • identify the key participants, thought leaders and potential early adopters in the space

Budget

The early budget consists of Mozilla Foundation staff time.

Process

Our first pass at this is meant to be lightweight and quick. We'll improve the process and define our goals more clearly once we know what is going on in the broad space.

Research

  • ...

Analyze Successful Projects

  • small group
  • successful
  • get essential data

Identify Critical Success Factors

  • Identify the key success factors/essential qualities of successful electronic frontier educators
  • Identify the key needs of successful electronic frontier educators

Evaluate Projects

  • After this, we'll get together to refine the process and to start defining where we see ourselves fitting into the current state of affairs.

...

Project Reviews

Ideas

Resources