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These dates are subject to change. To stay up to date with the Knight-Mozilla partnership, [https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/community-mojo join the community list].
These dates are subject to change. To stay up to date with the Knight-Mozilla partnership, [https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/community-mojo join the community list].


=== 2011 Calendar  ===
== 2011 Calendar  ==


== June 5: Submissions deadline for MoJo challenges ==
=== June 5: Submissions deadline ===
 
In 2011 and 2012, Knight and Mozilla will pose a series of news technology challenges for designers, developers and "news hackers" around the world.


'''Challenge 1 – Unlocking Video'''<br>
'''Challenge 1 – Unlocking Video'''<br>
   
   
''Explore how HTML5 and open video can make news video more engaging.''<br>
''[https://www.drumbeat.org/en-US/challenges/unlocking-video/ Explore how HTML5 and open video can make news video more engaging.]''<br>
April 25-May 8: Submission period (<em>extended to June 5!</em>)<br>
April 25-May 8: Submission period (<em>extended to June 5!</em>)<br>
   
   
'''Challenge 2 –Beyond Comment Threads'''<br>
'''Challenge 2 –Beyond Comment Threads'''<br>


''How can open web tech improve the quality of online discourse?''<br>
''[https://drumbeat.org/en-US/challenges/beyond-comment-threads/ How can open web tech improve the quality of online discourse?]''<br>
May 9-22: Submission period <em>extended to June 5!</em><br>
May 9-22: Submission period (<em>extended to June 5!</em>)<br>
   
   
'''Challenge 3 – Open Web Apps for People-Powered News'''<br>
'''Challenge 3 – Open Web Apps for People-Powered News'''<br>


How can news organizations best deliver high-quality journalism across devices and platforms?<br>
[https://www.drumbeat.org/en-US/challenges/open-webs-killer-app/ What should a news website look like in 2011 and beyond?]<br>
May 23-June 5: Submission period<em>extended to June 5!</em><br>
May 23-June 5: Submission period (<em>extended to June 5!</em>)<br>


==June 6-17: Community voting on all submissions==
===June 6-17: Community voting and review ===
   
   
Winners announced during the week of June 20th! Approximately 60 challenge entrants will be invited to our online Learning Lab to interact with top thought leaders and makers at the intersection of web and news innovation, taking one more step towards  the fellowship.
The MoJo community will discuss and rate the proposals, along with the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/MoJo#2011_Innovation_Challenge_Reviewer_panel MoJo reviewer panel]. Winners announced during the week of June 20th.
 
=== July 11: Learning Labs ===
 
Approximately 60 challenge entrants will be invited to our online Learning Lab to interact with top thought leaders and makers at the intersection of web and news innovation.
 
===Late Summer: Hackfest in Berlin===


== July 11 - Learning Labs begin==
We'll gather the strongest participants and ideas for a high-energy hackfest to begin building working prototypes of the proposed innovations.


==late Summer: Hackfest in Berlin==
===September: Knight-Mozilla fellows announced===


==September: Knight-Mozilla fellows announced==
We will announce our appointment of five exceptional fellows to work inside newsrooms around the world.


=== 2012 Calendar  ===
== 2012 Calendar  ==


Stay tuned.
Stay tuned.

Latest revision as of 21:13, 23 May 2011

These dates are subject to change. To stay up to date with the Knight-Mozilla partnership, join the community list.

2011 Calendar

June 5: Submissions deadline

In 2011 and 2012, Knight and Mozilla will pose a series of news technology challenges for designers, developers and "news hackers" around the world.

Challenge 1 – Unlocking Video

Explore how HTML5 and open video can make news video more engaging.
April 25-May 8: Submission period (extended to June 5!)

Challenge 2 –Beyond Comment Threads

How can open web tech improve the quality of online discourse?
May 9-22: Submission period (extended to June 5!)

Challenge 3 – Open Web Apps for People-Powered News

What should a news website look like in 2011 and beyond?
May 23-June 5: Submission period (extended to June 5!)

June 6-17: Community voting and review

The MoJo community will discuss and rate the proposals, along with the MoJo reviewer panel. Winners announced during the week of June 20th.

July 11: Learning Labs

Approximately 60 challenge entrants will be invited to our online Learning Lab to interact with top thought leaders and makers at the intersection of web and news innovation.

Late Summer: Hackfest in Berlin

We'll gather the strongest participants and ideas for a high-energy hackfest to begin building working prototypes of the proposed innovations.

September: Knight-Mozilla fellows announced

We will announce our appointment of five exceptional fellows to work inside newsrooms around the world.

2012 Calendar

Stay tuned.

Roadmap

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Detailed roadmap