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|pagetitle=Web Literacy standard
|owner=[https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/dajbelshaw/ Doug Belshaw], [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/carlacasilli/ Carla Casilli]
|updated=July 25th, 2013
|description=A new, open learning standard comprising the skills and competencies people need to read, write and participate effectively on the web.
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<p align="center" style="background:yellow;padding:10px 0 10px 0;">Current status: <strong>Request For Comments (RFC)</strong> released <em>(July 26th)</em></p>
 
<p align="center" style="background:#90EE90;padding:10px 0 10px 0;">Many thanks to the <strong>[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/Contributors Mozillians and community members]</strong> who have contributed so far!</p>
 
== Introduction ==
This standard comprises the skills and competencies [http://mozilla.org Mozilla] and the community believe it is important to pay attention to for getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web. It is not a diagnostic tool. Our aim is to define the skills and competencies in such a way that they are specific enough to be able to have meaning, while not being so specific as to limit innovation. We wish to <em>describe</em>, not prescribe as there are many contexts in which the Web Literacy Standard could be used. &nbsp;
<strong>[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/Background ...Read more]</strong>
 
[[Image:WebLitStd-RFC-competency-grid.png|640px]]
 
== Competency & skill descriptors ==
Each column on the diagram is a strand with each box a competency comprised of a bundle of skills. These are listed in full at the link below:
* <strong>[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/Strands Strands]</strong>
 
== Getting involved ==
There are several ways to get involved and give feedback on the standard:
* Use [http://weblitstd.wufoo.com/confirm/mozilla-web-literacy-standard-rfc/ this feedback form] to give an indication of what you like, any questions you have, and constructive criticsm
* Join us for our regular <strong>[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/Calls community calls]</strong>
* Discuss the standard on the <strong>[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/mozilla.webmaker Mozilla Webmaker list]</strong>
* Tweet <strong>[http://twitter.com/weblitstd @WebLitStd]</strong> and/or use the <strong>[https://twitter.com/search/realtime?q=%23weblitstd&src=typd #WebLitStd]</strong> hashtag
* Respond to posts on the Web Literacy Standard <strong>[http://weblitstd.tumblr.com blog]</strong>
 
== Roadmap ==
*<strong>February 2013</strong> - Work begins
*<strong>February-April 2013</strong> - Community calls working on the framework
*<strong>26 April 2013</strong> - Soft launch of first draft of Web Literacy standard
*<strong>26 July 2013</strong> - Request For Comments (RFC): milestone release of standard
*<strong>May-September 2013</strong> - Feedback and iteration
*<strong>October 2013</strong> - 'Code freeze' to finalise v1.0 of the standard
*<strong>25-27 October 2013</strong> - v1.0 of the Web Literacy standard launched at the Mozilla Festival
*<strong>November 2013 onwards</strong> - Organizations align with the standard
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