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'''Webmaker badges''' are designed to recognise contribution from the community to further Mozilla's mission of creating a generation of webmakers. Initially we will use the [http://openbadges.org Open Badges Infrastructure] (OBI) to enable those participating in our [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmaker/Training training] to earn badges that recognise their enthusiasm, participation and, most importantly, their ''contribution''.  
* '''Webmaker badges''' will recognise contribution from our community to teach the web and spread web literacy
 
* We'll use the [http://openbadges.org Open Badges Infrastructure] and [http://badgekit.openbadges.org/ Badge Kit]
Once the Webmaker badges are operational we will turn our attention to '''Web Literacy badges''',  credentialing and encouraging mentors who demonstrate the ability to teach competencies and skills identified in the [https://bit.ly/weblitmap Web Literacy Map]. They will use our exemplar [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmaker/Teaching_Kits Teaching Kits] to scale our impact as a community and reach our goal of 10,000 contributors by the end of 2014.
* Starting with Webmaker training. We'll start by enabling those participating in [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmaker/Training Webmaker Training] to earn Mentor and Super Mentor badges.
* Once these badges are operational, we'll focus on '''Web Literacy badges'''
* These will be awarded based on the teach competencies and skills identified in the [https://bit.ly/weblitmap Web Literacy Map]. * * * Mentors will award these. They can use our exemplar [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmaker/Teaching_Kits Teaching Kits] to teach and allow learners to submit work and evidence.  
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Revision as of 17:56, 24 March 2014

Strategy Documents

Badges for Webmaker contribution and web literacy

Badges.jpg
  • Webmaker badges will recognise contribution from our community to teach the web and spread web literacy
  • We'll use the Open Badges Infrastructure and Badge Kit
  • Starting with Webmaker training. We'll start by enabling those participating in Webmaker Training to earn Mentor and Super Mentor badges.
  • Once these badges are operational, we'll focus on Web Literacy badges
  • These will be awarded based on the teach competencies and skills identified in the Web Literacy Map. * * * Mentors will award these. They can use our exemplar Teaching Kits to teach and allow learners to submit work and evidence.

Webmaker Badges Roadmap

  • Q1: Design first Webmaker badges
  • Q2: Start issuing Webmaker badges; design first Web Literacy badge
  • Q3: Issue further Webmaker badges; issue first Web Literacy badge; design further Web Literacy badges
  • Q4: Drive adoption of badges at MozFest; work with partners and community for badge pathways

Q1

Design first Webmaker badges.

Goals: decide on naming for Webmaker badges; design 'Super Mentor' badge;
March: involve participants taking (alpha) Teach the Web course in designing Webmaker and Web Literacy badges.

Related resources

Q2

Start issuing Webmaker badges; design first Web Literacy badge

Goals: issue 'Super Mentor' (Webmaker) badges; iterate on design for 'Remix' competency badge with feedback from community; start designing 'Mentor' (Webmaker) badge.
April: issue Webmaker badges to contributors who take part in our Mozillians Training (San Francisco).
May: issue Webmaker badges to contributors who take part in our Massive Online Training.
June: issue Webmaker badges to contributors who take part in Mouse Training (New York).

Related resources

Q3

Issue further Webmaker badges; issue first Web Literacy badge; design further Web Literacy badges

Goals: issue 'Mentor' (Webmaker) badges; have Mentors issue 'Remix' competency (Web Literacy) badge; design several more competency (Web Literacy) badges.
July-September: issue Webmaker and Web Literacy badges to contributors who take part in our Maker Party campaign.


Related resources

coming soon

Q4

Drive adoption of badges at MozFest; work with partners and community for badge pathways

Goals: continue issuing 'Super Mentor' and 'Mentor' (Webmaker) badges; have Mentors issue further competency (Web Literacy) badges; begin badge pathways work.
October: issue Webmaker and Web Literacy badges as part of MozFest.

Related resources

coming soon

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