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=Imagine= | |||
<big>'''Imagine that five years from now, Mozilla is known globally as the most sought-after place to get tech talent, educators and digitally savvy open web people.'''</big> | |||
Imagine that our leadership development and fellowship programs are a place people look to find world class talent and future leaders. Imagine that our web literacy agenda — the belief that everyone should be able to read, write and participate on the web -- is something governments, schools and people around the world see as important as reading, writing and math. | |||
Imagine Mozilla is known -- as much as it is for Firefox today -- for helping millions of new internet users around the world understand the web, and what it can unlock in their own lives. | |||
These are things we believe Mozilla can and must achieve. The Mozilla Learning strategy is about making it a reality, focusing our efforts at the Mozilla Foundation to advance universal web literacy. | |||
=August 2015 update= | =August 2015 update= |