Hackasaurus/Roadmap
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Q3 2011
Hackasaurus beta shipped. From prototype to stable product.
Blow people's minds at the Mozilla Festival. Launch "Hack This Game" innovation challenge.
Q4 2012
Impact at scale. Hackasaurus is the "Sesame Street" or Firefox for young web-makers.
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Hackasaurus Roadmap | |
Owner: Atul Varma (Tools), Jessica Klein (Jams), Matt Thompson (Acting Product Manager) | Updated: 2011-07-14 | |
Mozilla's Hackasaurus is an open source project building awesome web-maker tools, games and design jams for kids. Right now we're sprinting to launch beta in September 2011 -- building and testing it in the open with you. |
Hackasaurus = Tools | Jams | Games | Web site | Badges
The Hackasaurus project has five key slices:
- Tools. Like a awiss army knife for young web-makers.''Concrete offerings: X-Ray Goggles, WebPadand Hackbook.Make it fun and easy to remix and make stuff on the web.
- Jams. Design jams or mini-maker fairs for kids roughly 11 - 16. Gathering in social spaces (libraries, youth media centers, community centers, etc.). Using Hackasaurus tools in a fun social curriculum.
* Includes "Jam-in-a-Box" kit (coming soon). Makes it easy for anyone to organize their own jam. - GamesAs a self-guided set of experiences / pathways to earning badges. Gaining basic HTML, CSS and Javascript skills along the way.
- Web site. The online home of Hackasaurus. A place to easily access Hackasaurus tools, jams, games and badges. Includes social and community elements.
- Badges. Web badges and stickers. Like Boys and Girls Scouts merit badges for web-making. Attach to your online home / locker / lap top. Level up and advance.
Q3 2011
Hackasaurus beta shipped. From prototype to stable product.
Easy self-service and on-ramps for participation.
Tools
- Stable toolset with polished UX. X-ray Goggles and WebPad stable. Polished UX with consistent branding and experience across tools.
- All tools hosted on a single domain. Fast, safe and fairly scalable.
Jams
- "Jam in a Box 1.0" complete and ready for testing. Clear step-by-step guide for hosting your own design jam for kids.
- Collecting feedback and user testing for 2.0. Clear and easy ways to gather knowledge and feedback from the field.
- Ready for the Mozilla Festival. Recruit local youth to represent Hackasaurus at Festival design jams and hack sprints.
Web site
- Cleaned-up copy, design and branding. Tweak Hackasaurus.org with updated copy and design. No real re-branding -- just sand off the edges on what's there.
- Metrics. Set up basic measures for traffic and adoption.
Games
- Launch the "Hack This Game" Innovation challenge. HTML5 game built using Hackasaurus tools. Like Portal for the web. Or hacking the Matrix.
Badges
- Publish our plan. Document our roadmap and resource plan for Hackasaurus badges going forward. Like merit badges or leveling up for web makers.
Metrics
- Tools:2x X-Ray Goggle installs. 2x hacks created. 2x web pages created.
- Jams: 2x hack jams
- Games: 1 great game. 3-5 pretty good ones
- Web site: 2x traffic
- Badges: 2x participation in prototyping
Q4 2011
Blow people's minds at the Mozilla Festival. Launch "Hack This Game" innovation challenge.
Tools
- Plug-in architecture for X-Ray Goggles. Enabling anyone [just developers?] to add new features.
Jams
- Polished "jam-in-a-box 2.0" shared at Mozilla Festival. Improved support for hosting and promoting your own hack jam at Hackasaurus.org.
- Module for recruiting and training youth Hackasaurus facilitators included in jam kit.
- Clear jam feedback and evaluation process feeding back into kit.
Games
- Successful innovation challenge and hack sprint at Mozilla Festival producing great new games.
- Reference implementations from kids working with developers to create cool Hackasaurus game prototypes.
Badges
- First Hackasaurus badges awarded to kids at Mozilla Festival.
Metrics
- Tools:2x X-Ray Goggle installs. 2x hacks created. 2x web pages created.
- Jams: 2x hack jams.
- Games:
- Web site: 2x traffic
- Badges: Ready to issue first prototype badge.
Q4 2012
Impact at scale. Hackasaurus is the "Sesame Street" or Firefox for young web-makers.
- Kids sharing with other kids.
- Localization underway at scale. Large volunteer localization community around the world, leveraging Mozilla's experience with l10n.
- Tools.
- Social persistence. Make your remixes stick, plus share them with friends. Like hacking the Matrix together.
- Amazing HTML5 games kids and adults love. One amazing game -- plus tons of great bite-sized experiences -- that tons of kids and adults love. The "Portal" of gamification meets HTML5.