TechSpeakers

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Overview

Description: Increase developer awareness and adoption of Mozilla products and the Open Web as a platform through a strong community-driven technical speaker development program.

  • Status: Program design, pilot development
  • Contact: Havi Hoffman
  • Core Team: Rosana Ardila, Dietrich Ayala, Soumya Deb, Emma Irwin, Janet Swisher

Mission & Purpose

Increase developer awareness and adoption of Mozilla products and the Open Web as a platform by:

  • Growing a base of high-quality volunteer speakers...
  • Supporting their efforts with training for both speaking and content generation...
  • In order to present timely, relevant technical material at regional developer events.

Outcomes

  • Volunteer speakers have improved speaking skills and high quality technical content when representing Mozilla at influential, top-tier developer events, and at relevant regional, educational, and community-run events.
  • Mozilla has a global team of trained speakers to send to conferences, to host workshops, and represent the project in other technical contexts.
  • Speaker materials and assets become easily discoverable and accessible (content and templates).
  • Graduates replicate the program in their regional communities.

How It Works

Tech Speakers is a six week program that we're building. Currently, our pilots of the program are by invitation only. The sessions combines group speaking practice and technical content development.

Each participant:

  • Picks a topic at the beginning of the program
  • Develops a talk on that topic during the program
  • Submits their talk to a conference CFP by the end of the program

Each week:

  • Participants speak for two minutes on a predefined topic
  • The group provides feedback to the speaker
  • Guest speakers will join, to teach their area of expertise

Materials

How To Join

  • We are currently running the second iteration of the pilot program, to test the format and curriculum.
  • After the pilot phase has completed, we’ll share our learnings and develop the next steps for extending the program and making it available to all Mozillians.

Project Meta

Timeline

Pilot #2 - IN PROGRESS

  • Q3/Q4 - High-level Schedule
    • Determine schedule and general structure
    • Candidate selection process
    • Invite candidates
    • Select and invite guest speakers
    • Pre-program introductions
    • Program begins
    • Program completes

Pilot #1 - COMPLETE

The first pilot completed successfully.

  • Q1 February
    • Program design solidified
    • Program mission and goals socialized
    • Pilot design completed
    • Pilot participant list drawn up
  • Q1 March
    • Program design published on wiki
    • Workflow with Reps, MDN decided
    • Pilot participants selected and communicated with
    • Achievement criteria defined and published
  • Q2 April
    • Pilot is ongoing
    • Participants are working through the curriculum
    • Regular meetings for ongoing assessment
  • Q2 May
    • Pilot concludes
    • Post-mortem to identify improvements and impact
    • Program refinements from pilot results are implemented and communicated

Pilot Program

  • Description
    • Work with Mozilla Reps to select five participants
    • The selected participants help work out the kinks - refine criteria, identify mentorship needs
  • Outcomes
    • Set of program refinements required to be implemented prior to official launch

Communication

  • Announcements
    • Lists: devrel, mdn, mozillians, reps
    • Hacks - blog post (Havi/Mar 30)
    • Social: TBD