Webmaker/Mentor
What are we doing?
- Supporting mentors everywhere
- to rip, remix and repost web learning content
- in a peer community and in their city
- so they can help people they care about
- make amazing things using the web
Who are we talking about?
We see the mentor community as the intersection of:
- Makers interested in learning
- Educators interested in making
For example:
- A hackerspace founder interested in running HTML courses
- A museum director interested in a digital making program
These two groups, makers and educators, are situated in two larger movements:
- the "Maker Movement": with a DIY ethos and an "If you can't open it, you don't own it" approach. A strong culture of documentation and sharing, collaboration and remixing. Has roots in physical spaces and physical objects, but important ties to the web. Examples include: Maker Faire, hackerspaces, tinkerers in electronics, 3D printing, CNC and more.
- the "Learning Movement": challenges traditional education with its learner-centric, web-inspired approach to learning. A strong culture of peer learning, open course materials, and new kinds of assessment. Has roots in peer production, participation, networks of institutions & learners. Examples include: Massive Open Online Courses, YOUMedia spaces, instructors from computer clubs and more.
What will we do together?
- This group will be a skunkworks incubator for radical ideas about learning, webmaking and mentoring.
- It will be powered by a Github for Learning Stuff, an open repository where mentors can rip, remix and repost materials.
- We'll run webmaking campaigns, train the trainer workshops, and other activities that grow this community.
- In cities where mentors and institutions want to team up, we'll help bring new Hive learning networks online. Hives are vibrant learning clusters; they are city labs and a place to see "making is learning" in action.
- We're dedicated to documentation and on-boarding new mentors, so many processes will be easily replicable, remixable and teachable.
How will Hive Learning Networks and the mentor community work together?
- Hive Learning Networks are clusters of people and institutions in a city that care about connected learning. They organize events and joint projects, and they share experiences locally and globally. Members of Hives are part of the mentor community, although not all mentors will be formerly part of Hives. Hive partners believe that:
- School is not the sole provider in a community’s educational system
- Youth need to be both sophisticated consumers and active producers of digital media
- Learning should be driven by youth’s interests
- Digital media and technology are the glue and amplifier for connected learning experiences
- Out-of-school time spaces are fertile grounds for learning innovation
- Organizations must collaborate to thrive
- Webmaker Mentors may be part of Hive Learning Networks, aspire to start one in their city, or just be individuals who care about making and learning. Hive members and mentors share experiences, increasing the breadth and depth of knowledge about learning. Mentors are encouraged to visit and participate in nearby Hives, to try out smaller test events in their city to see if Hives are viable there, or to continue their work individually with the feedback and support of these networks.
What needs to be done?
You can:
- Tell us why you care about making + learning
- Create, test and localize hacktivity kits
- Offer in-person trainings for future mentors
The mentor community team will:
- Set up communication channels
- Initiate train the trainer programs
- Scaffold mentor relationships
- Design a "Github for Learning Stuff"
- Issue badges and celebrate community successes
When will it happen?
- Missing: UK-specific plans
Jan - Mar, 2013
Theme: Lay groundwork for year in team, key partners and network
Milestones
- Launch Hive Global: Chris.
- Tie Mentor & HIve Global work into overall "Making as Learning" messaging arc: Ryan / Geoff.
- Launch "Mentor" landing page (webmaker.org/mentor): Michelle.
- Launch Mentor Market place prototype: Michelle.
- Surface and connect communities and individuals to serve as leaders and amplifiers.
- Ship draft of metrics for mentor participation
Team Coordination
- Ship MozFest staffing plan: Michelle & Chris.
- Set Mentor Community Team infrastructure: Chris.
Events & Activities
- Meta: Map year of known events and mentor community labs
- Reps Training Days. March 1 - 6, Athens.
- Mozilla South Asia Community Meet-up. TBD. Kathmandu.
- Mozilla Community Building Work Week. March 26 - 28, Toronto.
What success looks like
- Leadership of 10 mentor community related events
- /Mentor on webmaker.org
- Activity on #webmakermatch and #webmakerwin
- First meeting of Hive Global Stewardship group
- Shipped team, community meetings, open work plan
- Agreed mentor metrics and plan
Apr - Jun
Theme: ___
Milestones
Team Coordination
Events & Activities
What success looks like
- Mentor Convening
Jul - Sep
- Summer Code Party
Oct - Dec
- Mozfest 2013
for collecting w/ Ryan draft of thinking on mentor metrics to Ryan (See above re: tying these to gov't proposal requirements.)
Q2 Theme: Build/ship connective narratives to rally community, launch work and diseminate guiding documentation
Ship first draft of Hive Global "Cook Book"
Expand Hive Global to 5 cities (total or 5 new?)RM Is UK one of these? Total, UK would be 6
Formalize MozFest hiring plan should be early Q2 yes plan is written in draft
Ship first draft of MozFest 2013 plans
Ship summer campaign plan, partnerships <-- who's leading summer campaign? Or is it a maker/mentor/mktg trifecta?
Ship ReMo Webmaker Mentor program
Ship Hacktivity kits and plans for growth
Shared understanding on how we count mentors (move to Q1? RM sure have a draft of our thinking)
Build and ship Mentor storytelling platform (HuffPo for Makers/Mentors)
Pilot / experiment with event-driven fundraising around Hive events.
See line 60: https://foundation.etherpad.mozilla.org/offlinefundraising
Fundraising: Hive Global + NYC proposal due in June. Also potential of Hive Chicago transition. What sucess looks like
Guiding document released for current and future Hive Learning Networks to use to grow, on-ramp
Additions of Hive Athens, Toronto to Hive Global stewardship group
Collectively constructed, discussed and debated MozFest 2013 remixes
Two MozFest contractors hired/working
No less then 10 Hacktivity Kits released, proess for mentors to create/remix and add their own
ReMo Webmaker mentoring program began
Theme, partners and pland released for Summer Campaign
Begin counting mentors with nuance on how numbers were/are reached, have sense of where we are by April 15th to set goals for summer particiapation.
Version 1.0 of Webmaker Mentory telling blog/site launched
Q3 Theme: Community in action or taking the Mentor Community out for a spin
Manage summer campaign(s)
Set up summer events as minor league feeder system to MozFest
This should have a revenue generation component. Some kind of community-driven fundraising. Like a 'sponsor me to X' model or the equivalent.
Align Hive Global sites around a theme
Work with new cities to on ramp towards joining Hive Global
What success looks like
Hitting previously agreed upon participation metrics for Summer campaign(s) plan
No fewer then 30 summer events that identify as feeder events to MozFest
No fewer then 3 new cities at a maturity stage to jump to a "HLN"
Bay Area
London
Nashville
non english?
Q4 Theme MozFest MozFest MozFest
Curation of best of Summer Campaign(s)
Execute MozFest
What success looks like
A kick-ass Mozfest
Leave MozFest with a well identified and energized group of community leaders
They feel they own part of Webmaker and are enthusiastic / clear about 2014
Learning as Making narrative is widely known and has momentum
Mentors are regularly adding new content / projects to Webmaker.org (how many?)
Open Questions and Ideas
- Community micro-grants. Pitch fund.
- Marketplace for mentors and expertise, including non-profit and for-profit listings
- Affiliated spaces
- Mozilla Summit
- Webmaker Module Owners from the Mozilla communities
Groups to learn from
These people know about mentoring.
- distributed mentoring movement
- Scratch
- Google Summer of Code mentors
- Young Makers
- National Mentoring Partnership
- Code With Me
- OpenTechSchool
- International Budgetary Mentorship
- Audrey Watters
- Facilitating Change
- Publications about youth organizations, some mentoring
- NWP (distributed network)
- EPiK
- Mentor Makerspace Directory
- New York Hall of Science
- Mentor Library
- Hackidemia