Web Literacy Lensing: Identity
Ever since version 1 of the Web Literacy Map came out, I’ve been waiting to see people take it and adjust it or interpret it… Read More »Web Literacy Lensing: Identity
Ever since version 1 of the Web Literacy Map came out, I’ve been waiting to see people take it and adjust it or interpret it… Read More »Web Literacy Lensing: Identity
On Friday I posted the macro-model here, the thing that encases all the Webmaker Skills. This will give you a general overview of how Mozilla… Read More »Web Literacy Micro-Models
I’ll admit it, it probably seems like an exercise in futility what I’m doing here, but I assure you – it’s not. It is a… Read More »Web Literacy Models (Theory)
My colleague Amrekha has been developing some materials around the concept of courage. It has me thinking. A lot. I’ve mentioned courage in other posts:… Read More »Open Courage
I think modeling the behavior I want to see in the world is a good way to spread the open ethos. But when other people… Read More »Freedom of Choice for the Greater Good?
I design open educational programs and participation initiatives here in the 21st Century. Technology is fast moving, and my work requires a good bit of… Read More »Programs & Materials
Missing context? Catch up with recent posts tagged with “Methods & Theories”. A couple weeks ago, in the Open Web Leadership call we talked about… Read More »Collapsing Open Leadership Strands
Most of this post will be much easier to understand if you view Mark’s recent talk at the Next Billion in London, skim or reread… Read More »Mozilla Academy Thoughts
I’ve been thinking about lenses on the Web Literacy Map again. Specifically the “Leadership” component of what we do at Mozilla. In his post, Mark… Read More »Open Fluency
Creating a catalog of curriculum & educational programming for a project as diverse as Mozilla isn’t exactly easy. We use a variety of pedagogies, we… Read More »“Teach Like Mozilla” Development