Web Literacy Standard RFC
As project lead, I’m delighted to announce that Mozilla launched the latest iteration of our Web Literacy Standard work. It’s a process that has been heavily community-focused and one that I’ve greatly enjoyed. This is now a formal Request For Comments (RFC) following the publication of this announcement on the Mozilla Webmaker blog.
Once you’ve checked out this landing page and explored the resources then please give feedback via this form.
We now have descriptors for each competency and both descriptors and examples for the skills underpinning the competencies. See below for the competency level grid.
You may also want to:
- Follow @WebLitStd on Twitter
- Join our regular community calls
- Listen to an interview with me from CBC Radio
You need a logo (space available bottom left) or a snazzier font for Mozilla. Otherwise, despite the nice use of colour your table will fall into the tldr category
You need a logo (space available bottom left) or a snazzier font for Mozilla. Otherwise, despite the nice use of colour your table will fall into the tldr category
I think ‘using a snazzier font for Mozilla’ is also known as ‘going off-brand’ 😉
def: Brandeed Going on and on about a Brand that is well past its sell by date particularly affects old rockers