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Month: March 2015

Today is my last day at Mozilla

TL;DR: I’m leaving Mozilla as a paid contributor because, as of next week, I’ll be a full-time consultant! I’ll write about that in a separate blog post.


Around four years ago, I stumbled across a project that the Mozilla Foundation was running with P2PU. It was called ‘Open Badges’ and it really piqued my interest. I was working in Higher Education at the time and finishing off my doctoral thesis. The prospect of being able to change education by offering a different approach to credentialing really intrigued me.

I started investigating further, blogging about it, and started getting more people interested in the Open Badges project. A few months later, the people behind MacArthur’s Digital Media and Learning (DML) programme asked me to be a judge for the badges-focused DML Competition. While I was in San Francisco for the judging process I met Erin Knight, then Director of Learning at Mozilla, in person. She asked if I was interested in working on her team. I jumped at the chance!

During my time at Mozilla I’ve worked on Open Badges, speaking and running keynotes at almost as many events as there are weeks in the year. I’ve helped bring a Web Literacy Map (originally ‘Standard’) into existence, and I’ve worked on various projects and with people who have changed my outlook on life. I’ve never come across a community with such a can-do attitude.

This June would have marked three years as a paid contributor to the Mozilla project. It was time to move on so as not to let the grass grow under my feet. Happily, because Mozilla is a global non-profit with a strong community that works openly, I’ll still be a volunteer contributor. And because of the wonders of the internet, I’ll still have a strong connection to the network I built up over the last few years.

I plan to write more about the things I learned and the things I did at Mozilla over the coming weeks. For now, I just want to thank all of the people I worked with over the past few years, and wish them all the best for the future. As of next week I’ll be a full-time consultant. More about that in an upcoming post!

Wednesday Wisdom #30: Robots

Wednesday Wisdom #30: Robots

I wrote a whole blog post around this quotation, linking to Elon Musk, Bill Gates, and Steve Wozniak’s warnings about unchecked advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI). Unfortunately (and unusually) WordPress ate it. My main point was that it’s actually the human-created algorithms and worldviews behind robots that are the main problem.

Still, the post from which this quotation comes from chills me to the bone.


The whole set of Wednesday Wisdom images can be found in my Creative Commons-licensed Flickr set.

Weeknote 12/2015

This week I’ve been:

Mozilla

Cheers - DiCaprio

Dynamic Skillset

  • Meeting potential clients in London.
  • Designing business cards (using moo.com)
  • Sending out a monthly update (sign up at dynamicskillset.com)
  • Advising Zoe Ross on badges for GeoCraft.
  • Engaging an accountant and setting myself up for web-based accounting/invoicing (using Xero.com)

Other

  • Releasing Episode 2 of Today In Digital Education (TIDE), a new podcast with Dai Barnes.
  • Writing a post for DMLcentral about the future of credentialing (think Open Badges + blockchain technology). You can preview it here.

Next week I’ll be at home most of the week, apart from Thursday when I’ll be helping out at an event that DigitalMe are hosting in Leeds.

Image CC BY R/DV/RS

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