Hi all...here's the latest from our call on 4/8/13. Sorry about the formatting...maybe I'll drop it in gDocs so we can continue to tease it apart. Please respond here if you want it in Google Docs. -Ian
DESCRIBING THE STRANDS
Rationale: we need one-sentence descriptors for each of the three strands to explain how we're using the words 'Exploring', 'Building' and 'Connecting' in relation to the Web Literacy Standard.
Christian's starter for 10 (from the Google Group):
Exploring: Emphasizes moving through, critically examining existing artifacts and spaces. Is there a better word for "moving"?..everything else is cool 'Traversing'? (IO)Naviating... explor-ack... +1 for navigating "Navigates and critically evaluates existing artifacts and spaces in order to..." (IO)+1 there
Building: Emphasizes generating new artifacts and spaces. "Generates new and existing artifacts and spaces in order to...." or.."Generates new, contributes to or remixes... (hmm) existing..."? That's what I was thinking...trying to weave in building new, revising old, or remixing...perhaps "Generates, synthesizes, or remixes existing artifacts and spaces in order to..." (IO)
Connecting: Emphasizes generating meaning and action with other people enabled/constrained by socially constructed shared strategies, norms, rules and laws.(too wonky sounding!!, but a start -CB) "Generates meaning and action..."(IO) Emphasizes skills and practices applied in support of exploring and building? [[see the grid; e.g., both password practices & 'participating in web communities']]
Questions:
Doug - Would "meaning" be better placed at a meta-level?
Dave? - Does Connecting include practices, skills that support both building and exploring?
Notes:
http://viz-up-the-world.blogspot.ca/2010/01/further-interpretation-for-visual.html
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/ScratchPad
Behaviours, skills, attitudes, knowledge
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4) DIGGING (FURTHER!) INTO THE COMPETENCIES (scroll down for activity)
We want to start describing the competencies
Original grid:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Learning/WebLiteracies
New, 'straw man' grid:
http://dougbelshaw.com/blog/2013/04/02/web-literacy-standard-a-modest-proposal-weblitstd/
NEW, new 'wooden non-gender specific' grid:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/ScratchPad
***ACTIVITY***
How can we best describe the competencies?
EXPLORING
Browser skills
(e.g.) Using Web browser functionality to access and understand online content
Understanding the elements of a browser, e.g., search bar
Searching Can't this go under Browser skills? Maybe make it searching/sifting...or mix it into crap detection down below (IO)
[might call it out explicitly, as the tools of a browser are things like plugins/view source; search is a bit different, e.g. web mediated -- although a search bar is now built into web browsers]
Crap detection Is this really an issue of "Validation" Yes, or 'credibility' (which is what it was called last week ;-) Distinguishing good and bad info online (CL) Critical Evaluation of Online Information...credibility and relevance (IO) we also framed it as "healthy skepticism of online info" in talks (IO)
Using tools, practices and prior knowledge to assess content quality, credibility and applicability (?)
Would then include (for ex) using Whois, viewing source, weighing for bias, etc Think of this as applying critical thinking skills to finding information online. Agree it's similar to searching (DG)
Diana: 'Verification'?
Go back to 'assessing credibility'?
Evaluation? Evaluating?+1
GIGO? :-)
Remixing
- comprehending, synthesizing, remixing (IO)aggregating?
Web mechanics does navigation fall under this? I'd say under Browser SkillsAgreed Browser & Web mechanics (IO)
Viewing source; using 'under the hood' (Doug)
Privacy
Applying tools and practices to manage the sharing of personal information
Cookies, profile security, proxies
BUILDING
Accessibilty
orientation (knowing where you are)
Ah - note potential overlap w/ UI/UX
HTML
A set of fundamental skills applied to read and write the basic structures of content that builds a web page
Examples: headers, meta information, title, image, media, div structure, javascript (below) interplay; classes and styles (below)
what about labeling this with a pronoun? (not a proper noun) "web architecture" or "content building", maybe?
CSS
A set of skills to apply styles to structures of the Web
UI/UX aspects of Web design - more generic version could be"Design" or "Design for People" (CB) - Design will always be part of this.
Competencies required to build web pages that promote efficient use and ease the acquisition of the information or content provided (for ex)
including disability access, color blindness, etc
User research/testing (CB)+1
Design thinking - it's a loaded/disputed term, but important (CB)
Coding/scripting
Coding with others (commenting, etc) (CB)
Infrastructure
Understanding/Creating/managing databases (CB)?
Understanding/Creating/Managing web servers (CB)?
make sure we keep in relatively "low-level" skills such as "noticing and naming" of markers of online info for beginning online readers (IO)
CONNECTING
Sharing via social networks
Using bookmarklets, browser extensions and other tools to share content and creations to social networks.
Thinking about immediate and extended (later in time, when content is re-shared) audience (CB)
curating, creating, then constructing (IO)
Netiquette Learning the do's and don't of respectable online behavior (DG)
Respecting others' privacy and not doing anything online that will embarrass, irritate or upset other people (CL)
Participating in Web communities
Participating in web communities (CB)
Helping others to participate in web communities (CB)
Introducing to web communities, e.g., do all users know that mailing lists exist (and are valuable?)
Using collaborative tools
collaboratively writing and constructing online texts (IO)
changes in writing process as per new digital texts and tools (IO)
negotiation of individual & group roles in work process & product (IO)
Security/encryption
how much of this plays into netiquette? Is there a way to weave this with privacy, and netiquette (IO)I'm not sure it is quite the same, it seems to be related more to managing your presence - what to reveal, what to connect to... awarenss of the spectrum of hardware, software and human components of online security (JLE)
also related to https: (secure browsing), wifi encryption, basic practices for keeping tcp/ip signals safe when browsing from Starbucks (or some other trendy cafe!) :o) Yes - agreed! (JLE)
Open practices
sharing openly online (IO)
providing open documentation of thinking processes to assist others (IO)
providing open access to resources, digital texts, and tools for all users globally...some people might not have the means (e.g., finances) to access these resources...need to provide open access (IO)
Creative Commons -- understanding various forms for publishing and sharing content (digital texts, writing, as Ian relates) +1
Questions / suggestions:
Explicating the difference b/t Accessibility and UI/UX
And between Browser Mechanics and Browser Skills
Roz: HTML to 'building blocks of the Web' "building block language/code"?
Roz: CSS to 'styling the Web'? (remove UI/UX) building styles? building characteristics?