The go-to place for materials, contributions, and worklogs for the 2017 Mozilla Fellows (Media, Science, Open Web)
For more, check out the fellows' sites:
go-to place for materials, contributions, and worklogs for the 2017 Mozilla Fellows (Media, Science, Open Web)
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The go-to place for materials, contributions, and worklogs for the 2017 Mozilla Fellows (Media, Science, Open Web)
For more, check out the fellows' sites:
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Join Pulse. Create a profile, submit an entry. Build a practice of gathering and posting resources, big and small.
For Mozilla, Pulse provides a single, standard tool to track the people and initiatives contributing toward a healthy internet.
For Fellows, this space provides an opportunity to 1) document your contributions to the movement, 2) find and be found to initiate collaborations, 3) queue up your work for inclusion in our various channels of communication for promotion, 4) be identified as we track internet health indicators and drivers of the movement.
Prior to Fellows work week. We can use time at work week to review and follow-up. New fellows pages on foundation site will point toward these profiles and projects.
**I'm submitting a ... **
Which fellows are you directing this ask toward (Open Web, Science, Media, All...)
We are directing our ask at Open Web, Science, Media and Tech Policy fellows.
Describe your request.
Dear Fellows,
My name is Kasia and I work with Solana on the Internet Health Report. As promised, today we are sharing with you the first draft of the Report's content. Thank you in advance for taking time to review it - we really appreciate your help and involvement in the Report.
To make it more manageable, we created a common folder and divided the content into
I granted you permission to access the folder. You can find it here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1AKerAPY4fgSoUfRiGlSppvc48-Ug91Gy
How to review?
We thank you in advance for reviewing individual articles that match your expertise, as well as the issue pages as a whole, looking over the headlines and identifying if there are any topics missing (at the bottom of the page you have space to enter them and the issue documents are set to a "suggesting edits" mode). You can also leave comments everywhere you see fit using the comment function. If you have general feedback, just send it over to Solana and me via Email.
We very much welcome comments on specific issue pages: what's good, what's bad, what's crazy, what you loved and what you hated.
Please note that these are "living documents" in progress and it is likely they will be changing a bit during the review process and definitely after. If you see a piece that is still open and you would be up for writing it, just let us know.
What is the motivation / use case for this request of the fellows?
We would like to engage fellows into the creation of the upcomign Internet Health Report and benefit from their expertise and ideas. We invite them to review the early draft of the Report, as well as write open articles and suggest topics/perspectives that are missing in their opinion.
Please tell us about your deadline for this request:
We would like to ask the fellows to be done with the review by December 6.
Other information (e.g. detailed explanation, related issues, links for us to have context, eg. urls, slack posts, doc links, etc)
Context related to the structure of the upcoming Report:
As in the prototype, we will structure the 2018 version of the report along five “issues”: openness, privacy & security, decentralization, digital inclusion and web literacy.
The current design prototype for 2018 is linked from the documents available for ou for content review.
All content will be divided into approximately 100 “blocks” (20 per issue) that are short, standalone, texts (fact analysis or stories featuring people or/and projects) and/or data and visuals, that can also be shared and embedded elsewhere. Blocks will range from 150-600 words. Users will be able to comment on and react to each block.
As something new, we will be highlighting one “Trending topic” for each of the five issues, and exploring its subject matter in more depth with different types of content blocks.
We will also have the following sub-pages:
Introduction -- will explain what the Internet Health Report is, contrast and compare findings of the previous year, and highlight notable trends and changes.
Explore -- will allow users to search and mix/match all blocks, using different keywords and topics.
Participate -- will provide an overview of what actions users can take, offer a way to contact us, and gather all comments/interactivity from throughout the Report.
Thank you for your help!
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