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Hive ���Next

A vision and strategy for the Hive Global Learning Network

Draft - February 2014

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section 1

big picture

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What is a Hive?

A local network of educators advancing connected learning, ���

web literacy and digital skills.

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What is Global Hive?

A global constellation of city-based Hives that share ideas, tools and a common vision. Global Hive is a key part of Mozilla’s Webmaker initiative.

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What is Hive’s goal?

We aim to build ���connected learning and web

literacy into society in a manner that is both deeply local and

massively global.

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Why connected learning?

The way we think about learning needs to reflect the reality and the opportunities of the internet era — young people need to be positioned for success in our ever-changing world. 

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Why web literacy?

Understanding the mechanics, culture and citizenship of the web is

critical to learning in a connected world.

Helping young people become citizens of the web is about equity

and justice.

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section 2

local hives

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What does local success look like?

Short term: new curriculum, content and software made by

educators.

Long term: connected learning and web literacy deeply integrated into

schools and youth programs.

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section 4

a global hive

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Why a Global Hive?

Interest is building and we need a Global Hive to help people

start Hives in new cities and to ���spread innovation from existing

Hives.

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How can we meet this need?

Establish a Global Hive program within Mozilla that will create materials, offer badges, run events, provide a web platform and collect metrics that support the work of local Hive leaders.

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What is Mozilla’s role?

Mozilla will house, operate and ���co-fund Global Hive as a part of it’s Webmaker initiative.

Primary role: support Hive action teams and the stewardship group.

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What is MacArthur’s role?

As the catalyst behind Hive, MacArthur continues to support local

Hives as part of its connected learning strategy

. MacArthur remains a partner and will co-fund and steward the Global Hive as it grows.

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What about other stewards?

Orgs like Sprout Fund and National Writing Project house local Hives.

Also, local Hives include dozens of orgs as members -- the members are the heart of Hive.

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section 5

hive next strategy

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In 2014 we want to ...

... establish Global Hive within Mozilla.

Concretely, we want to ���create core materials and systems ���

and expand the pipeline of new cities.

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Growth model (2014+)

Hive ���Events

Local events run by educators testing

out the Hive concept.

20 cities in 2014.

Hive ���Community

A proto network where educators run events and work together

regularly. Limited / no funding.

10 cities in 2014.

Hive ���Network

A full fledged local Hive with staff,

funding and ongoing programs for

educators. Offers badges and tracks

metrics.

7 cities in 2014.

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Hive networks right now

NYC Chicago Pittsburgh Toronto

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Hive networks plus emerging communities

Bay Area Chattanooga Kansas City Denver Philadelphia London Athens Berlin Brazil India Indonesia

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Key 2014 milestones (aligns w/ Webmaker workplan)

Q1: Hive Cookbook released as beta

Q2: Launch first Hive badges (educator or learner or both?)

Q2: 20+ Hive events as part of Maker Party

Q3: Cookbook and website launch

Q4: Global Hive gathering

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Core Global Hive services (by end of 2014)

Simple Global Hive web presence

Hive educator badges for members

Hive web literacy badges for learners

Shared curriculum repository on Webmaker

Initial version of shared metrics service

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Investing in Hive globally

MacArthur ($1.5M in 2014) and Mozilla ($3.5M in 2014) have built a foundation for Hive.

To fully realize our vision, ���we need to invest more in Global Hive and bring in new local funders.


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