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==How you can participate==
==How You Can Participate?==
The Lab is designed to both add new energy and new approaches to participation at Mozilla, and also learn from all of the existing experiment that are being driven by Mozillians across the organization.
You have the opportunity to participate in the Lab and in shape the way forward for participation in Mozilla. Here’s how:


Here are the different ways you can participate:
# '''Be part of the team.''' Do you want to have a big hand in shaping how Mozilla moves ahead on participation? In the coming couple of weeks we'll be starting some focused experiments. If these are problems you’re also excited about (or are already tackling), please get in touch. We’re certain that coders, marketers, project managers, designers, educators, facilitators, writers, evaluators, and more can make a big difference. Also, if you’re interested being part of the learning team that is tracking and synthesizing lessons from inside and outside Mozilla, please get in touch.
 
# Are you '''already running or planning a new participation initiative''', or have an idea you’d like to get off the ground? Could you use some help from the Lab (and hopefully volunteers or other resources)? I’d love to have a conversation about whether your initiative can be part of the Participation Lab and how we can help.
# '''Initiate.''' We want you to try out new approaches to participation. We’ll help you get these off the ground and be systematic about what’s working and not.
# Can you think of '''someone we should be talking to''', a book or article to read, or a community to engage? Pass it along. Or better yet, help us to get in touch with people outside of Mozilla or summarize the key lessons for participation.
# '''Learn with us.''' We want participation initiatives that you are already running (or have planned) to be part of the Lab. We’ll help you in making these successful and be systematic about the lessons they provide to Mozilla.
# '''Follow along.''' We'd like many Mozillians to share their feedback and ideas. We'll be working out in the open with a home base on this wiki page.
# '''Help out.''' In the coming couple of weeks we'll be starting some ''focused experiments''. You have the opportunity to shape these. If you are a coder, marketer, project manager, designer, educator, facilitator, evaluator, or have chops in any other areas, then you can help to make these a great success.
# '''Suggest.''' We're looking to learn about participation from outside of Mozilla. Can you think of someone we should be talking to, a book or article to read, a community to engage? Pass it along. Or better yet, help us to get in touch or summarize the key lessons for participation at Mozilla.
# '''Follow along.''' We'd like many Mozillians to share their feedback and ideas. We'll be sharing information on this wiki page and also at [https://discourse.mozilla-community.org/c/participation Participation on Discourse]. You can also expect some community calls and workshops later in April and May.


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