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Learning to Teach the Web with Mozilla
Howdy! We are Laura Hilliger and Chris Lawrence. We hacktivate learning at Mozilla by helping a global community of lifelong learners build and teach the web. Questions?
@mozteach, #teachtheweb Want more?
webmaker.org/teach
Mozilla - they make Firefox, right?
Yes, we make Firefox, but...
is a community of people united by a common purpose – to build the Internet society needs. We think we need an Internet that is open, so we can make and do more.
is a mission driven, non-profit organization.
Mozilla's mission is to promote openness, innovation and opportunity on the web.
Both the production and consumption of learning materials is blended
various workshop formats
in-person crash courses
online and offline materials
Learning Events
Hive Learning Networks
Hive NYC Members
Network Engagement
Tools - tools that support remixing, making and sharing on the web, while building learning into the process. Thimble, Popcorn Maker and X-ray Goggles for now.
Makes - projects, challenges, games and content that sit on top of the tools and guide people in making cool stuff and provide instructions and learning objectives.
Badges - marking learning as it happens all across the web.
Events - Webmaker comes to life through a global community creating projects and events, teaching more Webmakers and scaling impact.
We are
Doing good is part of our code
And speaking of code...
The Web is built with code.
HTML, CSS and Javascript
The basic building blocks of the Web.
Look under the hood
with the XRay Goggles
Understanding the Web is a part of being educated.
Klafki said you are educated when you can think critically about key problems
The Web holds (most of) the world's information and humanity's knowledge
It gives us an infrastructure to consider those problems and to help solve them (but only if we have the competencies and skills to do so)
We need to be able to read as well as write
Program or be programmed
Learn to write
with Thimble
Understanding code isn't enough.
The 4th "R" and Beyond
We need to understand the web, which means understanding how computers work, but Web Literacies are also about the social skills that go with living in a digital world. Collaboration, Storytelling, Community, Civic Engagement, Self-Expression, Conviction, Critical Thinking...