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= Description =
= Description =
We’re designing around the way kids learn technology, based on Mizuko Ito’s concepts of hanging out, messing around and geeking out. Tools include HTML Pad and X-Ray Goggles that let kids bend, blend, and remix websites easily. How can we get more kids to lift up the hood and tinker with the web? Come hack together with neighborhood kids and find out how.
We’re designing around the way kids learn technology, based on Mizuko Ito’s concepts of hanging out, messing around and geeking out. Tools include the [http://hackasaurus.org/en-US/goggles/ X-Ray Goggles] and [http://webpad.hackasaurus.org/ WebPad] that let kids bend, blend, and remix websites easily. How can we get more kids to lift up the hood and tinker with the web? Come hack together with neighborhood kids and find out how.


<h3>Course facilitators</h3>
<h3>Course facilitators</h3>


<p>[mailto:jess@mozillafoundation.org Jess Klien] and [mailto:avarma@mozilla.com Atul Varma]</p>
<p>[http://jessicaklein.blogspot.com/ Jess Klein] and [http://toolness.com/ Atul Varma]</p>


= Skills Needed =
= Skills Needed =
{{{skills|What you need from participants for the session.}}}
 
Any of the following: imagination, design, HTML/CSS/JS skills, general awesomeness.


= Post-Event Participation =
= Post-Event Participation =
{{{posteventparticipation|How people can get involved with your project after the festival.}}}
 
[http://hackasaurus.org/en-US/contribute/ Contribute to Hackasaurus]!


= Hashtags =
= Hashtags =
{{{hashtags|Session hash tags specifically for notes on your session, and hash tags specific to your project for promotion.}}}
 
<code>#hackasaurus</code>


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= Relevant links =
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