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We additional session ideas from *you*. If you have ideas please see the [[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/propose|how to propose activities]] page first. And look at the main [[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program|main program wiki page]] for context and info on how the spaces below work. Finally: '''write up your idea and email the appropriate contact person''' below.<br>  
We additional session ideas from *you*. If you have ideas please see the [[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/propose|how to propose activities]] page first. And look at the main [[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program|main program wiki page]] for context and info on how the spaces below work. Finally: '''write up your idea and email the appropriate contact person''' below.<br>  


== Spaces and Activities  ==
Related: [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/schedule Program Schedule]  
 
[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/schedule Program Schedule]  


=== Local learning incubator  ===
=== Local learning incubator  ===
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*'''[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/PrintingLab|PrintingLab]]''' -- Dynamic space for sprint-writing and translating, from open web related manual books to chapbooks with collections related to microblogging-like ideas, advices and comments generated during the festival. Host: FLOSS Manuals
*'''[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/PrintingLab|PrintingLab]]''' -- Dynamic space for sprint-writing and translating, from open web related manual books to chapbooks with collections related to microblogging-like ideas, advices and comments generated during the festival. Host: FLOSS Manuals


Hosted by [http://youmediachicago.org/ You Media Chicago], [http://newyouthcity.com/ New Youth City Learning Network] and [http://urbanlabs.net/ UrbanLabs] Organizers: Ingrid Erickson/NYCLN (ierick@gmail.com), Taylor Bayless (tbayless@chipublib.org), Enric Senabre Hidalgo (esenabre@cibersociedad.net
Hosted by [http://youmediachicago.org/ You Media Chicago], [http://newyouthcity.com/ New Youth City Learning Network] and [http://urbanlabs.net/ UrbanLabs] Organizers: Ingrid Erickson/NYCLN (ierick@gmail.com), Taylor Bayless (tbayless@chipublib.org), Enric Senabre Hidalgo (esenabre@cibersociedad.net)
 
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=== [[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/activites/webcrafttoolshed|Webcraft Toolshed]]  ===
=== [[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/activites/webcrafttoolshed|Webcraft Toolshed]]  ===


In the Webcraft Toolshed, you will learn how to teach web standards and skills via a series of informative sessions run by web education experts. You will find out what the current state of web education is worldwide, and how the web industry is reacting to it. You will find out what open source web education tools and resources are available and how you can make use of them and contribute to them. You will find out how you can take part in the web education movement, internationally as well as on your doorstep!
'''Space Goals:'''<br>


==== Space Goals:<br>  ====
The Webcraft Toolshed brings together interdisciplinary web professionals across design, development and marketing, students, university & college web educators, informal trainers, advocates and anyone who wants the core values of openness and inclusion to form the foundation for the web's vibrant future.


Together we want to work towards developing a concrete, practical and collaborative plan to massively grow the accessibility and reach of standards based web developer education.<br>
Together, the School of Webcraft and OWEA want to establish open collaboration on projects that share the common goal of standards-based web education.


#List and prioritise the necessary skills for practising web craft. Identify the overarching principles that guide web professionals.
The Webcraft Toolshed aims to achieve this by:
#Identify the range of audiences, the information channels and methods that people turn to for education about working with the web and develop strategies to connect with them.
#Establish collaboration amongst projects that share a common goal of web developer education.


[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/activites/webcrafttoolshed|Space partner Goals, sub goals and desired outcomes.]]
#Mapping the necessary skills you need to practice web craft and describing the overarching principles that guide web professionals.
#Building concrete strategies to connect the organisations, methods and resources that learners turn to for web education.
#Remixing and repurposing existing web learning resources for new learning forms and channels.


==== Activities  ====


===== Proposed Activities  =====
Hosted by [http://p2pu.org/webcraft School of Webcraft (powered by P2PU and Mozilla]), [http://drumbeat.org Mozilla Developer Network (MDN)] and the [http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/owea/ Open Web Education Alliance (OWEA)]. Contact: [mailto:Pippa.buchanan@gmail.com Pippa Buchanan]


*[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/StateWebEducation|'''The State of Web Education''']] - In this session, Chris Mills will help you to understand the current challenges for people teaching and learning web development skills and talk about what solutions are being made available. This should provide a space focus and start conversations to carry through the next 2 days.
*[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/WebCraftGuild|'''The Web Craft Guild''']] - OWEA, Opera Developer Network, Mozilla Developer Network, School of Webcraft, Scrunchup all have a shared goal to help people learn about how to work with the web. How can we cooperate?
*[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/WebcraftSkillsMap|'''Shape the Webcraft Skills Map''']] -&nbsp; Using the Webcraft skills map as a base we'll explore the skills all web professionals need and the specialist skills that distinguish designer from developer, user experience expert from interface designer.
*[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/WebCraftExploration|'''The Ideas and Values of Web Craft''']] - Using the Web Craft definition as a starting point can we identify and refine the ideas and values we should be encouraging in young web developers?
*[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/teachingaccess|'''Teaching Accessibility''']] - Creating websites that are accessible to the broadest number of users possible is one of the core values of web developers. Speak with Sandi Wassmer and Henny Swan about accessible design and workshop ways to teach this attitude and related skills to developers of all skills levels.
*Webcraft badges w Badge lab.
*[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/MDNasOER|'''Learning with Mozilla Developer Network''']] - Janet Swisher of MDN will present some recently create or updated content on open web standards. We'll begin to explore it and give feedback on its usability as tools for classrooms and self guided learning.
*[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/WaSPHowToUse|'''Remixing WaSP Interact''']] - Using the WaSP Interact curriculum as a base we'll explore ways to incorporate content into an existing course at a tertiary level. We'll also look at how non-academic audiences such as P2PU School of Webcraft and independent learners can remix the content to make it more relevant for their needs.
*[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/WebcraftCreateCourses|'''Create a P2PU School of Webcraft Course''']] - Explore course ideas for the next round of Webcraft. Develop course proposals that consider participant requirements and learning objectives. Learn how to collaborate with the community and course participants to refine your course idea.
*Workshop 1 (Working with Web Fonts) - Dave Crossland
*Workshop 2 (Learn Javascript with Processing.JS and Sketchpad) - JD and Ari
*[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/TeachingNonTechnicalStaff|'''How to teach marketers about web standards and inclusive design''']] - In most companies non-technical staff like marketers inevitably end up being responsible for procurement of web sites, but because these groups of people largely don't understand the concepts of open standards and inclusive design, they therefore end up with web sites that are unusuable and inaccessible to a lesser or greater degree. In this session, Sandi Wassmer will tackle this problem, talking about what non-technical professionals need to know, and how to get it over to them in a way they will understand. Your opinions and discussion are of course very welcome.
*[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/YoungPeopleOnTheWeb|'''How young people are getting into the web''']] - In this session, Anna Debenham will give you some of her unique insights into how young people are gettinn into web design and development, how current education efforts are failing them, what they are doing to work around it, and what could be done to improve things. This session will include a sample exam for attendees to take, to show them what official curricula are currently like.


===== Ongoing activities:<br>  =====
[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/activites/webcrafttoolshed|Activities, sessions, sub goals and desired outcomes.]]
 
*'''Web Craft skills map''' -- Continuing on from the focus session looking at the [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/WebcraftSkillsMap skills map] help us identify what different types of web developers need to know.<br>
*'''Propose a Course''' -- fill in a form with your course idea for the P2PU School of Webcraft and help build a community of developers who support Mozilla's aim for an open and innovative web.
 
<br> Hosted by [http://p2pu.org/webcraft School of Webcraft (powered by P2PU and Mozilla]), [http://drumbeat.org Mozilla Developer Network (MDN)] and the [http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/owea/ Open Web Education Alliance (OWEA)].<br> Contact: [mailto:Pippa.buchanan@gmail.com Pippa Buchanan]


=== Badge lab  ===
=== Badge lab  ===
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*Discussions with other spacemasters is underway for possible collaborations and joint activities in the badge lab.
*Discussions with other spacemasters is underway for possible collaborations and joint activities in the badge lab.


Hosted by [http://p2pu.org/ P2PU], [http://drumbeat.org Mozilla], [http://www.remixlearning.com/ Remix Learning], DML. Contact: [mailto:joshuagay@gmail.com Joshua Gay]  
Hosted by [http://p2pu.org/ P2PU], [http://drumbeat.org Mozilla], [http://www.remixlearning.com/ Remix Learning], DML. Contact: [mailto:joshuagay@gmail.com Joshua Gay] or [mailto:philipp@p2pu.org Philipp Schmidt]


=== Hackerspace playground  ===
=== Hackerspace playground  ===
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*[mailto:meena@ocwconsortium.org Meena Hwang], OCW Consortium (meena at ocwconsortium dot org)  
*[mailto:meena@ocwconsortium.org Meena Hwang], OCW Consortium (meena at ocwconsortium dot org)  
*[mailto:joel@cnx.org Joel Thierstein], Connexions (joel at cnx dot org)
*[mailto:joel@cnx.org Joel Thierstein], Connexions (joel at cnx dot org)
*[mailto:kef@cnx.org Kathi Fletcher], Connexions (kef at cnx dot org)


=== Peer Learning Lighthouse  ===
=== Peer Learning Lighthouse  ===
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*'''[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/Educating your users|Encourage Content Reuse: Educate your users!]]''' -- Do you or your initiative create and host open resources? Do your users bother to read the licensing policy or take full advantage of the freedoms enabled by open licenses? P2PU and Creative Commons realize that there is a lack of education around openly licensed content and its associated freedoms--how to use, adapt, and remix content to realize the full collaborative potential that is enabled by CC licenses. Come share your experiences on what does and doesn't work when it comes to educating teachers, students, and life-long learners on using your content--and reuse this knowledge to create effective education for users of open content.  
*'''[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/Educating your users|Encourage Content Reuse: Educate your users!]]''' -- Do you or your initiative create and host open resources? Do your users bother to read the licensing policy or take full advantage of the freedoms enabled by open licenses? P2PU and Creative Commons realize that there is a lack of education around openly licensed content and its associated freedoms--how to use, adapt, and remix content to realize the full collaborative potential that is enabled by CC licenses. Come share your experiences on what does and doesn't work when it comes to educating teachers, students, and life-long learners on using your content--and reuse this knowledge to create effective education for users of open content.  
*[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/PLE '''Build your personal learning environment'''] -- Learn what tools exist and how to combine then to turn the open web into your personal class room. Audience: anyone interested in learning on the web (Ricardo Torres/ Citilab[http://www.citilab.eu])  
*[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/PLE '''Build your personal learning environment'''] -- Learn what tools exist and how to combine then to turn the open web into your personal class room. Audience: anyone interested in learning on the web (Ricardo Torres/ Citilab[http://www.citilab.eu])  
*'''[[Create a p2pu course|Creating courses for peer 2 peer learning]]&nbsp;''' -- Peer to peer learning is radically different from traditional teacher/learner roles, especially online. Get coaching on how to design &amp; run your own collaborative peer learning course on any topic you're interested in! Hosted by P2PU.org. <br>  
*'''[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/WebcraftCreateCourses|Create a P2PU School of Webcraft Course]] &nbsp;''' -- Peer to peer learning is radically different from traditional teacher/learner roles, especially online. Get coaching on how to design &amp; run your own collaborative peer learning course! Hosted by P2PU.org &amp; Mozilla SoW. <br>  
*'''[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/Building a School of Copyright and Creative Commons|Building a School of Copyright and Creative Commons]]''' -- Building on P2PU's Copyright 4 Educators courses, this is a planning session to discuss where we can go from here. What other audiences besides educators should we focus on, how do we leverage the CC International network to reach more jurisdictions, etc. (Delia, Jane, Michelle and Ignasi from CC Spain)  
*'''[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/Building a School of Copyright and Creative Commons|Building a School of Copyright and Creative Commons]]''' -- Building on P2PU's Copyright 4 Educators courses, this is a planning session to discuss where we can go from here. What other audiences besides educators should we focus on, how do we leverage the CC International network to reach more jurisdictions, etc. (Delia, Jane, Michelle and Ignasi from CC Spain)  
*'''[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/p2pProductionMaterials|P2P Production &amp; Commons Theory Course]]''' - Workshop/sprint. Become a peer and help us build a course on peer production and commons theory!  
*'''[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/p2pProductionMaterials|P2P Production &amp; Commons Theory Course]]''' - Workshop/sprint. Become a peer and help us build a course on peer production and commons theory!  
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=== Video Lab  ===
=== Video Lab  ===
The last several years have seen an explosion in the breadth of video content available on the web. Public institutions and private citizens alike are making available a catalog of video that spans the 20th century and promises a rich media environment for the 21st.  And thanks to developments in HTML5, video has never been as user programmable as it is today.


The web gives students and teachers access to the entire history of the moving image. What are the tools learners need to remix and contextualize this material for the 21st century?The National Film Board of Canada, and many other public media institutions, have made their archives available for free online. This provides an unprecedented opportunity for education - however teachers report that showing feature length films in the class room doesn't work. Class times, and attention spans in general, are too short. And students don't learn by passively consuming content - they need a hand in creating it.  
The problem? These innovations have had limited influence in traditional learning environments.


What if teachers could create "lesson plans" by choosing regions of films - both those found within institutions and out in the wild wild web?
We want to spend the next two days thinking of how we can seize the Open Video opportunity for the classroom, and ultimately build working prototypes of tools and experiences that will transform how we use the moving image for education.


What if students could create their own "video reports? What if they were able to mash up and "record" their experience of learning online?
''' Goals for Barcelona '''


How else can we re-imagine the role of video in the class room?
* Expose participants to the possible, highlighting where innovation is happening and inspiring the collective group imagination


Over two days we'll brainstorm, wireframe and ultimately build a first draft of these tools.
* Offer right-size learning opportunities for folks who want hands-on knowledge about how to apply video to learning


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* Generate an inventory of ideas for ways in which video innovation can support education


==== Day One  ====
* Spark discussion and canvas feedback from those passionate about innovation in education


*[[Educational Video - The Bleeding Edge]]
* Hack working prototypes that remix the ways teachers and students use video in the classroom


*Sharpening the bleeding edge of educational video<br>


*Scoping the tool we want to build for video in the classroom - Part I
'''Day One'''


*Scoping the tool we want to build for video in the classroom - Part II
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/schedule/videolab/intro Open Video in Education - a survey of the possible]
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/schedule/videolab/skills Skills lab - learn what you need to hack open video]
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/schedule/videolab/brainstorm1 brainstorming I - How can open video make education better]
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/schedule/videolab/brainstorm2 brainstorming II- user stories for Open Video in education]
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/schedule/videolab/wireframing1 wireframing I - Rapid Prototype workshop with Firefox team]
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/schedule/videolab/wireframing2 wireframing II- Prototyping an open video tool for educators]


*Rapid Prototyping Part I
'''Day Two'''


*Rapid Prototyping Part II
*[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/schedule/videolab/wireframing3 Test drive Open Video Wireframes]
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/schedule/videolab/hackathon1 Open Video Hackathon! (multiple sessions)]


==== Day Two  ====
<br> Hosted by: [http://openvideoalliance.org Open Video Alliance], [http://drumbeat.org Mozilla] and the [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Main_Page Center for Development of Open Technology]. Contact:[mailto:brett@mozillafoundation.org Brett Gaylor]
 
*Feedback on Wireframes
 
*Refining Wireframes
 
*Lets Build This Thing
 
*Feedback on Prototype
 
*Final push
 
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*Nicholas Reville from PCF / Universal Subtitles will be running video captioning and translation stations, inviting volunteers to caption and translate education videos using UniversalSubtitles.org
 
<br> Hosted by: [http://openvideoalliance.org Open Video Alliance], [http://drumbeat.org Mozilla], the [http://www.nfb.ca National Film Board of Canada] and the [http://www.participatoryculture.org Participatory Culture Foundation]. Contact:[mailto:brett@mozillafoundation.org Brett Gaylor]  


=== Storming the Academy ===
=== Storming the Academy ===
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=== Angels hacking (at the square) ===
=== Angels hacking (at the square) ===


Local projects and participatory experiences related to teaching/learning music, programming, telecommunication, ICT skills, etc. that would take place right at the Plaça dels Àngels.  
Local projects and participatory experiences related to teaching/learning music, programming, telecommunication, ICT skills, etc. that would take place right at the Plaça dels Àngels.  
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*[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/PercussionLab|PercussionLab]]: Open the knowledge and musical practice to everyone, through the use of digital tools and to produce innovative and interactive content with creators.  
*[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/PercussionLab|PercussionLab]]: Open the knowledge and musical practice to everyone, through the use of digital tools and to produce innovative and interactive content with creators.  
*[http://barcelonalaptoporchestra.blogspot.com/ ESMUC Laptop Orchestra]: Connect it to the open space at the Plaça dels Angels, to bring their music there and show how its been done.  
*[http://barcelonalaptoporchestra.blogspot.com/ ESMUC Laptop Orchestra]: Connect it to the open space at the Plaça dels Angels, to bring their music there and show how its been done.  
*[http://guifi.net/ HowTo create a free mobile guifi.net node]: A technical session showing the hardware and software steps for creating an open mobile wifi node.
*[http://guifi.net/ HowTo create a free mobile guifi.net node]: A technical session showing the hardware and software steps for creating an open mobile wifi node.  
*[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/Bank of Common Knowledge HowTo#Summary|HowTo create a local Bank of Commons node]]: an open session where the Bank of Common Knowledge methodologies are shared and tested.
*[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/move commons|Tag/Categorize/Rethink your initiative... with Move Commons stickers]]: Ask certain key questions to your own initiative/collective/NGO and show the principles it is committed to through a sticker badge. Audience: everyone. Plus, activists.
*Startl session with Laurie Racine (invitation only)


We're working on some more activities that will be on the wiki asap, but feel free to contact us to propose a session on Thurday or Friday. Contact: drumbeat-barcelona@lists.mozilla.org,  
We're working on some more activities that will be on the wiki asap, but feel free to contact us to propose a session on Thurday or Friday. Contact: drumbeat-barcelona@lists.mozilla.org,


=== Other Awesome Stuff  ===
=== Other Awesome Stuff  ===
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*'''[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/FOSS classroom|The Open Source Classroom]]''' How can we turn Free and Open Source Software projects into learning environments? What do we need from projects, educators and learners? Contact: [[User:David.jaco|David.jaco]]
*'''[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/FOSS classroom|The Open Source Classroom]]''' How can we turn Free and Open Source Software projects into learning environments? What do we need from projects, educators and learners? Contact: [[User:David.jaco|David.jaco]]
*'''[[Real Time Learning – an investigation]]''' - Help define real time learning, while developing a set of working guidelines and a toolkit for producing real time courseware. Audience: Anyone interested in bridging the real time web with online education. Contact: Marco Masoni (gm@einztein.com)


*'''[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/graphicalTeaching|Graphical teaching]]''' It's well-known that a good pictures can convey more than thousands of words. In the open web area, some good examples exist, but not enough. The idea of this activity is to challenge participants to teach concepts of the open web just with one picture. (David B.)
*'''[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/graphicalTeaching|Graphical teaching]]''' It's well-known that a good pictures can convey more than thousands of words. In the open web area, some good examples exist, but not enough. The idea of this activity is to challenge participants to teach concepts of the open web just with one picture. (David B.)
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*'''[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/videoLectures|Video Lectures]]''' - Suggest topics, speakers and techniques to make pre-recorded video lectures for online learning both fun and engaging ([[User:David.jaco|David.jaco]]).
*'''[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/videoLectures|Video Lectures]]''' - Suggest topics, speakers and techniques to make pre-recorded video lectures for online learning both fun and engaging ([[User:David.jaco|David.jaco]]).


*'''[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/wikiotics|Wikiotics language lesson assembly studio]]'''.Come turn our conference environment into language education resources. We will take pictures, translate sentences, and arrange both online to create interactive language lessons for people online. Anyone with a camera, laptop, or knowledge of at least one language is welcome.  
*'''[[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/wikiotics|Wikiotics language lesson assembly studio]]'''.Come turn our conference environment into language education resources. We will take pictures, translate sentences, and arrange both online to create interactive language lessons for people online. Anyone with a camera, laptop, or knowledge of at least one language is welcome.
*'''[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/TeachingOpenWeb Teaching the open web].''' The Mozilla community is dedicated to protecting and growing "the open web." But what does that mean exactly? And how do we explain it to newcomers? This session will share stories, tips and tricks, and resources for helping everyday people understand what the open web is and why it matters. And also prototype a course on this subject for Peer 2 Peer University's January semester. (Contact:&nbsp;Matt Thompson matt [at] mozillafoundation.org)
 
*[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/open_internet_open_web '''Open Internet = Open Web''']:&nbsp;We all love the open web and the opportunities for collaboration, education and knowledge exchange that it affords. However, too few of us recognize the importance of ensuring that the network itself remains open and accessible, in order to preserve the open web ecosystem. In this workshop, we'll brainstorm ideas for how the open Internet and open web communities can work together more closely for mutual benefit. Contact: Mehan Jayasuriya (mehan [at] publicknowledge.org).
*[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/open_internet_open_web '''Open Internet = Open Web''']:&nbsp;We all love the open web and the opportunities for collaboration, education and knowledge exchange that it affords. However, too few of us recognize the importance of ensuring that the network itself remains open and accessible, in order to preserve the open web ecosystem. In this workshop, we'll brainstorm ideas for how the open Internet and open web communities can work together more closely for mutual benefit. Contact: Mehan Jayasuriya (mehan [at] publicknowledge.org).  
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/move_commons '''Tag/Classify/Rethink your initiative... with Move Commons stickers'''] Ask certain key questions to your own initiative/collective/NGO and show the principles it is committed to through a sticker badge. Audience: everyone. Plus, activists.
*[http://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/events/Festival/TerraWebFontFormat '''Terra Web Font Format''']&nbsp; We show how our Earth is the best Web Font Format: over bark has an endless amount of Fonts (Typography) in all alphabets worldwide! ... És una proposta d'activitat per al Drumbeat Festival de Barcelona, que enllaça amb un dels projectes que recentment s'han donat d'alta al viver del Drumbeat: [https://www.drumbeat.org/project/m%C3%A0quina-descriure-de-google-maps La Màquina d'Escriure de GoogleMaps]. Contacte: Marc Antoni Malagarriga-Picas (marcantoni [arrova] femfum.com)<br>
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See old version of this page [[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/activities/old|here.]] Much of the more tentative material archived there.  
See old version of this page [[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/activities/old|here.]] Much of the more tentative material archived there.  


''This is a list of confirmed and proposed activities for Mozilla's [http://www.drumbeat.org/festival Drumbeat Learning, Freedom and the Web Festival]. If you'd like to add to this page, please visit the [[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/propose|how to propose activities]] page first. See the [[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program|main program wiki page]] for context and info on how the spaces below work.<br>''
''This is a list of confirmed and proposed activities for Mozilla's [http://www.drumbeat.org/festival Drumbeat Learning, Freedom and the Web Festival]. If you'd like to add to this page, please visit the [[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program/propose|how to propose activities]] page first. See the [[Drumbeat/events/Festival/program|main program wiki page]] for context and info on how the spaces below work.<br>''
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