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Latest revision as of 21:08, 14 May 2013
Let's teach the web! Everything you need to get started is at webmaker.org/teach
This wiki includes:
- Additional resources: To help educators teach digital literacy and webmaking.
- Easy ways to contribute: Share and contribute your own resources.
How to Contribute
Here are three easy ways to share your own resources for teaching digital literacy and webmaking:
- Add them to this wiki,
- Post them to our Webmaker G+ community, or
- Tweet us @MozTeach with #teachtheweb.
Introduction to Engagement (12 talking slides)
We invite you to hack and remix any of the existing resources, curriculum and presentations in this wiki, then share them!
Resources
Get more involved
- Join the Webmaker Mentor community at webmaker.org/teach
- Follow Webmaker Mentors on Twitter through @mozteach
- Join Mozilla Webmakers on G+
- Contribute to this wiki
- Ask questions, get support or join the conversation using #teachtheweb.