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= Overview =
= Overview =
Maker Party is Mozilla’s annual global campaign to  teach the web through hands-on learning and making, from now until September 15, the Webmaker community, along with educators, organizations and enthusiastic web users, will be teaching and learning the web in hundreds of classrooms and cafes, libraries and living rooms all around the world. It’s all part of our effort to teach the culture, mechanics and citizenship of the web.


MozCamps are a critical part of our Enabling communities that have impact goal. The MozCamp program brings together core contributors to participant in learning and developing best practices for how to recruit, onboard and sustain new contributors.  
Mozilla believes success in the 21st century depends on digital literacy: the skills people need to read, write and participate on the web. Maker Party focuses on teaching these skills in a fun, hands-on way.  Participants meet up with others at events of all sizes to explore the how and why of building apps and webpages with code, design, media and interactive elements.


2014 MozCamps are being planned by a cross-organizational core team consisting of Mozilla contributors, especially Reps and MoFo/MoCo staff.
[https://blog.webmaker.org/maker-party-is-here Webmaker Blogs] has more information on Maker Party 2014.


[[MozCamps_2014/Planning | The MozCamp 2014 Planning wiki page]] has more information on MozCamp 2014 planning.
Hives are comprised of organizations (libraries, museums, schools and non-profit startups) and individuals (educators, designers, community catalysts and makers). Together, they create opportunities for youth to learn within and beyond the confines of traditional classroom experiences, design innovative practices and tools that build the field for greater impact, and contribute to their own professional development within an active community of practice.
 
The Hive model is supported by three levels of engagement:
Events:
Organizations with shared learning goals unite to provide a fun, engaging event for youth as a first step towards exploring longer-term collaboration.
Hive Learning Communities:
Community organizers with an interest in Hive’s core principles come together to begin putting connected learning tools and practices into practice through regular meet-ups and events.
Hive Learning Networks:
Officially designated Learning Networks with an operational budget and staff commit to promoting innovative, open-source learning models in partnership with a communities’ civic and cultural organizations, businesses, entrepreneurs, educators and learners.


= Organizer =  
= Organizer =  


* [https://reps.mozilla.org/u/umesh/ Umesh Agarwal]
* [https://reps.mozilla.org/u/umesh/ Umesh Agarwal]
* [https://reps.mozilla.org/u/shahidfarooqui/ Shahid Ali Farooqui]
* [https://reps.mozilla.org/u/Komal/ Komal Ji Gandhi]
* [https://reps.mozilla.org/u/pmjcreations/ Jafar Muhammed]


=Location and Dates=
=Location and Dates=
August 09 - August 10, 2014 in Kharagpur, India <br/>
Probable Date: December 20 - 21, 2014<br/>
Prem Hari Bhavan <br/>
Probable Location:TBD <br/>
Kharagpur, West Bengal, India
Kharagpur, West Bengal, India


=Important Links=
=Important Links=


* [https://reps.mozilla.org/e/maker-party-2014-at-kharagpur/ Reps portal]
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* [https://events.webmaker.org/#!/events/3697 Webmaker]


=Agenda=
<div style="-moz-border-radius: 10px;width:25%;height:150px;background-color:orange;float:left;display:block;margin:1.5%;border: 1px solid #C4C295;text-align:center;padding:2.5%;padding-top:0px"><h2>[http://party.webmaker.org/en-US/resources Resources]</h2><p>These resources will help in planning a unique event.</p> </div>


'''MozCamp Beta is an experiment.''' This is the first time Mozilla is testing how to '''train contributors to bring in more contributors''' across the project.  
<div style="-moz-border-radius: 10px;width:25%;height:150px;background-color:#C0C0C0;float:left;display:block;margin:1.5%;border: 1px solid #C4C295;text-align:center;padding:2.5%;padding-top:0px"><h2>Blogs</h2>
* [https://blog.mozilla.org/ Mozilla] <br>
* [http://blog.webmaker.org/ Webmaker] <br>
</div>


This agenda was developed in '''collaboration with volunteer and paid contributors together with local community members''' to focus on building community and recruiting new contributors into specific pathways.
=Agenda=


We're testing general sessions on storytelling and community building as well as breakout contribution area tracks.  
Day 1 (Saturday, 21st December):
*Train the trainer session.
*Pre Event Booth Testing.


Because MozCamp Beta is being held in India in anticipation of the launch of Mozilla's $25 smartphone, there's a '''special focus of this content on Firefox OS and engagement with the new phone.''' Firefox OS specific content is being developed specifically for the Indian region and this Beta event.
Day 2 (Sunday, 22nd December):
*Hive Pop-up Maker Party KGP


Most content however will be tested in India for future MozCamps, and iterated upon based on what we learn at the Beta and in subsequent results metrics and feedback.  
This agenda was developed in collaboration with volunteer and contributors together with local community members to focus on #WebLiteracy #hive #learning and recruiting new contributors into #teachtheweb.  


{{admon/note|Betatesting!|'''Please join us this weekend with an open mind and experimental spirit. We are all learning!'''  }}


== Day 1: Friday ==
== Day 1: Saturday ==
=== Appmaker Workshop ===
=== Train the Trainer & Planning of Day-2 Maker Party ===
* '''Description:'''' This session is about Appmaker and how a community of designers, testers, developers, and otherwise app-makers can contribute to the project. Participants will learn what Appmaker is, how it works, and how to be a part of the various contribution pathways which are in the works.
=== Agenda ===
* '''Presenter:''' Amira Dhalla and Bobby Richter
{| text-align: center;" class="wikitable sortable"
* '''Session Type:'' General
|-
* '''Teaching Kit:''' https://amira.makes.org/thimble/LTU4OTIzNDE3Ng==/mozcamp-appmaker-session-teaching-kit-template (teaching kit) and https://foundation.etherpad.mozilla.org/appmaker-mozcamp (outline)
! Time
* '''Wiki Section:''' https://wiki.mozilla.org/MozCamps_2014#Appmaker_Hackathon.2FDemo
! Activity
* '''Format:''' Hackathon/Demo
! Description
! Goal
|-
|09:00 AM to 09:30 AM
|Registration
|Registration of all Mozillians. (FSA + Reps + Volunteers)
|For better arrangements and communications.
|-
|09:30 AM to 09:45 AM
|Introduce yourself
|Introduction by individual Mozillians.
|It will help to know unknown and known Mozillians better.
|-
|09:45 AM to 10:00 AM
|Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves
|Fun warm-up dance.
|It will help to feel free and open.
|-
|10:00 AM to 10:30 AM
|Agendas Brainstorming
|Discussion of event agendas.
|To set the objectives of the training based on participants interests and needs.
|-
|10:30 AM to 10:45 AM
|Why we #teachtheweb
|Provide some context and concepts for why we teach the web.
|To make everyone understand the importance of teaching web.
|-
|10:45 AM to 11:00 AM
|TEA BREAK
|
|
|-
|11:00 AM to 12:30 PM
|Open Session
|Open Session for Web-literacy, Webmaker Tools, Fun Activities, etc
|To get basic ideas of all domains.


== Day 2: Saturday ==
|-
|12:30 PM to 12:45 PM
|Teach in Pairs.
|Role play how to teach and learn.
|To get refreshment.
|-
|12:45 PM to 01:00 PM
|Open Session recap
|Individual Mozillians will share what they learned.
|To know the interest of each Mozillians.


=== General Sessions ===
|-
| 01:00 PM to 02:00 PM
| LUNCH BREAK
|
|
|-
|02:00 PM to 02:30 PM
|Planning of Day -2 Maker Party
|What we are going to do tomorrow.i.e on Maker Party Day
|To get initial ideas of arrangement with respect to booths and activities.
|-
|02:30 PM to 03:30 PM
|Planning of Booths and Activity
|How each responsible Mozillians will have to handle his booth or activity.
|To teach them how to make their booth or responsibility better.
|-
|03:30 PM to 4:00 PM
| TEA BREAK
|
|
|-
|04:00 PM to 05:00 PM
|Decoration of Venue
|Setup of each booth with specific theme.
|To make participants feel like a wounder world.
|-
|05:00 PM to 06:00 PM
|Booth Testing
|Final testing of Booths will take place.
|To get the real-time idea of each booths.
|-
|}


==== '''Storytelling''' ====
== Day 2: Sunday ==
* '''Description:''' The goal of this session is to collaborate on crafting personally meaningful and engaging stories about Mozilla, to enable each participant to confidently describe Mozilla and it's mission to anybody (regardless of familiarity with the web!).
* '''Presenter:''' Mary Ellen Muckerman
* '''CBT Partner:''' NA
* '''Session Type:''' General
* '''Teaching Kit/outline:''' https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lPwXtEvxBOSpzlznYR9vPhs-adZlhSV6-ry8G0fJfx0/edit?usp=sharing 
* '''Wiki Section:''' https://wiki.mozilla.org/MozCamps_2014#Storytelling
* '''Format:''' Three-part game that takes place over the weekend


==== MozStrategy and Getting Here ====
=== Hive Pop-up Maker Party KGP @ Kharagpur ===
* '''Description:''' Overview of Mozilla's strategic goals, progress since summit, and challenges ahead.
* '''Presenter:''' Mary Ellen Muckerman
* '''CBT Partner:''' NA
* '''Session Type:''' General
* '''Teaching Kit/Outline:''' XXX
* '''Wiki Section:''' https://wiki.mozilla.org/MozCamps_2014#Moz_Strategy
* '''Format:''' Presentation and videos


==== '''FirefoxOS''' ====
Important Booths: <br>
* '''Description:''' The strategic role of FXOS and mobile for Mozilla, introduction to Tarako phone, and the go to market / launch strategy, opportunity, and challenges to be tackled together in India.
* '''Presenter:''' Gen Kanai & Jane Hsu
* '''CBT Partner:''' NA
* '''Session Type:''' General
* '''Teaching Kit/Outline:''' https://docs.google.com/a/mozilla.com/presentation/d/1JALl5Ar-T9MyGA0fplh_fAdcSa2nPDW0L5BAwTt5zO8/edit#slide=id.p (draft slide deck)
* '''Wiki Section:''' https://wiki.mozilla.org/MozCamps_2014#Firefox_OS
* '''Format:''' Presentation


=== Community Building ===
SET-1
* '''Description:''' This is a ninety minute  session during the Mozcamp Beta to develop skills in recruiting new community members, share out about successful community building strategies being used in India now, and  introduce people to a menu of actions that they can use in their local communities after the training event.
* '''Presenter:''' Larissa Shapiro, Michelle Thorne
* '''CBT Partner:''' William Quiviger
* '''Community Member Partner:''' Vineel Reddy (there are more, Larissa will get them)
* '''Session Type:''' General
* '''Teaching Kit/outline:''' https://michelle.makes.org/thimble/LTE0NjE3ODA0ODA=/mozcamp-community-building-action-plan
* '''Wiki Section:''' https://wiki.mozilla.org/MozCamps_2014#Community_Building_for_All
* '''Format:''' Workshop w/ case studies


=== Lunch ===
    About Mozilla and its Mission:  http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/mission/


=== Contribution Area Parallel Tracks ===
    Web-literacy:  https://webmaker.org/en-US/literacy


==== Engagement ====
    Webmaker: https://webmaker.org/en-US/tools
* '''Description:''' The three-hour Engagement Session will walk you through Mozilla Engagement - who we are and how you can get involved. This first half of the session will help attendees learn Mozilla’s approach to outreach marketing and how to leverage it for Firefox OS launch initiatives. The second half of the session will be more interactive with a marketing brief, small breakout group brainstorming, and conclude with drafting an executable action plan. All attendees at mozcamp will attend this session.
* '''Presenter:''' Brian King (Mary Ellen introducing)
* '''CBT Partner:''' William Quiviger
* '''Community Member Partner:''' Galaxy Kadiyala, Gauthamraj Elango
* '''Session Type:''' Content area track
* '''Teaching Kit and Outline:'''
** https://brianking.makes.org/thimble/LTIxOTkzODgxNg==/mozcamp-engagement-session-toolkit (WIP)
* '''Presentation:'''
** https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1tgB7jk-GLEkcT6yuiKrZ453VrAB-p9ZFrCcVGacw0JM/edit?usp=sharing
* '''Wiki Section:''' https://wiki.mozilla.org/MozCamps_2014#Engagement
* '''Format:''' Workshop


==== SUMO ====
    Thimble:   https://thimble.webmaker.org/en-US
* '''Description:''' This interactive session aims to teach Mozillians how to become SUMO experts and train future SUMO experts in their local communities.
* '''Presenter:''' Rosana Ardilla
* '''CBT Partner:''' William Quiviger
* '''Community Member Partner:''' Swarnava Sengupta
* '''Session Type:''' Content area track
* '''Teaching Kit and outline:'''
** https://cbt.etherpad.mozilla.org/sumo-mozcamp (outline)
** https://williamq.makes.org/thimble/LTM1NDE1NjU0NA==/sumo-training-session-mozcamp-beta-india
* '''Wiki Section:''' https://wiki.mozilla.org/MozCamps_2014#SUMO
* '''Format:''' Workshop


==== Developer Outreach ====
    Popcorn:   https://popcorn.webmaker.org/en-US/editor/
* '''Developer Outreach'''
* '''Description:''' This session will teach community members how to approach and talk to developers about Firefox OS so that the developers want to create apps for this platform, and want to help other developers do the same.
* '''Presenter:''' Frédéric Harper & Janet Swisher
* '''CBT Partner:''' Larissa Shapiro
* '''Community Member Partner:''' (India) Kaustav Das Modak, Priyanka Nag
* '''Session Type:''' Content area track
* '''Teaching Kit:''' https://jswisher.makes.org/thimble/NTAzMTE5ODcy/mozcamp-india-developer-outreach-workshop
* '''working document:''' https://docs.google.com/a/mozilla.com/document/d/139x_eudo33HBXPUdpuqt_vj2a3mrLGW4SgOj-7jD13Q/edit
* '''Recording:''' [http://outofcomfortzone.net/2014/07/16/community-evangelist-firefox-os-developer-outreach-at-mozcamp-india/ Community Evangelist: Firefox OS Developer Outreach at MozCamp India] on Fred's blog
* '''Wiki Section:''' https://wiki.mozilla.org/MozCamps_2014#Developer_Outreach
* '''Format:''' Workshop


==== User Centered Design ====
    X-ray Goggle: https://goggles.webmaker.org/en-US
* '''Description:''' Build a local user centered design community to collect on-the-ground observational data, localize surveys, and identify top-potential contributors to receive special training and badges to support new product development through developing cultural insights and need finding
* '''Presenter:''' Holly Habstritt Gaal with Bill Selman (remote)
* '''CBT Partner:''' Larissa Shapiro
* '''Session Type:''' Content area track
* '''Wiki Section:''' https://wiki.mozilla.org/MozCamps_2014#User_Centered_Design
* '''Post-workshop recap:''' [http://hollyhabstritt.com/blog/2014/6/29/mozcamp-beta-in-bangalore-india Holly's workshop blogpost ]
* '''Post-workshop recap:''' [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1abr6aFbMt5UaHcSJdys2Nl6pINATpbkgrvUkrdrCqDM/edit?usp=sharing Slides showing workshop concepts from MozCamp participants ]
* '''Teaching Kit:''' [https://wselman.makes.org/thimble/LTQ1NTE0NzUyMA==/mozcamp-user-centered-design-workshop On Thimble]
* '''Workshop Slides (request access):''' [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0MU8m1rqpdUdk9meHlrMjhHUDA/edit?usp=sharing Slides on Google Drive ]
* '''Workshop Photos (request access):''' [https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B0MU8m1rqpdUOVIwamJ3SzVacHc&usp=sharing  Photos on Google Drive]
* '''Post-workshop recap and overview presentation (request access): [https://docs.google.com/a/mozilla.com/presentation/d/1abr6aFbMt5UaHcSJdys2Nl6pINATpbkgrvUkrdrCqDM/edit#slide=id.p Presentation on Google Drive]
* '''Format:''' Workshop


=== Wrap Up and Dinner ===
    App Maker:    https://apps.webmaker.org/


== Getting There ==
SET-2


[[MozCamps 2014/Logistics|Please find information on travel logistics and other helpful in-country information for MozCamp Beta - India here.]]
    HTML5:  http://www.slideshare.net/umeshagarwal92102/kick-start-html5


===Travel Info===
    CSS3:    http://www.slideshare.net/umeshagarwal92102/kick-start-css


===Travel Tips===
    RW (Responsive Web Design):      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Responsive_web_design


== FAQ ==
       
SET-3


[[MozCamps 2014/FAQ|See MozCamp 2014 FAQs here.]]
    Womoz (Women in Mozilla):    http://www.slideshare.net/KomalGandhi2/women-mozilla


If you have any to add, please ping lmn in IRC #mozsummit.  
    Open-source:    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_software


== General Sessions ==
    FSA and Mobilizers:    http://www.slideshare.net/umeshagarwal92102/firefox-student-ambassadors-31008418


===Webmaking with Appmaker===
SET-4


* Goal: By the end of the session, participants will be able to:
    Firefox OS: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/os/
** Contribute to Appmaker. Skill: learn the tools.
** Co-design future Appmaker tool as a web literacy vehicle for Firefox OS. Skill: curriculm/content contributions
** Learn how to throw an event to teach/use Appmaker. Skill: teaching methods
* Facilitators:
** Bobby Ritcher - staff lead facilitator bringing this content to the event
** Amira Dhalla - co-facilitator
** Michelle Thorne - co-facilitator
** Gauthamraj Elango - community member co-leading the event
** Ankit Gadgil - community member co-leading the event
** Vikas Burri - community member co-leading the event
** Biraj Karmakar - community member co-leading the event
* Agenda: https://amira.makes.org/thimble/LTU4OTIzNDE3Ng==/mozcamp-appmaker-session-teaching-kit-template


===Moz Strategy===
    Lightbeam:  http://www.slideshare.net/umeshagarwal92102/lightbeam-30635161


===Firefox OS===
    Mozilla Open Badge:


===Storytelling===
    Persona:  
The goal of this session is to collaborate on crafting personally meaningful and engaging stories about Mozilla, to enable each participant to confidently describe Mozilla and it's mission to anybody (regardless of familiarity with the web!). We'll build a story in a game activity throughout the course of the weekend, answering:


1. Mozilla is...
Important Fun Activities:  <br>
SET-5


2. Here's how I first got involved....
    Robotic: How to make a simple manual and autonomous robot. With some cool Robots at display and for use.


3. If this is interesting to you, here's how you can get involved too....
    Electronics: How to make circuits on Breadboard. How to make cool stuffs with LED's with some demo stuffs at display.


===Community Building for All===
SET-6


* Goal: At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
    T-shirt Painting: Make you own T-Shirt with theme as Web Technology and web-literacy.
** Recruit based on the mission.
** Understand local case studies for community building
** Use a menu of actions that they can use in their local communities after the training event.
* Facilitators: (in progress)
** Larissa Shapiro - Community builder
** William Quiviger - Community builder
** Michelle Thorne - Community builder
** Vineel Reddy - Community builder
** Amira Dhalla - Case Study, Maker Party
** Gauthamraj Elango - Case Study, Maker Party
** Vikas Burri - Case Study, Maker Party
** Kaustav Das Modak - Case Study, FirefoxOS AppDay
** Sayak Sarkar - Case Study, FirefoxOS AppDay
** Faisal Aziz - Case Study, FirefoxOS AppDay
** Galaxy Kadiyala - Case Study, Geolocation
** Soumya Deb - Case Study, Geolocation
** Priyanka Nag - Case Study, Mozcafe
** Ankit Gadgil - Case Study, Mozcafe
* Agenda: https://michelle.makes.org/thimble/LTE0NjE3ODA0ODA=/mozcamp-community-building-action-plan


== Contribution Areas ==
SET-7
A "CA Track" (in the agenda image above) refers to "Contribution Area" track. <br />


At MozCamp Beta - India, we are testing four of the ~10 CA (tied to our community pathways). Each runs twice: once Saturday, and once Sunday. So each attendee gets to participate in two different CA tracks. The goal of each track is to focus on building community and recruiting new participants, with a focus (for all but User Centered Design) on Firefox OS. <br />
    Junkotronics: Make something from scrap items. Turn scrap to gold by innovative ideas.


===Engagement===
    Crafting:  Make you own web related crafts. Simple Hat, Purse, Pen Stand etc.
'''(all attendees will to to this track, plus one other of their choosing)''' <br />
'''Goal:''' Recruiting community for $25 phone launch and thinking through the Mobilizers program for India's smartphone distribution model <br />
'''Owners:''' Brian King, Jessica Osorio and William Quiviger <br />
'''Toolkit:''' (WIP) [https://brianking.makes.org/thimble/LTIxOTkzODgxNg==/mozcamp-engagement-session-toolkit https://brianking.makes.org/thimble/LTIxOTkzODgxNg==/mozcamp-engagement-session-toolkit]


===SUMO===
    Mozilla Quiz: Answer some simple question after going through all the  Booths.
'''Goal:''' Develop localized support docs and forum responses to support phone launch <br />
'''Owner:''' Ralph Daub


===User Centered Design===
== Getting There ==
(User Research + UX Design) <br />
'''Goal:''' Build a local user centered design community to collect on-the-ground observational data, localize surveys, and identify top-potential contributors to receive special training and badges to support new product development through developing cultural insights and need finding <br />
'''Owner:''' Bill Selman
'''Workshop Program:''' [https://wselman.makes.org/thimble/LTQ1NTE0NzUyMA==/mozcamp-user-centered-design-workshop UCD Mozcamp Workshop]


===Developer Outreach===
===Travel Info===
(Developer Relations / MDN) <br />
'''Goal:''' This session will teach community members how to approach and talk to developers about Firefox OS so that the developers want to create apps for this platform, and want to help other developers do the same. <br />
'''Owner:''' Frédéric Harper


== Project Menu ==
===Travel Tips===


Here is a curated menu of projects, mainly event-types, that participants can rip & remix as a way to take action in their own communities after the MozCamp.
== FAQ ==


=== Maker Party ===
= Participating Schools=


* Goal: A hands-on party for making the web. Invite new partners to focus on teaching web literacy and grow a local learning network.
*Sacred Heart High School 
* Examples in India:
*St. Agnes School
** https://reps.mozilla.org/e/maker-party-shopkeeper-venus-residence/
*Kendriya Vidyalaya No-1 Kalaikunda
** https://reps.mozilla.org/e/maker-party-bhubaneswar/
*Kendriya Vidyalaya No-2 Kalaikunda
** https://reps.mozilla.org/e/mama-in-maker-party/
*Kendriya Vidyalaya IIT Kharagpur
** https://reps.mozilla.org/e/maker-party-bangalore-hive-pop-up-2013/
*Kendriya Vidyalaya Jhapatapur
** https://secure.flickr.com/photos/82525714@N05/sets/72157636557245483/
*Christopher Day School Kharagpur
* Resources:
*St Joseph School Kharagpur
** http://party.webmaker.org/
*DAV School IIT Kharagpur
*Railway Mixed School Kharagpur


=== FirefoxOS App Day ===
= Pics =
 
* Goal: Introduce Firefox OS and Firefox Marketplace, and share knowledge about the tools available to help developers get started building apps to submit to the Marketplace.
* Examples in India:
** https://reps.mozilla.org/e/firefox-os-app-days-hackathon-bangalore/
** https://reps.mozilla.org/e/firefox-os-app-days-at-vit-university-vellore-1/
** https://reps.mozilla.org/e/firefox-os-app-day-bhopal/
** https://reps.mozilla.org/e/app-day-in-a-box-vizag/
** https://reps.mozilla.org/e/firefox-os-mini-app-days-and-webmaker-party-ajce/
* Resources:
** https://wiki.mozilla.org/ReMo/SOPs/AppDaysInABox
 
=== GeoLocation (online event) ===
 
* Goal: Engaging developers through friendly competition to take action online and across a region.
* Examples in India:
** https://reps.mozilla.org/e/geolocation-in-a-box-india/
* Resources:
** http://blog.mozillaindia.org/889
 
=== MDN Evangelism Training ===
 
* Goal: Train contributors on how to demo Mozilla products and talk to a technical audience about the benefits of the open web.
* Examples in India:
** http://kaustavdm.in/2013/09/mdn-evangelism-training-and-jsfoo-2013.html
* Resources:
** https://wiki.mozilla.org/Evangelism_Reps_Training_Program


=== MozCoffee ===  
= Success Metric =


* Goal: A small-scale informal meetup to share activities and connect with the community and general public. Easily reproducible and frequent, serving as a meeting point local communities.
* No of new Webmaker at the end of event: 100 +
* Examples in India:  
* No of event participants interested in hosting their own maker parties: 10 +
** https://reps.mozilla.org/e/10th-mozcafe-with-fsas-hyderabad/
* No of makes created (from Appmaker, Thimble, Popcorn, or X-Ray Goggles) 100 +
** https://reps.mozilla.org/e/mozcafe-chennai-2/
* No of people who explain the mission of Mozilla Webmaker: 30 +
** https://reps.mozilla.org/e/mozcafe-meetup-and-firefox-29-launch-party/
* No of new webmaker.org accounts will be created: 50 +
* Resources:
* No of web literacy badges will be issued: 30 +
** What is a MozCafe? How to run it and more: https://wiki.mozilla.org/ReMo/SOPs/MozCoffee
* No of Webmaker Mentor badges will be issued: 30 +
 
* Audience Turnout: 300 +
= Blog post =
* Awareness of Firefox OS
 
* Awareness of Web-literacy
 
* Awareness of Mozilla  and its Mission
= Pics =
* Awareness of Webmaker Tools
* Awareness of  Womoz (Women in Mozilla)
* Awareness of  Lightbeam
* New Makers for Community: 20 +
* Awareness of FSA
* Other Makes and Ideas
* Improve Reps and FSA relation


* [https://www.facebook.com/biraj.karmakar/media_set?set=a.659041964144172&type=3&l=b2127f7248 pics by Biraj Karmakar]
=== How students will be benefited ===
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/king-molan/sets/72157645417717681/ Photo Album by Brian King]
* Students will get an idea of all above mentioned technologies by attending the event.  
* Participation badge based on Mozilla Open Badge platform.
* Interested    students will be recruited to the Mozilla Community as part of our    Firefox Student Ambassador (FSA) or Mobilizer program (If age less than  18 years then under some present FSA.)
* They can get opportunities to dive into the Web and works with millions of Mozillians across the globe.
* They will get connected to an open source organization.

Latest revision as of 17:10, 21 November 2014


Overview

Maker Party is Mozilla’s annual global campaign to teach the web through hands-on learning and making, from now until September 15, the Webmaker community, along with educators, organizations and enthusiastic web users, will be teaching and learning the web in hundreds of classrooms and cafes, libraries and living rooms all around the world. It’s all part of our effort to teach the culture, mechanics and citizenship of the web.

Mozilla believes success in the 21st century depends on digital literacy: the skills people need to read, write and participate on the web. Maker Party focuses on teaching these skills in a fun, hands-on way. Participants meet up with others at events of all sizes to explore the how and why of building apps and webpages with code, design, media and interactive elements.

Webmaker Blogs has more information on Maker Party 2014.

Hives are comprised of organizations (libraries, museums, schools and non-profit startups) and individuals (educators, designers, community catalysts and makers). Together, they create opportunities for youth to learn within and beyond the confines of traditional classroom experiences, design innovative practices and tools that build the field for greater impact, and contribute to their own professional development within an active community of practice.

The Hive model is supported by three levels of engagement: Events: Organizations with shared learning goals unite to provide a fun, engaging event for youth as a first step towards exploring longer-term collaboration. Hive Learning Communities: Community organizers with an interest in Hive’s core principles come together to begin putting connected learning tools and practices into practice through regular meet-ups and events. Hive Learning Networks: Officially designated Learning Networks with an operational budget and staff commit to promoting innovative, open-source learning models in partnership with a communities’ civic and cultural organizations, businesses, entrepreneurs, educators and learners.

Organizer

Location and Dates

Probable Date: December 20 - 21, 2014
Probable Location:TBD
Kharagpur, West Bengal, India

Important Links

Event Pages

Event Page on Reps
Event Page on Webmaker
Sing-up to join this event.

Resources

These resources will help in planning a unique event.

Blogs

Agenda

Day 1 (Saturday, 21st December):

  • Train the trainer session.
  • Pre Event Booth Testing.

Day 2 (Sunday, 22nd December):

  • Hive Pop-up Maker Party KGP

This agenda was developed in collaboration with volunteer and contributors together with local community members to focus on #WebLiteracy #hive #learning and recruiting new contributors into #teachtheweb.


Day 1: Saturday

Train the Trainer & Planning of Day-2 Maker Party

Agenda

Time Activity Description Goal
09:00 AM to 09:30 AM Registration Registration of all Mozillians. (FSA + Reps + Volunteers) For better arrangements and communications.
09:30 AM to 09:45 AM Introduce yourself Introduction by individual Mozillians. It will help to know unknown and known Mozillians better.
09:45 AM to 10:00 AM Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves Fun warm-up dance. It will help to feel free and open.
10:00 AM to 10:30 AM Agendas Brainstorming Discussion of event agendas. To set the objectives of the training based on participants interests and needs.
10:30 AM to 10:45 AM Why we #teachtheweb Provide some context and concepts for why we teach the web. To make everyone understand the importance of teaching web.
10:45 AM to 11:00 AM TEA BREAK
11:00 AM to 12:30 PM Open Session Open Session for Web-literacy, Webmaker Tools, Fun Activities, etc To get basic ideas of all domains.
12:30 PM to 12:45 PM Teach in Pairs. Role play how to teach and learn. To get refreshment.
12:45 PM to 01:00 PM Open Session recap Individual Mozillians will share what they learned. To know the interest of each Mozillians.
01:00 PM to 02:00 PM LUNCH BREAK
02:00 PM to 02:30 PM Planning of Day -2 Maker Party What we are going to do tomorrow.i.e on Maker Party Day To get initial ideas of arrangement with respect to booths and activities.
02:30 PM to 03:30 PM Planning of Booths and Activity How each responsible Mozillians will have to handle his booth or activity. To teach them how to make their booth or responsibility better.
03:30 PM to 4:00 PM TEA BREAK
04:00 PM to 05:00 PM Decoration of Venue Setup of each booth with specific theme. To make participants feel like a wounder world.
05:00 PM to 06:00 PM Booth Testing Final testing of Booths will take place. To get the real-time idea of each booths.

Day 2: Sunday

Hive Pop-up Maker Party KGP @ Kharagpur

Important Booths:

SET-1

   About Mozilla and its Mission:   http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/mission/
   Web-literacy:   https://webmaker.org/en-US/literacy
   Webmaker:  https://webmaker.org/en-US/tools
   Thimble:   https://thimble.webmaker.org/en-US
   Popcorn:   https://popcorn.webmaker.org/en-US/editor/
   X-ray Goggle: https://goggles.webmaker.org/en-US
   App Maker:    https://apps.webmaker.org/ 

SET-2

   HTML5:   http://www.slideshare.net/umeshagarwal92102/kick-start-html5
   CSS3:    http://www.slideshare.net/umeshagarwal92102/kick-start-css
   RW (Responsive Web Design):      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Responsive_web_design


SET-3

   Womoz (Women in Mozilla):    http://www.slideshare.net/KomalGandhi2/women-mozilla
   Open-source:    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_software
   FSA and Mobilizers:    http://www.slideshare.net/umeshagarwal92102/firefox-student-ambassadors-31008418

SET-4

   Firefox OS:  http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/os/
   Lightbeam:   http://www.slideshare.net/umeshagarwal92102/lightbeam-30635161
   Mozilla Open Badge: 
   Persona: 

Important Fun Activities:
SET-5

   Robotic: How to make a simple manual and autonomous robot. With some cool Robots at display and for use.
   Electronics: How to make circuits on Breadboard. How to make cool stuffs with LED's with some demo stuffs at display.

SET-6

   T-shirt Painting: Make you own T-Shirt with theme as Web Technology and web-literacy.

SET-7

   Junkotronics:  Make something from scrap items. Turn scrap to gold by innovative ideas.
   Crafting:  Make you own web related crafts. Simple Hat, Purse, Pen Stand etc.
   Mozilla Quiz: Answer some simple question after going through all the  Booths.

Getting There

Travel Info

Travel Tips

FAQ

Participating Schools

  • Sacred Heart High School
  • St. Agnes School
  • Kendriya Vidyalaya No-1 Kalaikunda
  • Kendriya Vidyalaya No-2 Kalaikunda
  • Kendriya Vidyalaya IIT Kharagpur
  • Kendriya Vidyalaya Jhapatapur
  • Christopher Day School Kharagpur
  • St Joseph School Kharagpur
  • DAV School IIT Kharagpur
  • Railway Mixed School Kharagpur

Pics

Success Metric

  • No of new Webmaker at the end of event: 100 +
  • No of event participants interested in hosting their own maker parties: 10 +
  • No of makes created (from Appmaker, Thimble, Popcorn, or X-Ray Goggles) 100 +
  • No of people who explain the mission of Mozilla Webmaker: 30 +
  • No of new webmaker.org accounts will be created: 50 +
  • No of web literacy badges will be issued: 30 +
  • No of Webmaker Mentor badges will be issued: 30 +
  • Audience Turnout: 300 +
  • Awareness of Firefox OS
  • Awareness of Web-literacy
  • Awareness of Mozilla and its Mission
  • Awareness of Webmaker Tools
  • Awareness of Womoz (Women in Mozilla)
  • Awareness of Lightbeam
  • New Makers for Community: 20 +
  • Awareness of FSA
  • Other Makes and Ideas
  • Improve Reps and FSA relation

How students will be benefited

  • Students will get an idea of all above mentioned technologies by attending the event.
  • Participation badge based on Mozilla Open Badge platform.
  • Interested students will be recruited to the Mozilla Community as part of our Firefox Student Ambassador (FSA) or Mobilizer program (If age less than 18 years then under some present FSA.)
  • They can get opportunities to dive into the Web and works with millions of Mozillians across the globe.
  • They will get connected to an open source organization.