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Revision as of 16:56, 13 June 2012
Campus Party
This is a planning page for Mozilla goals and activities at Campus Party.
Activities planned so far:
Event Details:
- August 21 - 26
- Berlin, Tempelhof Airport
- Website
This event is part of the Mozilla Summer Code Party.
Goals
- Share a vision of empowering a generation of webmakers.
- Galvanize local learning organizations around learning and making on the web.
- Weave webmaking into Mozilla's mobile efforts (B2G).
- Build web apps with European talent.
- Seed a larger conversation about mobile webmaking in 2013.
Keynotes
- Mark Surman (Executive Director of the Mozilla Foundation)
- Chris Heilmann (Principal Technical Evangelist at Mozilla)
- Pending - Ryan Merkley (Chief Operating Officer of the Mozilla Foundation)
- Pending - Brendan Eich (Mozilla CTO and Board Member)
Planning
- Mozilla coordinator: Mark Surman
- Equipment needs?
- Space needs?
- Time needs?
Youth Pop Up
We'll host a tent with several learning stations hosted by local organizations.
What is it?
- A participatory 4-hour session with 5-7 learning stations.
- Each station is hosted by an organization or person interested in webmaking.
- Participants move from station to station as they like, learning & making along the way.
- At the end, we share back what we made & talk about next steps.
What will the stations be?
- Tell a story with video & audio
- Augment video & audio with live web content
- Get started with HTML in fun, easy ways
- Make a website to share your ideas with the world
- Use data from the city to tell a story
- Learn the basics of wiki-editing to collaborate with one another
Who should come?
- Young adults
- Their friends
- Educators
- Hackers
- Lovers of media, tech and learning
Planning
- Mozilla coordinator: Michelle Thorne
- Supported by: John Bevan (European Partners) and Chris Lawrence (Event Design)
- Equipment needs?
- Space needs?
- Time needs?
App Challenge