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Introduction…
Mozilla is most famous for its world-class Firefox Web browser, but Mozilla is much more than a browser: Mozilla is a global non-profit dedicated to putting you in control of your online experience and shaping the future of the Web for the public good.
To stay in touch with users, Mozilla relies on communities of passionate volunteers around the world. Members of these communities participate in the Mozilla project, push their ideas, try to best understand the needs of their local community and help it grow… always sharing the ideal of an Internet that is free and open to everyone.
Internet means the future! And no one can represent it better than students, and of course their teachers.
Hence this project: « You love Mozilla ? Now teach it ! »
What is this about?
Let's go meet students to introduce Mozilla to them. Let's show them what Mozilla can bring in their everyday life and in their future career. Let's explain them what Free Software is. Let's prove them that women fit in there. In short: let's widen their horizon!
Several options:
- Participate in orientation forums: We just need to contact our former schools and propose them to come present Mozilla or Free Software in general.
- Give lectures in computer engineering schools: let's contact schools and offer our services.
- Do a presentation in a classroom: if we happen to be friends with teachers, why not contact them and propose to come talk for half an hour during one of their classes to introduce Mozilla to their students?
But why?
The idea is to meet new potential contributors, people who may not already know about Free Software and Mozilla, but who we know could benefit a lot from it.
Let's get out of our offices, out of our gatherings of already-convinced people! Let's leave our computers behind for a few minutes! Let's go meet the general public, and through students, the future!
It really is a simple contribution: if each community member goes to a school, imagine how many people we'll be able to reach! How many people will realize that there exists a way to shape the Internet in their own way? How many people will become aware of what Internel freedom means? And all it takes is a phone call to the school of your choice, and half a day of your time!
This wiki is waiting for you:
- For each school you visited, fill in the school name, city, country, and write a few lines about the approach you took and how it was received.
- Explain how you presented Mozilla, the tools you used.
- If you have slides, please add a link to them!