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''A series of posts from Executive Director Mark Surman explaining our thinking, gathering feedback, and iterating the vision and early message.''  
''A series of posts from Executive Director Mark Surman explaining our thinking, gathering feedback, and iterating the vision and early message.''  


*[http://www.thecyberspark.com/?p=6/ Creativity from the MozFestPune India]
*[http://commonspace.wordpress.com/2011/11/10/mozfestthanks/ Debrief from the Mozilla Festival]  
*[http://commonspace.wordpress.com/2011/11/10/mozfestthanks/ Debrief from the Mozilla Festival]  
*[http://commonspace.wordpress.com/2011/10/18/hiverocketfuel/ Hive NYC as rocket fuel for learning]  
*[http://commonspace.wordpress.com/2011/10/18/hiverocketfuel/ Hive NYC as rocket fuel for learning]  

Revision as of 20:17, 26 July 2012

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Mozilla Webmaker: make. learn. hack.

Mozilla Webmaker is a new program to help people everywhere make, learn and play using the open building blocks 
of the web.

Please visit our new web site at webmaker.org

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Building a web literate planet

The goal: help millions of people move from using the web to making the web. With new tools to use, projects to create, and events to join, we want to help the world increase their understanding of the web and take greater control of their online lives.

Mozilla Webmaker will offer:

  • 1) Tools. Authoring tools and software, designed and built with our community. From supercharging web video with Popcorn, to remixing with Hackasaurus, to making your own web pages with Thimble.
  • 2) Projects. Practical starter projects, how-tos and recipes, designed to help people at all levels make something amazing with the web. From tweaking your blog template to building apps that change the world.
  • 3) Community. Bringing people with diverse skills and backgrounds together. Teachers, filmmakers, journalists, youth. From web ninjas to newbies. All making and learning together at events, meet-ups and hack jams everywhere.

Get involved

  • Mozilla Webmaker community calls. Every Tuesday at 8am PT. Details and agendas here.
  • Communications. A complete list of all our communications channels, ways to get involved, and stay in touch.

Planning & Goals

Blog post series

A series of posts from Executive Director Mark Surman explaining our thinking, gathering feedback, and iterating the vision and early message.

Feedback on Drumbeat.org web site:


Other stuff