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April 09, 2013
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Roll Call. Who's here?
(please add yourself to this list)
 
    OpenMatt
 
    Michelle @thornet
 
    Ankit Gadgil @anknite
 
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WELCOME! Introductions & new team members
Any first-timers here? :) Say hello! (and maybe add your name? ;)
 
    hello one & all.this is rakhy.anybody can reach us on [removed by Reb] can any one know the meeting time in india. Hey Rakhy, its from 8.30 pm in Indian Standard Time! :-)
 
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Reminders
 
    Muting now. All lines are muted by default. *7 to unmute.
 
    Join us for screen sharing:
 
    http://mzl.la/screenshare (enter any name)
 
    Recording now. This meeting will be recorded.
 
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Weekly Update
 
    Weekly Webmaker updates:
 
    http://mzl.la/Webmaker_Updates
 
    Aggregated blog & press coverage:
 
    http://mzl.la/Dashboard
 
    Anything missing? Please add blog posts & press:
 
    Get your stuff on @mozilla:
 
    Click here: https://etherpad.mozilla.org/Tweets
 
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What's the coolest thing you saw on the web this week?
 
    Building an entire open source village from sustainable house designs http://www.onecommunityranch.org/sustainable-house-designs-earthbag-village-update/
 
    GrabBox. Simple screen grab sharing -- straight to URL / dropbox. Got this from Kate Hudson. (Rebeccah: you may like this) http://grabbox.devsoft.no/
 
    "Release early, often and with rap music. This is Notorious R&D." --F.A.T. Lab http://eyebeam.org/events/fat-gold
 
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Webmaker event in Nasik, India: what did we learn? (Ankit)
 
    Recent webmaker event hosted by Ankit and Gauthamraj Elaongo in Nasik, India
 
    Event page: https://reps.mozilla.org/e/webmaker-init-nasik/
 
    Blog post:  http://ankitgadgil.blogspot.in/2013/04/april-marked-1st-ever-mozilla-event-in.html
 
    Photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ankitgadgil/sets/72157633189456021/
 
    News Coverage: https://thimble.webmaker.org/p/lca9/
 
    What did you learn?:
 
    Creativity and innovation flows while working in groups
 
    While teaching webmaker tools, teach Thimble prior to X-ray Goggles
 
    Give participants some themes to work on.
 
    Popcorn maker best explained using a theme.
 
    What resources or tools did you use?
 
    Thimble
 
    Popcorn maker
 
    X-ray goggles
 
    Cool! did you use any Hacktivity Kits, event guides, or specific projects?
 
    What's next?
 
    New events with Webmakers, Persona and Open Badges.
 
    Focussing on school children now, as they are the future of the web.
 
    Event : Young Webmakers Nasik
 
    https://reps.mozilla.org/e/young-webmakers-nasik/
 
    https://webmaker.org/en-US/events/58ddb35b1/
 
    How can others get involved?
 
    If you are able to travel to Nasik, we would be great to have you at one of the events. Please get in touch with Ankit Gadgil (https://reps.mozilla.org/u/ankitgadgil/)
 
    QUESTIONS
 
    Why did you find it effective to teach Thimble before the X-Ray Goggles?
 
    X-ray goggles give you the power to hack with ease. Wheres thimble requires you to work a bit with html. If we teach X-ray goggles first there is a possibility of the particiapnt tending to not write html or play with it and see his/her creation live, which is infact much easier with X-ray goggles. Hence the participant may tend to not use thimble (personal views).
 
    How are you involving Persona and Open Badges in your next event?
 
   
 
    What theme did you use to explain Popcorn Maker?
 
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Scoala Altfel - Ocna Mureș - Romania
Scoala Altfel - Hateg - Romania
 
    Links and context:
 
    This  week is the "Learn in other way " week in all romanian school. so  together with a a fellow open source activist +Marcela Oniga we went to  an highschool to teach them about FOSS and Webmaker.
 
    https://reps.mozilla.org/e/scoala-altfel-aiud/
 
    Ran webmaker training from Monday to Thursday in my former Highschool. I was there 6 hours a day, running 3-hour long sessions.
 
    I had help from Andrei Iancu, a participant is last year's Code Party, now a student in that highschool.
 
    I used Popcorn for kids aged 10-13 and Thimble for 14-18 year olds.
 
    A few surpized me and discovered popcorn on their own at home, and integrated it into their webpage made with Thimble.
 
    https://reps.mozilla.org/e/scoala-altfel-hateg
 
    NOTES & COMMENTS
 
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/ioana_cis/sets/72157633136309147/
 
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexlakatos/sets/72157633161708865/
 
    QUESTIONS
 
    Do you have examples of what the students made?
 
    How can people duplicate this event in other schools? What kits, projects, or resrouces did you use? Was translation / localization an issue?
 
    How to Get Involved
 
    Duplicate this event in other schools.  How? What kits, projects, or resrouces did you use? Was translation / localization an issue?
 
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Teach the Web (Laura) (15mins)
 
    Teach the Web: an online course for Webmaker mentors
 
    It's a MOOC: (Mozilla Open Online Collaboration)   
 
    Build the curriculum with us! April 18 - May 1
 
    May 2 to June 30, 2013
 
    Presentation outlining what, who, why and how:
 
    http://www.zythepsary.com/mozilla/presentations/webmaker_mooc/index.html
 
    Follow along via screenshare here: http://mzl.la/screenshare
 
    Who's it for? Webmaker mentors and the curious. Educators, teachers, instructors, youth, parents, Moz Reps. Anyone interested in teaching the web and digital literacy -- through fun making and building.
 
    What will you learn? You will learn how to:           
 
    Teach digital literacy and webmaking.
 
    Make cool things on the web. And share that knowledge with  people you care about.   
 
    Innovate in your practice with openness and online collaboration.
 
    Adapt educational resources to address learners and topics you care about.           
 
    Test your remixed materials with a live audience and improve them through peer feedback.
 
    Get help hosting events and participating in "Maker Party 2013." [<--Laura is this right? worth making the connection to upcoming summer campaign more explicit?]         
 
    QUESTIONS
 
    Should we make the connection to the upcoming summer campaign more explicit?
 
    How to Get Involved
 
    Save the date. Mark May 1st on the calendar.
 
    Participate in the course. Join the G+ community to participate in the course: http://mzl.la/gpluswebmaker
 
    Sign up to the Webmaker Mentor list. To get email notifications. https://webmaker.org/en-US/teach/ or follow @mozteach https://twitter.com/MozTeach
 
    Get more involved. We need people who want to:   
 
    moderate the course once it starts
 
    help write posts to introduce topics
 
    think up questions for each topic's twitter chat
 
    make one page resources
 
    Interested? Email laura[at]mozillafoundation.org
 
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New Webmaker Projects (Jacob)
 
    Make a Hackable Game with Craftyy
 
    https://webmaker.org/en-US/projects/hackable-game-craftyy/
 
    Show the world some awe
 
    https://webmaker.org/en-US/projects/awe/
 
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New Badge System Design Principles (part 1) (Carla)
 
    RFC on a new paper: Badge System Design Principles (part 1)
 
    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1A6T3OcB7R-1sobaJNiDbu5-wssrmQB2HUZKw3qzy2LQ/edit?usp=drive_web
 
    Next steps:
 
    build in research references
 
    get feedback
 
    revise
 
    bring the paper to life with design
 
    Release next paper (part 2) for comments in 1 month
 
    Related:
 
    developing a badge system design toolkit
 
Questions
 
How to Get Involved:
 
    Please read and comment
 
    Provide examples of certain principles
 
    Direct us to additional best practices
 
    Chat with Carla about your own experiences
 
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What's next for  Webmaker Community Calls (Matt)
your feedback + recommendations
 
    Follow along via screenshare here: http://mzl.la/screenshare
 
    Presentation slides (PDF): http://mzl.la/Webmaker_call_pres
 
    10 Key Recommendations: https://etherpad.mozilla.org/Webmaker-calls-recommendations
 
Next step: publishing this as blog post today.
Circling back for further discussion here next week.
 
    NOTES AND COMMENTS
 
    What I like about this
 
    What I wish were better
 
    What I'd like to get more involved with
 
    QUESTIONS
 
    How to get involved:
 
    Review this list of key recommendations. +1 / -1. Add what you think is missing. https://etherpad.mozilla.org/Webmaker-calls-recommendations
 
    ***Ensure all community call information on this page is up to date:
 
    https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmakers/Project_Community_Calls
 
 
    Get more involved:
 
    Documenting and on-boarding. Help create a new page for all our community calls at: webmaker.org/calls
 
    https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=859795
 
    Take leadership over a specific piece of this call. Let's empower community to lead. For example:
 
    Inviting and welcoming community.
 
    Skill-sharing. Tips and tricks.
 
    Writing blog posts.
 
    Guest speakers. Brainstorming ideas for guest presenters and inviting.
 
    ???
 
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Communications Update
 
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NON-VERBAL UPDATES
Web Literacy standard
 
    Landing page: http://mzl.la/weblitstd
 
    Join the weekly community calls! (now on Mondays): https://wiki.mozilla.org/Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/Calls
 
    Draft version of the standard launches April 26th
 
    Why organizations should align with the standard [DMLcentral]: http://dmlcentral.net/blog/doug-belshaw/why-organizations-large-and-small-should-align-mozillas-web-literacy-standard
 
    Latest version of the grid: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Learning/WebLiteracyStandard/ScratchPad
 
YOUR ITEM
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Calendar
Take a look at upcoming events! Add new ones.
https://webmaker.org/en-US/events/all/
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NEXT WEEK:
Agenda for next week's call:
https://etherpad.mozilla.org/Apr16
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmakers/Community_Calls

Revision as of 10:03, 17 May 2013

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