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* [https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/webmaker Webmaker mailing list] | |||
* Webmaker list | * Tweet [https://twitter.com/webmaker @webmaker] | ||
* Tweet @webmaker | * Twitter hashtag: [https://twitter.com/search?q=%23TeachTheWeb #teachtheweb] | ||
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Revision as of 16:30, 4 March 2014
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Teach The Web | |
Owner: Michelle Thorne, Laura Hilliger, Kat Braybrooke, William Duyck, Doug Belshaw | Updated: 2014-03-4 | |
Mozilla's Teach The Web team helps people teach the theory and practice of the web, and how local communities can plug into the global web literacy movement. |
Testing
Who we are
What we make
Training
Teaching Kits
Badges
Our unique offering:
- Recognising contribution in terms of teaching the web (and mentoring people who teach the web)
- Recognising the contribution of those who have attended our training and are able to teach a specific competency of the Web Literacy Map
Web Literacy (competency) badges The Literacy Map is a flexible specification of the skills and competencies that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web.
Contributor badges Coming soon!
Mentor badges Coming soon!
Whitepapers
Events
How we work with other teams
How we work with the community
How we can help you
Theory
- Connected Learning
- Learning as Making
- The Open Web
Participatory Event Formats
Resources
Training
Assessment
Credentialing (badges)
How to contact us
- Webmaker mailing list
- Tweet @webmaker
- Twitter hashtag: #teachtheweb