Drumbeat/Hackasaurus
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Hackasaurus Project Page | |
Owner: Atul Varma, Jessica Klein | Updated: 2011-04-19 | |
Hackasaurus helps kids hack. |
Project Tools
- web site: hackasaurus.org
- X-ray Goggles: See what the web is made of. Mess around & remix. https://secure.toolness.com/webxray/
- HTML Pad: Create your own web page in seconds: htmlpad.org
- Drumbeat project page: https://drumbeat.org/en-US/projects/hackasaurus/
- wiki page: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/Hackasaurus
- mailing list (working group; daily): Google Group
- mailing list (announce list; occasional): coming soon
- planet hackasaurus blog: coming soon
- twitter: @hackasaurus #hackasaurus
- facebook: http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Hackasaurus/140459162682866
- photos & visual assets (tag = hackasaurus): http://www.flickr.com/groups/hackasaurus/
- issue tracker: http://hackasaurus.lighthouseapp.com/projects/66492-hackasaurus/overview
- source code: Github: https://github.com/hackasaurus
- theory behind the project: Hacker Literacy: http://ietherpad.com/wXmjT3Zes1
- presentation deck (draft only; in progress): http://mzl.la/hQ2h62
- chat room (IRC): coming soon
- roadmap: coming soon
- community calls: coming soon
Get involved now
- Attend an upcoming hack jam. Or organize a hack jam in your community. We're looking to spread to new cities beyond New York and Chicago. Get in touch through our mailing list.
- Start hacking with Hackasaurus tools like X-Ray Gogglesor HTML Pad.
- Share your own ideas, tools and resources. Through our mailing list or on twitter.
- Become a Hackasaurs partner. We're looking for learning centers, libraries, media centers and other partners to help design, develop and host Hackasaurus. Get in touch through our mailing list.
- Help develop the Hackasaurus tool set. Through our issue tracker and Github.
About this project
- The project in 5 sentences:
- Hackasaurus helps teens hack. Through tools that makes it easy for youth to explore, remix and redesign the web.
- Plus local events or "hack jams" that make hacking and digital literacy easy, social and fun.
- We're designing around the way kids learn technology, based on Mizuko Ito's concepts of hanging out, messing around and geeking out.
- Tools in development so far include HTML Pad and X-Ray Goggles, with more on the way.
- You can get involved by test-driving Hackasarus tools right now. Or attend an upcoming hack jam, organize your own event, help develop the Hackasaurus tool kit, or share your own ideas and tools.
- One-page overview
- Draft in progress here: http://etherpad.mozilla.com:9000/Hackasaurus-one-pager
- Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q.):
- Draft in progress. Please add your questions here: http://etherpad.mozilla.com:9000/Hackasaurus-FAQ
- Roadmap:
- Draft in progress here: http://etherpad.mozilla.com:9000/Hackasaurus-roadmap
- Project infographic: coming soon
Hackasaurus Events
- Hackasaurus "Hack Jams" are one-day and weekend events that allow kids to test and help design Hackasaurus.
- They're run through the New Youth City Learning Network in collaboration with Mozilla.
- Hackasaurus jams are designed to be modular and self-organizing. So that any teen, parent or organization can organize their own.
- Event curriculum and an organizing kit are under development.
Upcoming Hack Jams:
- 4/13 Quest to Learn public school, NYC (Manhattan)
- 4/22 Hacking Citizen Science at New York Hall of Science (Queens)
- June-July Hacking Citizen Science at NYSCI
- 6/4 Emoticon, NYC
Previous Hack Jams:
- 2/9 @ 4pm, New York Public Library, Grand Concourse (Bronx)
- 2/10 @ 4pm, New York Public Library, 67th St (Manhattan) - DML Spotlight coverage, "top secret" mission handout
- 2/11 @ 3:30PM, NY Public Library, Battery Park City (Manhattan)
- 2/17 @ 4pm, YouMedia, Chicago - Atul's notes
- 2/22 @ 4:30pm, Bay Area Video Coalition, SF - Lukas' blog post, Ben's blog post, Brett's blog post, Handout (PDF)
- 3/23 @ 4pm, New York Public Libary, Grand Concourse (Bronx)
- 3/24 @ 4pm, New York Public Library, 67th St (Manhattan)
- 3/25 @ 3:30pm, New York Public Library, Battery Park City (Manhattan)
Hackasaurus Curriculum
- How to create your own Hack Jam (in 10 easy steps)
- Hacktivist curriculum (link coming soon)
- More to come
Hackasaurus Tools
These tools are still evolving and have rough edges, but their basic functionality is available now. They're also actively being used at jams.
Hack Goggles
"Hack Goggles" allow anyone to easily “see through the surface” of any Web page, and obtain an intuitive understanding of how pages are composed. They can be used anywhere on the Web one hangs out, and casual use of the tool enables one to gain a rudimentary grasp of HTML, CSS, and the Document Object Model.
You can try the prototype now at secure.toolness.com/webxray/.
HTMLPad (aka "Magic Ink)
htmlpad.org is a simple website that allows anyone to easily create a Web page, collaborate on it in real-time with friends, and share it with the rest of the world.
More background for HTMLPad can be found in Atul's blog post entitled Prelude To Barcelona.
Similar Tools
These could be used as inspiration for Hackasaurus tools. Or become part of the Hackasaurus toolkit itself:
- Colorzilla (Firefox add-on)
- Measure It (Firefox add-on)
- Platypus (Firefox add-on)
- GreaseMonkey (Firefox add-on)
- Firebug (Firefox add-on)
- Erkie's Ad Destroyer (bookmarklet)
- Katamari (bookmarklet)
- Whatfont (bookmarklet)
- Westciv's XRAY (bookmarklet)
- DOM Monster (bookmarklet)
- Wirify Wireframing Tools (bookmarklet)
- BuildorPro (web app)
- CSSDesk (web app)
- ShiftSpace
- Optimizely
- StarLogo TNG
Tutorials and reference materials:
Team
- Taylor Bayless, YouMedia
- Jess Klein, New Youth City Learning Network
- Jack Martin, New York Public Library
- Ben Moskowitz, Mozilla
- Matt Thompson, Mozilla
- Rafi Santo, Indiana University
- Chris Shoemaker, New York Public Library
- Atul Varma, Mozilla