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Maker Party 2013 Partner Kit
How to get more involved with Maker Party 2013
About the Maker Party
What is it? A big tent with more than 40 partner organizations joining the Maker Party and carrying out making-and-learning activities across the globe. Like Mozilla, these organizations are part of a growing movement to teach the web and promote the maker spirit with hands-on learning.
Why Mozilla Loves You! Our network of Partners is critical to growing this movement: there is no way any one organization can do this on its own.
What is Mozilla ready to do to help you? We've built an improved webmaker.org (launching June 15th) with new features designed for making and learning on the web. As well, we plan to build out this Partner Kit to include:
- Promoting your organization on webmaker.org/party
- Promoting the events you enter on our site & social media
- Connect you with your peers by adding you to our heat map
- Provide Press templates/kits for doing your own outreach
- Provide Instructions/Kits on how to hold an event
- Work with you to create personalized projects using our tools that meet your needs
Where will we go from here?
While the Maker Party campaign runs from June to September, Mozilla’s hope is to build a lasting network of people around the world who want to teach people how the web works. In September, we’ll be inviting mentors and local organizers to stay involved in Webmaker. This will include invites to MozFest 2013 in London this October, opportunities for continued online mentoring and local organizing and a chance to help shape where we take the Webmaker mentor program in 2014+. In many ways, Maker Party is a kick off for these lasting activities.
Community Support
Anyone teaching the world to code will find that some of us will need a helping hand. Mozilla has that covered. The @MozTeach mentor team is set up to help your staff and volunteers - those running the maker events - to assist those who run into a bit of trouble. Here's a few ways to connect before, during and after your events:
- Join the #teachtheweb MOOC: We're running a MOOC. This is the place to find other mentors around the world, share ideas, get access to resources, get training, find new partners, peer support. Has a real-time as well as asynchronous components.
- Party Central: Consider this 'Home Base' home for the Maker Party. Enter your events, see other events, find out what other people are doing, & share your progress.
You can do your own thing. But we've also gathered a bunch of material for you. Tools like Scratch, Webmaker. Curriculum. Maker party hosting guides. Invitation copy. Posters. Stickers. Activity guides. All sorts of stuff you can use to augment or run your maker events.
- Get Content, Curriculum, & Tools
- Mentor Kits - https://webmaker.org/en-US/kits/
- Event Guides - https://webmaker.org/en-US/events/guides/
Assets - Logos and other useful Maker Party stuff.
- Maker Party Logo
- Maker Party Wordmark
- Maker Party Banner
- Maker party Email Graphic
- Maker Party Brand Palette
Connect with our Content - or Make your own!
- Create your own Maker Party projects and content.(coming soon)
- Create and share teaching guides, resources and party favors. (coming soon)
- Report back on your Maker Party events. (coming soon)
- Submit Makes/Projects. (coming soon)
Spread the word
Our goal this summer is to work together to create a global movement of Makers learning, creating and sharing new things with the world online. No one organization can do it alone - but we won't have to! By sharing our event info, blog posts, photos, and the inspiring creations our follower build - we will create a compelling worldwide Call to Action that moves consumers of the web into makers of the web.
How can you help us spread the word?
It's easy! Here are a few quick ways you can help:
- Show it off. Post the Maker Party Logo on your website. Don't forget to link it back to the Maker Party!
- Brag. Tell the world what you're doing as a part of the Maker Party. Don't know how? Use this quick paragraph as a guide. Need more words? We have a full list of talking points to use this summer.
- Tweet about it. Use the hashtag #MakerParty to tweet about your events! And check out our full best practices guide for more help with social media.
- Tell your friends! Send an email to your list announcing what you're doing as a part of the party—and inviting all of them to join. Looking for the right words? Use this Sample Email Template to send an invitation to your list.
- Promote your events. Need help doing press around your events? Check out our handy press kit for a guide.
- Still have more questions? Check out our full Maker Party communications guide: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Maker_Party/Communications.
Other Resources
- Calendar of Events: Webmaker Comms Calendar
- Maker Party News Channel: http://blog.webmaker.org/tag/maker-party
- Create an Event: (coming soon - June 15th!)