Hi Folks…
I thought some of you creative types might enjoy this free online learning 
experience presented by Mozilla. You can try it and if you don't like it… just 
stop or take it next year!
I'm signing up.
Caryl 

Date: Wed, 7 May 2014 15:06:48 +0000
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Subject: Help #TeachTheWeb: We're offering FREE Training



Mozilla Makers

        
        
                                
                                        
                                                
                                                
                                                
                                                
                                                
        
                
                        Starting next Monday, May 12th, Mozilla will begin 
offering a free, online learning experience that marks the evolution of the 
successful TeachTheWeb MOOC we ran last year. It's called Webmaker Training, 
and even if you participated in the MOOC last year, this is another opportunity 
for you to expand your network, share your work and help others learn valuable 
skills--and you're likely to learn something along the way too.  
                
                         
                
                        Many of you are amazing makers who have a wide variety 
of web and digital skills and value what it means to work in the open.  We 
invite you to use your skills and knowledge to mentor people and engage with 
one another in our wonderful community.
                
                         
                
                        Our new Webmaker Training is a series of four, 
week-long courses, peer powered by P2PU. You can mix and match–join one course 
or participate in them all. What you will do:
                
                        
                                        share your knowledge with the community 
at large, by engaging with people in the online forum: 
http://discourse.webmakerprototypes.org
                        
                
                        
                                        create open educational resources, 
curriculum and teaching activities related to your area of expertise
                        
                
                        
                                        connect with and learn alongside other 
mentors and educators around the world
                        
                
                        
                                        get training for Maker Party, our 
global web literacy campaign kicking off July 15
                        
                
                        Click here to sign up: http://mzl.la/training
                
                         
                
                        Everyone  is welcome and no experience is required. 
This is a free, open and fun opportunity for teachers, informal educators, 
developers, designers and Mozilla community members to make and learn together, 
in an effort to create a more web literate world. 
                
                         
                
                        How does it work?
                
                        
                                        1. Pick a course.  Review the 
descriptions and sign up for one or more. Each explores a  new topic, with 
opportunities to create content and open educational  resources.
                        
                
                        
                                        2. Get started.  Read the course 
materials, then click "Make" for hands-on and  web-based  activities that help 
you gain new technical and creative  skills.
                        
                
                        
                                        3. Connect with others.  Log into 
Discourse–our online forum where you can connect with the  Mozilla Webmaker 
team and other participants to co-design and find  support. 
                        
                
                        
                                        4. Share.  Share what you make with the 
community using the #teachtheweb tag and  offer feedback to others. This is 
true peer-to-peer learning.
                        
                
                        
                                        5. Join each week.  Go at your own 
pace, but you can also join us in real time for weekly  video hangouts 
(Mondays) and the #teachtheweb community call  (Thursdays).
                        
                
                         
                
                        For a step-by-step walk through of how it works, check 
out this page I made using Thimble (feel free to remix it to create your own 
how-to): 
                
                         
https://laura.makes.org/thimble/LTE5MzI3ODc3MTI=/how-to-participate-in-webmaker-training
                
                         
                
                        We hope you'll join us to teach and learn how to 
integrate the mechanics, culture  and citizenship of the web in classrooms and 
community centers,  during workshops or events. 
                
                         
                
                        Remember, the first course starts on May 12th, and you 
can sign up and find more details at:   
                
                        http://mzl.la/training
                
                         
                
                        We look forward to your participation!
                
                         
                
                        Best,
                
                        Laura
        
        
                 
        
                Laura Hilliger
        
                Mozilla Training and Curriculum Lead
        
                @epilepticrabbit


         
                                                
                                                
                                                
                                                
                                                
                                                
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                                
                                                                                
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