[Open-education] Fwd: Get FREE Webmaker Training, learn how to teach the web

Andre Jaenisch ryunoki at openmailbox.org
Tue May 6 20:49:05 UTC 2014


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Good evening,

since it targets on teachers and informal learners, I forward it to the
list.

I'm curious, whether you'll participate. Would you mind to contact me
off-list?

Regards,

André

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Betreff: Get FREE Webmaker Training, learn how to teach the web
Datum: Tue, 6 May 2014 18:38:07 +0000
Von: Laura Hilliger, Mozilla.org
Antwort an: info@
An: André Jaenisch

Would you like to learn how to integrate digital making and web skills
into your teaching practice?

Starting  next Monday, May 12th, Mozilla will begin offering free,
online training and professional development as part of our commitment
to help  educators and others teach web literacy skills.

Webmaker Training is a series of four, week-long courses, peer powered
by P2PU. You can mix and match-take one course or take them all, and go
at your own pace. Participants will:

get hands-on training with Mozilla Webmaker tools including X-Ray
Goggles, Thimble and Popcorn Maker
create open educational resources, curriculum and teaching activities
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: https://sendto.mozilla.org/page/s/webmaker-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. (http://training.webmakerprototypes.org) 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
(http://discourse.webmakerprototypes.org)-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
(https://beta.homago.com/category/webmaking)(Mondays) and the
#teachtheweb community call
(https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmaker/TeachTheWeb/Calls) (Thursdays).

We  hope you'll take part in learning 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:   https://sendto.mozilla.org/page/s/webmaker-training

We look forward to your participation!

Best,
Laura Hilliger
Mozilla Training and Curriculum Lead
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