Start teaching others how to read, write and participate on the web with these free activities created by teachers, educators and technologists like you. Each featured activity includes step-by-step instructions and has been tested in schools, after school programs, libraries and community centers around the globe. Whether learning how
to code, understanding why privacy matters, or creating openly-licensed web content, we believe teaching the web should be fun and engaging!
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Mozilla Clubs
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https://learning.mozilla.org/clubs
Teachers Activities
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MozFest
ReplyDeleteOctober 28-30, 2016
Ravensbourne, London
The world’s leading event for and by the open Internet movement.
Join us to build, debate, and explore the future of our lives online.
https://mozillafestival.org/
Call for proposals:
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Share your idea
MozFest is a diverse, interactive and highly inclusive event with sessions, activities and experiences suited for a range of interaction styles.
You should expect anywhere between 3 and 25 participants at your session. Be prepared for all abilities and ages in the audience. As a facilitator, you will frame the session goals, team up small groups and ensure participants work productively and purposefully together.
Anyone may submit a proposal for MozFest 2016. Once you have submitted your session, it will enter an open curation process on Github.
Deadline for submissions is August 1, 2016 at 21:00 UTC
https://mozillafestival.org/proposals#anchor-form
Mozilla Clubs Remixing with Thimble Code Tool
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Firefox Student Ambassadors
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Mozilla Reps
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Mozilla Fellows for Science - 2016
ReplyDeleteAre you a champion of open science and open data? Mozilla is seeking researchers eager to advance openness in science and data within their institutions.
The Mozilla Fellowships for Science present a unique opportunity for researchers who want to influence the future of open science and data sharing within their communities.
We're looking for researchers with a passion for open source and data sharing, already working to shift research practice to be more collaborative, iterative and open. Fellows will spend 10 months starting September 2016 as community catalysts at their institutions, mentoring the next generation of open data practitioners and researchers and building lasting change in the global open science community.
https://mozilla-science-lab.forms.fm/mozilla-fellows-for-science-2016