Webmaker String List
Introduction
This list of strings comes from Mozilla Webmaker, and is part of the Contribute to an Open Source Project - Pirate English Localization exercise.
Web Literacy Standard (https://webmaker.org/standard)
- Building
- Coding/scripting
- Creating interactive experiences on the web
- Explaining the differences between client-side and server-side scripting
- Composing working loops and arrays
- Reading and explaining the structure of code
- Using a script framework
- Adding code comments for clarification and attribution
- Composing for the web
- Creating and curating content for the web
- Inserting hyperlinks into a web page
- Embedding multimedia content into a web page
- Creating web resources in ways appropriate to the medium/genre
- Identifying and using HTML tags
- Structuring a web page
- Creating for the web
- Design and Accessibility
- Creating universally effective communications through web resources
- Identifying the different parts of a web page using industry-recognized terms
- Improving the accessibility of a web page by modifying its color scheme and markup
- Iterating on a design after feedback from a target audience
- Reorganizing the structure of a web page to improve its hierarchy conceptual flow
- Demonstrating the difference between inline, embedded and external CSS
- Using CSS tags to change the style and layout of a Web page
- Infrastructure
- Understanding the Internet stack
- Understanding and labeling the web stack
- Explaining the differences between the web and the Internet
- Exporting and backing up your data from web services
- Moving the place(s) where your data is hosted on the web
- Securing your data against malware and computer criminals
- Remixing
- Modifying existing web resources to create something new
- Identifying and using openly-licensed work
- Combining multimedia resources
- Creating something new on the web using existing resources
- The Web Literacy Standard is made up of three strands: <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/standard/exploring'>Exploring</a>, Building and <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/standard/connecting'>Connecting</a>. In turn, each strand is made up of several competencies. Each competency is comprised of a number of skills.
- The Web Literacy Standard is made up of three strands: <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/standard/exploring'>Exploring</a>, <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/standard/building'>Building</a> and Connecting. In turn, each strand is made up of several competencies. Each competency is comprised of a number of skills.
- The Web Literacy Standard is made up of three strands: Exploring, <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/standard/building'>Building</a> and <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/standard/connecting'>Connecting</a>. In turn, each strand is made up of several competencies. Each competency is comprised of a number of skills.
- Connecting
- Community Participation
- Community Participation:
- Getting involved in web communities and understanding their practices
- Encouraging participation in web communities
- Using constructive criticism in a group or community setting
- Configuring settings within tools used by online communities
- Participating in both synchronous and asynchronous discussions
- Expressing opinions appropriately in web discussions
- Defining different terminology used within online communities
- Participating on the web
- Open Practices
- Helping to keep the web democratic and universally accessible
- Distinguishing between open and closed licensing
- Making web resources available under an open license
- Using and sharing files in open, web-friendly formats when appropriate
- Contributing to an Open Source project
- Privacy
- Examining the consequences of sharing data online
- Identifying rights retained and removed through user agreements
- Taking steps to secure non-encrypted connections
- Explaining ways in which computer criminals are able to gain access to user information
- Managing the digital footprint of an online persona
- Identifying and taking steps to keep important elements of identity private
- Sharing and Collaborating
- Jointly creating and providing access to web resources
- Sharing a resource using an appropriate tool and format for the audience
- Tracking changes made to co-created web resources
- Choosing a web tool to use for a particular contribution/collaboration
- Co-creating web resources
- Configuring notifications to keep up to date with community spaces and interactions
- Using synchronous and asynchronous tools to communicate with web communities, networks and groups
- Exploring
- Credibility
- Critically evaluating information found on the web
- Making judgments based on technical and design characteristics to assess the credibility of information
- Researching authorship and ownership of websites and their content
- Comparing information from a number of sources to judge the trustworthiness of content
- Discriminating between 'original' and derivative web content
- Navigating the web
- Navigation
- Using software tools to browse the web
- Accessing the web using the common features of web browsers
- Using hyperlinks to access a range of resources on the web
- Reading, evaluating, and manipulating URLs
- Recognizing the visual cues in everyday web services
- Using browser add-ons and extensions to provide additional functionality
- Scour
- Locating information, people and resources via the web
- Using keywords, search operators, and keyboard shortcuts to make web searches more efficient
- Finding real-time or time-sensitive information using a range of search techniques
- Locating or finding desired information within search results
- Synthesizing information found from online resources through multiple searches
- Security
- Keeping systems, identities, and content safe
- Detecting online scams and 'phishing' by employing recognized tools and techniques
- Encrypting data and communications using software and add-ons
- Changing the default behavior of websites, add-ons and extensions to make web browsing more secure
- Web Mechanics
- Understanding the web ecosystem
- Using and understanding the differences between URLs, IP addresses and search terms
- Managing information from various sources on the web
- Demonstrating the difference between the results of varying search strategies
- Get involved!
- Translate the Web Literacy Standard into your language.
- The Web Literacy Standard is a map of competencies and skills that Mozilla and our community of stakeholders believe are important to pay attention to when getting better at reading, writing and participating on the web.
- Keep up to date with the latest changes to the Web Literacy Standard on the <a target='_blank' href='http://mzl.la/weblitstd'>wiki</a>.
- The Web Literacy Standard (specification)
- Web Literacy Standard
Webmaker.org (https://webmaker.org)
- 1-5 friends or family members
- 10 - 50 participants
- 15 minutes - 1 hour, No preparation needed
- 2-10 participating organizations
- 4 hours or longer, 2 weeks of preparation needed
- 4 hours or longer, 2-4 weeks of preparation needed
- Mozilla Webmaker creates software, projects and events that promote web literacy through making and sharing. We're an open source project powered by makers, mentors and community leaders. We'd love you to get involved.
- 9 Ways to Get Involved with Webmaker
- a custom homepage for the New York Times
- a documentary with dynamic links
- a funny remix of your best friend's favourite site
- A global community that wants to teach the web right is creating a <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/standard'>Web Literacy Standard</a>. We're trying to build consensus around the skills, competencies and literacies necessary to read, write and participate on the web - now and in the future.
- A Hack Jam is a great way to:
- a hilarious meme
- A Hive Pop-Up is fantastic way to:
- A Kitchen Party is a fun way to:
- a personalized greeting card
- Emma ran a hack jam for 10-12 year olds at her local university computer lab in Victoria, Canada. Now she’s working with other mentors to launch #GenOpen, one of the world’s first open source projects run by and for youth.
- Jon organized a 48-hour hack jam in Dundee, Scotland, exploring everything from a “Twitter bird” made out of paper and wire to hooking Google Maps up to an arcade joystick.
- Unnati participated in our Summer Code Party in 2012 where she learned to remix her own web pages using Thimble and Popcorn. She now shares her knowledge by teaching her friends, family and classmates basic HTML.
- Learn more about who we are and what makes us tick.
- About Us
- About
- This is a more active daily discussion where you can help shape the direction of the Webmaker project.
- Activity
- Add an Event
- advanced
- Tell people a few more details about your event. What can they expect?
- All
- Amy Burvall, Webmaker Fellow, teacher and remix artist
- an alternate version of a controversial webpage
- an animated gif with sound
- an online poster for your favourite movie
- and more!
- Anonymous
- Ansar Orphanage, India
- Anyone can submit a bug.
- Are you sure you want to delete this make?
- Attendees
- Back to top
- beginner
- Be on the cutting edge.
- Provide direct feedback to learners of any age from around the world
- Mentoring is a chance to share your knowledge and provide feedback directly to learners of all ages around the world who are hungry for digital skills.
- Become a Mentor
- Become a mentor
- Blog
- Bonny Island, Nigeria, July 2013
- Boston, USA
- Bring together local organizations in a science fair setting
- Your browser may lack functionality needed by Webmaker to function properly. Please <a href='http://browsehappy.com/' target='_blank'>upgrade your browser</a> for an improved experience.
- And just because it’s called a "bug" doesn’t necessarily mean there’s something wrong; it can be an idea you have for a feature, a note about how much you like something or a non-technical suggestion for improvments.
- Built with
- by
- Belay
- Change Event Picture
- Check out your page:
- Cities
- Claim your Webmaker domain.
- Claim your webmaker space
- Collaboratively build something new or improve something that already exists
- Commitments
- Communicate
- In an open space like a community center, library or school
- Community
- Confirm
- Are you sure you want to permanently delete this event?
- We're a big community and we connect in many ways.
- Connect through social media and see what people are making, follow events from around the world and check out new Webmaker projects by visiting our <a href='//mozillawebmaker.tumblr.com/'>Tumblr</a>, <a href='//twitter.com/webmaker'>Twitter</a>, <a href='//www.facebook.com/mozilla'>Facebook</a>, <a href='//www.flickr.com/photos/mozilladrumbeat/favorites/'>Flickr</a>, <a href='//www.youtube.com/mozillawebmakers'>YouTube</a> and <a href='//blog.webmaker.org/'>our blog</a>.
- Connecting with other mentors
- Contact <a href='mailto:makerparty@mozilla.org'>makerparty@mozilla.org</a> with your questions.
- Contact
- Do you have a web literacy project? We'd love to hear about it and potentially share it on Webmaker.org.
- Contribute a guide or resource
- All Webmaker tools are open source. Contribute ideas, patches, bugs or your own demos and prototypes. Access documentation, issue trackers and more.
- Contribute code
- Countries
- Make something
- Created at
- Created by
- Created by @Template:Username
- created
- <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/teach'>Creating and sharing resources</a> like teaching guides, kits and activities with other techies and educators.
- Creating the web is the heart of our work. We build tools like <a href='//thimble.webmaker.org/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/'>Thimble</a>, <a href='//goggles.webmaker.org/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/'>X-Ray Goggles</a> and <a href='//popcorn.webmaker.org/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/'>Popcorn Maker</a> that allow people to create amazing content while peeking under the hood of the internet, getting familiar with all the moving parts and getting their hands dirty with foundational elements like HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
- Delete Event
- Delete
- Demonstrate cool web ideas
- Describe your event
- Description
- Details
- webmaker
- Check out this awesome project from Webmaker.org:
- As a non-profit organization, we depend on the generosity of people like you to fund our goal of encouraging millions of people around the world to move beyond using the web to making it.
- Donate to Webmaker
- Donate
- Downloads
- Edit
- Editor
- This link will take you to an external website or an event registration service, such as Eventbrite.
- Emma
- Our goal: encourage millions of people around the world to move beyond using the web to making it.
- End Date
- Use an awesome title so people will come!
- Enjoy!
- Enter a location
- EPS
- Error
- 404: You found a loose thread!
Please try a <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/search'>search</a> or visit our <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang'>homepage.</a> - Thank you! Your event has been added.
- Event Admin
- Event begins
- Event ends
- Event Guides
- event guides
- Event Link
- Event location
- Event Map
- Event Metrics
- We've got guides to help you plan. What are you in the mood to try?
- Want to make the web with others?
- Find an event near you or host your own.
- Back to Events
- Events
- Expand your network.
- Explore our mentoring program
- Explore
- Familiarize yourself with our <a href='http://mzl.la/survey-summer2013' target='_blank'>survey</a>.
- Featured
- Feedback
- File follow-up bugs
- We've put together a detailed <a href='http://mzl.la/survey-summer2013' target='_blank'>survey</a> so you can let us know why you're happy, confused or even...(gulp)...angry with our site. This survey will take about 20 minutes to complete but we'll send you a free Webmaker t-shirt when you're done! Everyone is welcome to complete the survey – even if you're brand new to Webmaker.
- Fill out our survey
- Filter projects by...
- Filter the gallery
- Find a willing volunteer and walk them through our survey. Let them drive, but ask them to speak their thoughts aloud so you can write them in the form.
- Find an event near you or host your own
- Find an Event
- From hack jams to pop ups to the global <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/party'>Maker Party</a>, there's an event to suit every interest. Search for one near you or host your own — we have <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/event-guides'>guides</a> to show you how.
- Find or host an event
- Events are happening all around the world from workshops, design sprints and code-a-thons to teen tech bashes and father-daughter hack jams. Find a party near you using our global events map.
- From June 15 to September 15, nearly 60,000 people around the world met up, shared their skills and made amazing things on the web at the 2013 Maker Party. Thank you to the thousands of teachers, learners, friends, families and organizations across the globe who united to celebrate what we can make (and break!) on the web. <a href='https://blog.webmaker.org/maker-party-by-the-numbers'>Read about the success of Maker Party 2013</a>.
- From newsletters to community calls, there are many ways you can join our community.
- From starter make
- We're a global community dedicated to teaching digital skills and web literacy. We explore, tinker and create together to build a web that's open and made by everyone.
- Gallery
- Get gear.
- Access support and connect with the Webmaker community.
- Get involved with Webmaker.
- Get Involved
- Get started
- Get Together
- Getting Started with Bugzilla
- <a href=\"https://reps.mozilla.org/e/webmaker-genopen-school-tour-uganda/\">Greenhill Secondary School</a>, Kampala, Uganda
- Grow your reach.
- guide
- Hack it.
- Hack Jam Logo
- Hack Jam Planning Guide
- Hack Jam
- Hang out as a family on the computer
- Hello.
- Help with beta-testing & quality assurance
- Help
- Ahoy
- Hive NYC Storymakers, Brooklyn Public Library
- Hive Pop up Logo
- Hive Pop up
- Hive Pop-Up Planning Guide
- Hive Pop-Up
- Home page
- Home
- At home, in a cafe or at the library
- A user testing session is when you sit down with a user, have them explore the site and then fill out a survey with their responses. These sessions are extremely helpful to us because users can concentrate on exploring the site while you take care of accurately reporting on their experience.
- Host a user testing session
- <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/events'>Hosting Webmaker events</a> to share your knowledge both in-person and online.
- Receiving your opinions on the Webmaker experience is really important to us. In fact, your feedback is pretty much the first thing we take into account when we plan future impovements to the site. Please take a minute to tell us what you like about the site, what doesn't work how you expected it would and what could be better.
- How are we doing?
- How to become a mentor
- I agree to your <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/terms'>terms</a> and <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/privacy'>conditions</a>
- ID
- If you don’t see the Whiteboard field, make sure the advanced options are showing.
- We're a global community that creates t' web by makin', teachin' and remixin'. Avast! Below be this week's most inspiring Makes. <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/login'>Sign up</a> to create your own, if you dare!
- Yarrr! Make Something with Webmaker.
- Info
- intermediate
- Introduce your community to hacking
- J Faye Tandog
- Join our community calls every Tuesday. All are welcome! Ask questions, meet our community and staff and find the resources you need.
- Join our global conversation forum.
- Join our Webmaker Mentor email list to stay up to date on key news and announcements.
- Join the <a href='https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/webmaker'>Webmaker newsgroup.</a>
- Join us
- Join others at a local event or Maker Party – or collaborate online
- Find an <a href=\"/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/events\">event</a> or maker party near you.
- Host your own event. Our <a href=\"/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/teach\">guides</a> make it easy.
- Teach and learn with others online using Webmaker's new <a href=\"https://togetherjs.com/\">Together.js</a> (coming soon)
- <a href='https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmakers/Community_Calls'>Joining our weekly community calls</a> to connect with mentoring community.
- Jon
- Kitchen Party Logo
- Kitchen Party Planning Guide
- Kitchen Party
- layout with the prefix
- Learn and teach new hacking skills
- Learn more about <a href='http://www.mozilla.org/persona/'>Persona.</a>
- Learn more about this event
- Learn more.
- Learn to hack with a friend
- Learn
- Learn web skills by making, breaking and mashing up the unexpected
- Dive into a <a href=\"/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/starter-makes\">starter project</a>.
- <a href=\"/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/tools\">starts from scratch.</a> Make your own web page, interactive video or remix.
- See what others are making. More than projects shared!
- Learning through making is a core part of Mozilla's mission.
- Legal
- Let us help.
- Like
- Likes
- Like
- Likes
- Link to registration page
- Load more
- Log in to add an Event
- Please log in to Webmaker to show some love!
- Please log in to Webmaker to report inappropriate content
- Login
- Logos and Partner Stuff
- Made by
- Mahboob ur Rahman, Webmaker Mentor
- Make and Learn
- Make cool things on the web
- Thank you for joining our global party and making something amazing on the web
- Making is the basis of everything we do. Try remixing one of our <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/starter-makes'>starter makes</a>, or make something from scratch using <a href='https://goggles.webmaker.org/Template:LocaleInfo.lang'>X-Ray Goggles</a>, <a href='https://thimble.webmaker.org/Template:LocaleInfo.lang'>Thimble</a>, or <a href='https://popcorn.webmaker.org/Template:LocaleInfo.lang'>Popcorn Maker</a>. Then share it with the world using hashtag <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/search?type=tags&q=webmaker'>#webmaker</a>.
- Make Something
- Events are always happening. See what is going on near you.
- Make
- make
- From now to September 15, join other webmakers in a global Maker Party.
- Maker Party is a part of the MacArthur Foundation's Make Summer campaign.
- Maker Party Logo
- Maker Party
- Let’s foster lovely experiences and impromptu creativity on a global scale. Dare to make and share!
- We remixed our favorite stories using digital media and the web.
- I went to teach, but in the end I learned a lot.
- I hosted an all-girl Maker Party where women can learn how to teach the wonders of the web.
- Webmaker shows how malleable and sharable the web is – helping people not only use tech, but also become creators of it.
- Together we're translating Webmaker into every language on the planet.
- I love sharing knowledge and skills.
- Makers making things
- Making the web physical
- Manila, Philippines
- Me
- Meet some amazing mentors.
- As part of Mozilla’s non-profit <a href='http://www.mozilla.org/about/manifesto/'>mission</a>, our goal is to spread digital literacy and skills through open collaboration. Mentoring is key to accomplishing this on a global scale. Webmaker mentors help others learn digital skills and share creative new ways for teaching technology.
- Mentor an eager learner
- Mentor
- Mentors help others learn digital skills by providing direct feedback to learners of any age from around the world. There is no formal application or process to become a webmaking mentor. Instead, we invite you to simply get involved by:
- MIT Media Lab
- Hey, just so you know, this site isn't fully functional on mobile.
- Mozilla Rep
- Mozilla Webmaker
- Mozilla
- Mozilla's annual <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/party'>Maker Party</a> and the <a href='http://mozillafestival.org/'>Mozilla Festival</a> attract thousands of eager learners, not to mention filmmakers, journalists, politicians, artists and inventors.
- <a href=\"http://mozilla-uganda.org/blog/?p=269\">Mozilla Uganda</a>
- With support from our wonderful partners and Mozillians like you!
- Multimedia with Popcorn
- My makes
- My Profile
- My Settings
- Name your event
- Need Help?
- New User
- Be the first to try out new <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/tools'>Webmaker tools</a> and projects.
- New York
- Newer
- Looking for help on next steps? Check out our handy
- No makes found. Did you mean to search by title?
- No makes were found!
- For full functionality of this site it is necessary to enable JavaScript. Here are the <a href='http://www.enable-javascript.com/' target='_blank'> instructions how to enable JavaScript in your web browser</a>.
- You don't be having any Template:View makes
- Not sure what to make?
- How many attendees are you expecting?
- Number of Attendees:
- Add your event to the map
- Add your event to our global <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/events'>event map</a>.
- Contact Us
- Still have questions? Email us at <a href='mailto:makerparty@mozilla.org'>makerparty@mozilla.org</a>
- FAQ
- Have questions? Check <a href='https://wiki.mozilla.org/Maker_Party/FAQs'>here</a> first.
- Order gear
- Place your gear <a href='https://intlstore.mozilla.org/makerparty/'>order</a> to receive t-shirts, stickers and banners.
- Take photos
- We love photos! Share pictures of your event by <a href='mailto:makerparty@mozilla.org'>emailing us</a>.
- Report back
- Tell us how your event went by remixing this <a href='https://mozteach.makes.org/thimble/maker-party-report'>report-back template</a>.
- Share what you make
- During your event, ask participants to share what they make using <a href='https://mozteach.makes.org/thimble/what-i-made-maker-party'>this template</a>.
- Starrrt here
- Begin by reading our <a href='https://wiki.mozilla.org/Maker_Party/Get_involved'>Get Involved wiki</a>.
- Older
- on Bugzilla!
- Optional
- or
- Organized by
- Our team uses an issue tracker called Bugzilla for filing bugs and monitoring fixes.
- Our <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/tools'>tools</a>, <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/events'>events</a> and <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/teach'>teaching guides</a> allow webmakers to not only create the content that makes the web great, but — perhaps more importantly — understand how the web works.
- Overview for Party Organizers
- Participate in user testing, give feedback, or help with QA. Your testing and ideas will make Mozilla Webmaker products better and help shape their future.
- Party Partners
- Party
- Tag your work with <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/search?type=tags&q=makerparty'>#makerparty</a> and inspire others. Share your knowledge, show off your creation and feel the love from the Webmaker community.
- Don't forget to
- Learn how to tag on Webmaker
- Share Your Project
- Why not try following the easy steps and remixing one of these makes below.
- Or following one of these easy activity kits:
- Don't know where to start making or teaching?
- Comic Strip
- Vintage Newspaper
- Motion picture show!
- Postcard for a Friend
- Popcorn Tutorial
- Make a Movie Pitch
- Games in the Wild
- Interested in being a Maker Party Partner and want more information? Send us an email at <a href='mailto:makerparty@mozillafoundation.org'>makerparty@mozillafoundation.org</a>.
- Planning an event? Let us help!
- This section provides an overview of important links and to-dos for your event. Don't forget to order free Webmaker gear for your party.
- PNG
- Popcorn Maker
- Prefix
- privacy policy
- Privacy
- I'm okay with you handling this info as you explain in your
- Provide fun hands-on activities
- Quick links:
- Really delete?
- Receive occasional email updates only about the most important stuff — about once a month.
- Registration Link:
- Remix a make
- Remix, matey!
- Remixed from
- Remixes with X-Ray Goggles
- Reported
- There was an error processing your request. Please notify an administrator if the problem persists.
- Resource Templates
- Resources
- Sav
- Say hello on a <a href='//wiki.mozilla.org/Webmakers/Community_Calls'>Webmaker Community call</a>.
- At a school, library or flexible space
- Search makes
- Scour
- See how <a href='#submit-a-bug'>above</a>.
- We've built everything so you can see how it works, take it apart and remix it.
- Send me email updates about Mozilla Webmaker and other projects
- Shape standards.
- Event Guides
- Blabber t' yer mates
- Can't find an event? Host your own using our guides!
- Shower your volunteer with love and Mozilla gear. Big thanks to them (and you) for helping us make Webmaker better for everyone.
- Sign in to save
- Sign in
- Sign out
- Sign up for email updates
- Sign up for the <a href='//sendto.mozilla.org/page/s/sign-up-for-mozilla?source=default_signup'>Webmaker announcement list</a></strong>.
- Sign up for your Webmaker account.
- Sign up
- Sort by
- Spend an hour on a rainy day
- Standard logo
- Start Date
- Start from scratch
- Start making
- Start Planning
- Start the survey now
- Webmaker tools make it easy to learn web skills through making. Dive into one of these community projects to get started
- Starter Make
- Starter Makes
- Want to get started, but don't know what to make yet? Here are some projects you can remix now!
- Ahoy, Makers!
- Status
- Stay in touch.
- Submit a bug for Popcorn Maker
- Submit a bug for Thimble
- Submit a bug for Webmaker.org
- Submit a bug now
- Submit a bug on Bugzilla
- Submit your event
- Submitted by
- Submitting...
- Summer of Making and Connecting
- Supercharge web video
- Please <a href='//sendto.mozilla.org/page/contribute/join-mozilla?source=join_link'>support our work</a>.
- Surabaya, Indonesia
- You don't have to have to be a pro to host your own party. From groups of two to groups of hundreds, we have guides to help you plan for events where you can teach or learn with your peers. Don't forget to add your event to the <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/events/'>map</a> and share details with us along the way.
- Tags
- Teach & Learning
- Teach the world web literacy and webmaking.
- Teach page
- You don’t need to be a wizard to teach the web. We've created <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/teach'>hackable guides</a> for teaching web literacy, webmaking, online storytelling and more. Want to create your own lesson plan? We have <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/teach-templates'>great templates</a> for that.
- Teach the web
- Teach
- Teach the web with interactive tools, activities and lessons plans that are free, hackable and fun
- <a href=\"/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/teach\">Use our activities, teaching guides and curriculum.</a> They're free, hackable and fun!
- Create and share your own <a href=\"/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/teach-templates\">teaching kit.</a>
- Explore Mozilla's new <a href=\"/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/standard\">Web Literacy Standard.</a>
- <a href=\"/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/new\">Join our global community</a> of mentors, educators and makers.
- Join us! <a href='https://mozteach.makes.org/thimble/become-a-webmaker-mentor'>Become a Mozilla Webmaker Mentor</a> and help learners around the world level up their skills. It’s all part of our <a href='http://webmaker.org/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/mentor'>non-profit mission</a> to spread web skills and digital creativity for all.
- We've got creative ways to help anyone teach <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/standard'>web literacy</a>, digital skills and making. Use our free <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/tools'>tools</a>, activities and lesson plans. <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/teach-templates'>Or make your own</a> – with help from our <a href='https://plus.google.com/communities/106022863174952221205'>global community</a> of educators, techies and mentors like you.
- Let's teach the web!
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- Create a smaller, bite-sized activity
- Create an entire lesson plan – or just a bite-sized individual activity, then share them with other educators and mentors around the world.
- Make and share your own kits for teaching the web.
- Need help? Check out our <a href='https://support.mozilla.org/kb/top-tips-creating-great-teaching-kits'>Top Tips</a> for creating great teaching resources.
- Create a lesson plan or session outline
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- Discover the Web Literacy Standard
- Team up people with different skill-sets to explore an interesting challenge
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- The fastest way to get help, offer help and connect with other mentors.
- The web is still open.
- From coding your first line of HTML to building innovative apps, Maker Party is your chance to connect with a global community of creators. The easiest way to join the party is to build something yourself! Take a project from scratch or remix a project and make it your own.
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- This is the G+ community for anyone interested in teaching the web. Take part in discussions, find useful resources, and see what other people are making and learning.
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- Create and remix the web with Webmaker tools.
- Popcorn Maker helps you easily remix web video, audio and images into cool mashups that you can embed on other websites. Drag and drop content from the web, then add your own comments and links —all within your browser. Popcorn Maker videos are dynamic, full of links and unique with every view.
- Thimble makes it ridiculously simple to create and share your own web pages. Write and edit HTML and CSS right in your browser, then instantly preview your work. Host and share your finished projects with a single click. Perfect for beginners and experts alike.
- X-Ray Goggles allow you to see the building blocks that make up websites on the internet. Activate the goggles to inspect the code behind any webpage, then remix elements with a single click, swapping in your own text, images and more.
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- Create an original or a remix using Popcorn Maker and Thimble.
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- Video remixing and open source for youth
- Visit our <a href='//wiki.mozilla.org/Webmakers/Communications'>communications wiki</a> to find even more places you can reach us.
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- We are always thrilled to hear from users! Here’s a long list of bugs captured at a Mozilla workshop.
- We consider <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/standard'>web literacy</a> a critical skill just like reading, writing and math.
- We provide <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/starter-makes'>starter projects</a>, <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/teach'>templates</a> and <a href='/Template:LocaleInfo.lang/guides'>event guides</a> to inspire teachers and learners at every level to create on the web and share their knowledge with others.
- We recognize that innovation can come from anyone, anywhere, so we bring together people with diverse skills and backgrounds — teachers, filmmakers, <a href='http://opennews.org/'>journalists</a>, hackers, <a href='http://explorecreateshare.org'>youth</a>, artists, <a href='http://kaythaney.com/'>scientists</a> policy-makers and more — to collaborate online and at events around the globe.
- We teach the web
- We're techies, makers, educators, parents and other passionate people who care about creating a more web literate world. We support learners everywhere: in our homes, offices, neighborhoods, classrooms and online. We believe making something you love — online or off — is the best way to learn
- Webmaker Community
- Webmaker Mentor
- Webmaker mentors are defining the future of education and technology with innovative new pedagogies and interest-driven, learner-centered content.
- Webmaker mentors get top Mozilla booty, like stickets, t-shirts, 'n banners t'excite learners and make parlays more awesome. <a href='mailto:makerparty@mozilla.org'>Raise a flag</a> t' learn more.
- Webmaker uses Persona, a secure way to sign in.
- Webmaker's mentor community spans the entire globe. Connect with other techies, educators and mentors to exchange ideas and creative new ways for teaching technology.
- Webmaking made easy
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- Welcome to Webmaker — a <a href='https://www.mozilla.org/mission/'>Mozilla</a> project dedicated to helping you create something amazing on the web.
- What are you looking for?
- After all, it's only when we understand the building blocks of the web that we can have a hand in shaping its future.
- When you file your bug, be sure to put "Feedback" in the Status Whiteboard field so we can find it. If you don’t see the Whiteboard option, make sure the advanced options are showing.
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- Who be Webmaker mentors?
- Why become a mentor?
- With this knowledge, we can make a web without limits. That's the philosophy behind webmaker.org.
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