Learning/Archive
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Historical context
Planning work began in Q4 of 2015 and is ongoing. We're working in the open and sharing thinking and progress as blog posts and on this wiki as we go.
- Building Mozilla Learning together (Dec 2014) -- Video -- Mark Surman -- presenting the early vision in Portland
- "Mozilla and Learning: thinking bigger" (Jan 15) -- Mark Surman -- Mozilla as a global classroom and lab. Why understanding the web matters.
- "Building an Academy" (March 31) -- Mark Surman -- What's the opportunity? What do we want to build? What do we want people to know? What do we want people to know?
- Mozilla Academy Strategy Update -- Mark Surman -- An update on the process, team and next steps.
Conversation
- Learning experiments on MDN (Feb 2) -- Justin Crawford -- How the Mozilla Developer Network might relate. Their new learning area and creating new pathways into advanced web topics
- "A Mozilla Developer Institute" (May 1) -- Phillip Schmidt -- Why Mozilla should create a "Mozilla Developer Institute" to train the next generation of technology inventors. And how Mozilla could do this by building on existing resources.
- "Walled Empires, Zero-Rating and Web Literacy" (May 8) -- Michelle Thorne -- Reflections on what internet the next billion users will find and what we can do to ensure its a platform for them to create and participate online.
- "Mozilla Academy Thoughts"(May 28) -- Laura Hilliger -- the balance b/w inclusivity and having an opinion, towards "common approaches" and thoughts on the governance model of Mozilla Academy.
- "Investing in Web Literacy — Tools for Thinking"(June 3) -- Ben Moskowitz -- a mental model to think about, map and understand user capabilities.
- please add your blog post here