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We're interested in creating learning experiences that you think are fun and engaging. To do that, we need your help! This page contains a variety of ways that you can help us make better, more engaging and rewarding learning materials. For more information on our Design Principles, check out the [[Learning]] page. | We're interested in creating learning experiences that you think are fun and engaging. To do that, we need your help! This page contains a variety of ways that you can help us make better, more engaging and rewarding learning materials. For more information on our Design Principles, check out the [[Learning]] page. | ||
==A Super Easy Way to Help Out== | ==A Super Easy Way to Help Out== | ||
We're interested in all the feedback you have. What did you like about the learning projects? What was compelling? What was helpful from a learning perspective? What didn't work (i.e. where did you get stuck, what constrained the learning, etc.)? What suggestions do you have for making it better? Please give us your feedback by filling out either the "I taught Webmaking!" or "I learned Webmaking!" survey. | |||
Did you cover other learning objectives that we don't have content for? Did you figure out a new, successful way to explain web mechanics or hacking? Did you use physical games? What did you do that was NOT covered by our materials and can you do a write up about that? [mailto:Webmaker@lists.mozilla.org Share with us!] | Did you cover other learning objectives that we don't have content for? Did you figure out a new, successful way to explain web mechanics or hacking? Did you use physical games? What did you do that was NOT covered by our materials and can you do a write up about that? [mailto:Webmaker@lists.mozilla.org Share with us!] | ||