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* [https://docs.google.com/a/zythepsary.com/document/d/1MfTj6Ntq6elmomCcJJXWuaXJCoVtqAnEi9RsgCNHHLE/edit Beginner HTML & Javascript for Teachers] and [https://docs.google.com/a/zythepsary.com/document/d/1hmf2WuoifOz8NsUgamzLYNWa--uVkmF5w-5bFy0RGuU/edit Variation of Beginner HTML & Javascript for Teachers] These sample #openschools projects "Teacher Affirmations" and "Album Cover Classroom Feedback" from [http://twitter.com/chadsansing Chad Sansing] explains basic HTML and JS to help educators get coding. | * [https://docs.google.com/a/zythepsary.com/document/d/1MfTj6Ntq6elmomCcJJXWuaXJCoVtqAnEi9RsgCNHHLE/edit Beginner HTML & Javascript for Teachers] and [https://docs.google.com/a/zythepsary.com/document/d/1hmf2WuoifOz8NsUgamzLYNWa--uVkmF5w-5bFy0RGuU/edit Variation of Beginner HTML & Javascript for Teachers] These sample #openschools projects "Teacher Affirmations" and "Album Cover Classroom Feedback" from [http://twitter.com/chadsansing Chad Sansing] explains basic HTML and JS to help educators get coding. | ||
==Hackasaurus== | ==Archives of Mozilla Webmaking Resources for Educators== | ||
Here you’ll find previous iterations of Mozilla webmaking resources for educators, now called “Hactivity Kits.” | |||
===Hackasaurus=== | |||
Hackasaurus is an open source toolkit that helps students see and begin to play with the building blocks of the web. | Hackasaurus is an open source toolkit that helps students see and begin to play with the building blocks of the web. | ||
* [http://labs.toolness.com/temp/hackasaurus-pdfs/hacktivity_kit.pdf Original Hacktivity Kit] It's so good we're linking it twice. | |||
* [https://docs.google.com/a/zythepsary.com/file/d/0B2_V1dWZySLXYzhjMzMyMDYtNTQ3Mi00NDIxLTgyYjAtYjk3MGQzNzcxMjA2/edit Professional Development with Hackasaurus] Created by Alicia Bradley, Helen Lee and Pauline Lee from the Teachers College at Columbia University this professional development curriculum uses a learner-centered approach and challenge-based learning. | |||
===Hackasaurus Event Guides and Agendas=== | ===Hackasaurus Event Guides and Agendas=== | ||
* [http://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmakers/events/Hackjam/agendas/4dayHackasaurus MOUSE Workshops] This series of workshops will train youth to become Mozilla Youth Ambassadors (still a working title). That means that youth will learn Hackasaurus, HTML, CSS and facilitation in order to run hacking events and/or clubs. | * [http://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmakers/events/Hackjam/agendas/4dayHackasaurus MOUSE Workshops] This series of workshops will train youth to become Mozilla Youth Ambassadors (still a working title). That means that youth will learn Hackasaurus, HTML, CSS and facilitation in order to run hacking events and/or clubs. | ||
* [http://p2pu.org/en/groups/organize-a-hackasaurus-jam/ P2PU Challenge Organize a Hackasaurus Hackjam] In this challenge, you'll learn how to use the Hackasaurus tools, dabble with the basics of HTML and CSS, and meet new people. Then, you'll design and implement your own unique Hackasaurus Jam to share webmaking skills with others. | * [http://p2pu.org/en/groups/organize-a-hackasaurus-jam/ P2PU Challenge Organize a Hackasaurus Hackjam] In this challenge, you'll learn how to use the Hackasaurus tools, dabble with the basics of HTML and CSS, and meet new people. Then, you'll design and implement your own unique Hackasaurus Jam to share webmaking skills with others. | ||
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/Hackasaurus/jams Jam Resources] This wiki page links out to a variety of cheatsheets and resources and contains tips and tricks on running hackjams. | * [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/Hackasaurus/jams Jam Resources] This wiki page links out to a variety of cheatsheets and resources and contains tips and tricks on running hackjams. | ||
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/WebmakerSkills/Hackasaurus Hackasaurus Webmaker Skills] A wiki page that contains information on some of the different skills Hackasaurus helps develop. | |||
* [http://www.hackasaurus.org/en-US/educators/ Hackasaurus Resources] including the original Hacktivity Kit, an introductory presentation on hacking, the Web and Hackasaurus, an IT Checklist for running a Hackasaurus Jam, and the XRay Goggles cheatsheet. | |||
===Prototypes=== | ===Prototypes=== | ||
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* [http://www.youpd.org/hackasaurus New Visions Challenge] In addition to becoming empowered to become web producers and remixers, Hacksaurus can be integrated into curriculum as a way of understanding the construction of public knowledge and perceptions about issues (e.g. science, current events, etc). This Challenge will enable you to use Hackasaurus and build a lesson integrating Hackasaurus for your students. | * [http://www.youpd.org/hackasaurus New Visions Challenge] In addition to becoming empowered to become web producers and remixers, Hacksaurus can be integrated into curriculum as a way of understanding the construction of public knowledge and perceptions about issues (e.g. science, current events, etc). This Challenge will enable you to use Hackasaurus and build a lesson integrating Hackasaurus for your students. | ||
* [http://p2pu.org/en/groups/get-to-know-the-hackasaurus-xray-goggles/ P2PU Challenge Get to Know the X-Ray Goggles] The XRay goggles make it easy to mash up and change any web page like magic. You can also create your own webpages to share with your friends, all within your browser. | * [http://p2pu.org/en/groups/get-to-know-the-hackasaurus-xray-goggles/ P2PU Challenge Get to Know the X-Ray Goggles] The XRay goggles make it easy to mash up and change any web page like magic. You can also create your own webpages to share with your friends, all within your browser. | ||
==Popcorn== | ==Popcorn== | ||
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