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==Getting Started==
==Getting Started with Webmaking==
Get to know Mozilla’s Webmaking Tools!<br>
Get to know Mozilla’s Webmaking Tools!<br>


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Students become content creators by enhancing, remixing and sharing web videos.<br>
Students become content creators by enhancing, remixing and sharing web videos.<br>


==Hacktivity Kits for Webmaking==
==Hacktivity Kits for Mozilla Webmaker Tools==
Each Hactivity Kit includes learning goals and outcomes, lesson plans, activities and projects, and assessment. The modular lesson plans and activities allow educators to use the kit in its entirety or customize it for their students.<br>
Each Mozilla-designed Hactivity Kit includes learning goals and outcomes, lesson plans, activities and projects, and assessment. The modular lesson plans and activities allow educators to use the kit in its entirety or customize it for their students.<br>
 
 
[http://hivenyc.org/kits.html <b>Take me to the Hactivity Kits!</b>]
If you're new to teaching the web, this is a great place to start.
<br>''The Hacktivity Kits for Webmaking are in prototype form. We would like to know how you work with them. Please let us know on the Discussion page! Or send your feedback to [https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/webmaker the Webmaker List!]''
[http://hivenyc.org/kits.html <b>Take me to the HACTIVITY KITS!</b>]
 
===Contributed Hacktivity Kits===
[https://thimble.webmaker.org/p/f8c8/ Open Data Day - Memories of our City]
 
====Contributed Ice Breaker====
[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1onX-qvX2KtsVVCVB6vhpS8r6bQqmvfAECvhOKnw1Ees/edit?usp=sharing Webmaker Bingo]
 
===Hacktivity Kits Remixed===
 
:*[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0-nCNqp_Aheb0ZrSHJlaU5qMVk/edit?usp=sharing Remixing the Web: TASCasaurus After-School Curriculum] – A remix of the Hacktivity Kit by The After-School Corporation (TASC) and Hive NYC Learning Network.
 
<center>''Have you used the Hactivity Kits to teach the web? Did you remix the activities to better meet your needs? Please post them here!''</center>
 
<br>The Hacktivity Kits for Webmaking are in prototype form. We would like to know how you work with them. Please let us know on the Discussion page! Or send your feedback to [https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/webmaker the Webmaker List!]
 
==Creating a Web Literate Planet==
Here are some primers to help you understand and create context for teaching the web.
*[http://commonspace.wordpress.com/2012/09/06/a-reading-list-for-webmakers/ A Reading List for Webmakers] by Mark Surman, Executive Director of Mozilla
 
*[http://mzl.la/T4A12 Openness and the Web] –Slidedeck on the ethos of open web and how it relates to webmaking.
 


==Webmaking with Youth & Students==
==Webmaking with Youth & Students==
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[http://explorecreateshare.org/2013/03/18/brooklyn-explorers-follow-up-training-pase/ Creating Dynamic Web Content]  
[http://explorecreateshare.org/2013/03/18/brooklyn-explorers-follow-up-training-pase/ Creating Dynamic Web Content]  
Brooklyn Explorers Program, a partnership between Hive NYC Learning Network and Partnership for After School Education in New York City.
Brooklyn Explorers Program, a partnership between Hive NYC Learning Network and Partnership for After School Education in New York City.
[http://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/topic/B125BBFA3197257535F97E315A83E564/uploads/how_to_hackathon_with_youth.pdf How to run a Hackathon for Youth] Hackathon in a Box from Open Data BC and the Ministry of Education


==Webmaker Projects==
==Webmaker Projects==
*[http://webmaker.org/projects Webmaker Projects] provides a wide selection of webmaking projects for webmakers of all levels to create something amazing. Each project includes an online step-by-step guide that allows students to work independently as an individual or in groups.  
*[http://webmaker.org/projects Mozilla Webmaker Projects] provides a wide selection of webmaking projects for webmakers of all levels to create something amazing. Each project includes an online step-by-step guide that allows students to work independently as an individual or in groups.  
* [http://maker.mozillapopcorn.org/storycamp/ Popcorn Storycamp] Popcorn Story Camp starts with a [http://maker.mozillapopcorn.org/storycamp/cinema.html six chapter toolkit] that contains videos, projects, templates, visuals and readings that will walk you through the process of creating a web native film. By the end you'll be ready to start hacking your own projects.
* [http://maker.mozillapopcorn.org/storycamp/ Popcorn Storycamp] Popcorn Story Camp starts with a [http://maker.mozillapopcorn.org/storycamp/cinema.html six chapter toolkit] that contains videos, projects, templates, visuals and readings that will walk you through the process of creating a web native film. By the end you'll be ready to start hacking your own projects.
* [http://hivenyc.org/storycamp StoryCamp 2.0] Popcorn StoryCamp gets a facelift. This Hacktivity Kit version has 5 modules that can be done independently or in any order!
* [http://hivenyc.org/storycamp StoryCamp 2.0] Popcorn StoryCamp gets a facelift. This Hacktivity Kit version has 5 modules that can be done independently or in any order!
* [[Webmaker/Teach/LiteracyResources/Introduction_to_Collaborative_Webmaking | Introduction to Collaborative Webmaking]] Web Literacy is quickly becoming the fourth literacy, yet it’s often not integrated into the classroom. This sample curriculum was created to help teachers integrate Webmaking into their standards based curriculum through a project based learning method that uses the Web as it’s platform.
* [[Webmaker/Teach/LiteracyResources/Introduction_to_Collaborative_Webmaking | Introduction to Collaborative Webmaking]] Web Literacy is quickly becoming the fourth literacy, yet it’s often not integrated into the classroom. This sample curriculum was created to help teachers integrate Webmaking into their standards based curriculum through a project based learning method that uses the Web as it’s platform.
* [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.
== Holding Webmaker Events ==
* [http://webmaker.org/events/guides Guide to hosting Webmaker events]
===Contributed Documents===
*[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OMpdps0DpnXidcaRn4Uj4Er1vVwmDdyyQkzqq_W19y8/edit?usp=sharing Registration Form (including photo-permission)]
*[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Op1ryZFzNXHhOZzdegLWgToEcamQZ0f0A4YenbszUrM/edit?usp=sharing Webmaker Certificate]
===Useful Slides===
Slides for introduce Webmaker, feel free to remix and don't forget to list back here!
* [http://www.slideshare.net/ankitgadgil/webmaker-init Webmaker init()] by by [https://reps.mozilla.org/u/ankitgadgil/ Ankit Gadgil]
* [http://www.slideshare.net/irvinfly/201304-icos-webmaker Mozilla Webmaker] by [https://reps.mozilla.org/u/irvin/ Irvin]. [https://www.dropbox.com/s/nm3ccz798jn9vtm/201304%20ICOS-Webmaker.key keynote file] release under cc:by-nc-sa. ([https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mozilla.webmaker/cHWIVgV7RBM/bwybzOomqJ0J readmore])
* [http://www.slideshare.net/sayak_sarkar/webmaker Introduction to Webmaker] at [https://reps.mozilla.org/e/mozilla-campus-konnect/ Mozilla Transposing Ideas] by [https://reps.mozilla.org/u/sayak_bugsmith/ Sayak Sarkar] (Released under cc:by-nc-sa)
* [http://www.slideshare.net/umeshagarwal92102/kick-start-html5 KickStart@HTML5] by [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/umesh/ Umesh Agarwal]
* [http://www.slideshare.net/umeshagarwal92102/kick-start-css KickStart@CSS] by [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/umesh/ Umesh Agarwal]
* [http://www.slideshare.net/clem01/mozilla-tw-c01webmaker20130826-update An Introduction to Mozilla Webmaker (with X-Ray Goggles update) 2013-08-26] by [https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/Clem/ Clem] (Released under cc:by-sa) [[File:MozillaTW C01 Webmaker 20130826 updated.odp|thumbnail|WebmakingResources#Useful_Slides: An Introduction to Webmaker]]


==Archives of Mozilla Webmaking Resources for Educators==
==Archives of Mozilla Webmaking Resources for Educators==
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===Popcorn===
===Popcorn===
Popcorn makes video work like the web. We create tools and programs to help developers and authors create interactive pages that supplement video and audio with rich web content, allowing your creations to live and grow online.
Popcorn makes video work like the web. We create tools and programs to help developers and authors create interactive pages that supplement video and audio with rich web content, allowing your creations to live and grow online.
===Paper Popcorn Resources===
*[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0ddAThp8tOXVXRlZmk3UGQ5WGc/edit?usp=sharing Robots, Ninjas, Kittens]
*[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0ddAThp8tOXWlJrcENZXzQwdDQ/edit?usp=sharing Paper Events & Speech Bubbles]
*[https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0ddAThp8tOXNXVlbXpzakZvZWc/edit?usp=sharing Sample Paper Popcorn Template (Robots)]
====WikiHow Guides on Popcorn====
====WikiHow Guides on Popcorn====
An excellent set of step by step guides to using the newest version of Popcorn. Contributed by the truly awesome folks in the [http://forums.wikihow.com/ WikiHow community].
An excellent set of step by step guides to using the newest version of Popcorn. Contributed by the truly awesome folks in the [http://forums.wikihow.com/ WikiHow community].
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* [http://blog.jenniferproctor.com/popcorn-maker-for-film-studies/ Popcorn Maker for Film Studies]
* [http://blog.jenniferproctor.com/popcorn-maker-for-film-studies/ Popcorn Maker for Film Studies]


==Open News==
===Open News===
* [http://archive.p2pu.org/general/open-journalism-open-web Open Journalism and the Open Web] An archived, six-week online curriculum that will benefit both "hacks" and hackers (that's journalists & programmers, in plain English). Each week the course focused on a different topic, and each week the participants were joined by a different subject-matter expert (or two) from the field of news innovation.  
* [http://archive.p2pu.org/general/open-journalism-open-web Open Journalism and the Open Web] An archived, six-week online curriculum that will benefit both "hacks" and hackers (that's journalists & programmers, in plain English). Each week the course focused on a different topic, and each week the participants were joined by a different subject-matter expert (or two) from the field of news innovation.  
* [https://www.drumbeat.org/en-US/challenges/unlocking-video/ Unlocking Video] How can new web video tools transform news storytelling? This is an introduction and idea bank for video on the web.
* [https://www.drumbeat.org/en-US/challenges/unlocking-video/ Unlocking Video] How can new web video tools transform news storytelling? This is an introduction and idea bank for video on the web.
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* [http://bit.ly/wkQIC4 the Data Journalism Handbook]
* [http://bit.ly/wkQIC4 the Data Journalism Handbook]
* http://lernanta.p2pu.org/en/groups/knight-mozilla-learning-lab/
* http://lernanta.p2pu.org/en/groups/knight-mozilla-learning-lab/
* [http://t.co/yuzBE3qp Openness on the Web] (Slidedeck from @cyberdees on FirefoxOS)


==Software Carpentry==
==Other Resources on Learning to Code==
Our mission is to help scientists be more productive by teaching them basic computing skills. Our approach combines short, intensive workshops with self-paced online instruction.
* https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Tutorials
http://software-carpentry.org/
* http://scratch.mit.edu
 
== Holding Webmaker Events ==
* [http://webmaker.org/events/guides Guide to hosting Webmaker events]
 
== Other ==
===Checklists, Cheatsheets and Additional Resources===
* [https://docs.google.com/a/zythepsary.com/document/d/1nkhDxNT88S2rizhxYV-Qui0-DfhRYYy4a5LwHPyU7ao/edit#heading=h.2z1jl0wsynln Webpage Accessibility Checklists for Editors and Designers]
* [https://docs.google.com/a/zythepsary.com/document/d/1QNonujCP0qwKyv2UwIKuACJzOv7Z-q2yXHMqOWzFxHg/edit Net Paper/Paper Fox/Handcrafted Web] Net Paper/Paper Fox/Handcrafted Web is a mobile and web app that uses any phone-, tablet-, or web-cam to import user drawn or written web content into persistent pages and sites hosted on Mozilla/Thimble servers.
 
===Slide Decks for Teaching Openness===
''Slide decks in this section are not necessarily *just* for teaching openness, but they have elements within them that cover certain aspects of the Open Movement and can be hacked to become relevant to your own particular use case.''
* http://t.co/yuzBE3qp (Slidedeck from @cyberdees on FirefoxOS)
 
===Resources on Learning to Code===
*http://scratch.mit.edu Scratch
* http://codeacademy.com (ToS §3)
* http://codeacademy.com (ToS §3)
* http://khanacademy.com (by-nc-sa)
* http://khanacademy.com (by-nc-sa)
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* http://drtechniko.com/2012/04/21/teaching-the-how-to-train-your-robot-class/
* http://drtechniko.com/2012/04/21/teaching-the-how-to-train-your-robot-class/
* https://sites.google.com/site/cssi2012content (multi-week class, including 1 day JS, 2 days HTML/CSS, etc.)
* https://sites.google.com/site/cssi2012content (multi-week class, including 1 day JS, 2 days HTML/CSS, etc.)
* http://software-carpentry.org/

Latest revision as of 04:31, 17 March 2015

Getting Started with Webmaking

Get to know Mozilla’s Webmaking Tools!

X-Ray Goggles
X-Ray Goggles provides a behind-the-scenes look at webpages that allow students to learn to read, write and think in the language of the web.

Thimble
Through the creation of webpages, Thimble gives your students the opportunity to practice and apply their web language skills to make the web.

Popcorn Maker
Students become content creators by enhancing, remixing and sharing web videos.

Hacktivity Kits for Mozilla Webmaker Tools

Each Mozilla-designed Hactivity Kit includes learning goals and outcomes, lesson plans, activities and projects, and assessment. The modular lesson plans and activities allow educators to use the kit in its entirety or customize it for their students.

If you're new to teaching the web, this is a great place to start. Take me to the HACTIVITY KITS!

Contributed Hacktivity Kits

Open Data Day - Memories of our City

Contributed Ice Breaker

Webmaker Bingo

Hacktivity Kits Remixed

Have you used the Hactivity Kits to teach the web? Did you remix the activities to better meet your needs? Please post them here!


The Hacktivity Kits for Webmaking are in prototype form. We would like to know how you work with them. Please let us know on the Discussion page! Or send your feedback to the Webmaker List!

Creating a Web Literate Planet

Here are some primers to help you understand and create context for teaching the web.


Webmaking with Youth & Students

Here are examples of how Mozilla Webmaking Tools are being adopted and adapted by educators for in-school and out-of-school time learning.

How “making” can help students’ writing skills Video interview on project-based Learning with Chad Sansing from the Community Public Charter School in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Creating Dynamic Web Content Brooklyn Explorers Program, a partnership between Hive NYC Learning Network and Partnership for After School Education in New York City.

How to run a Hackathon for Youth Hackathon in a Box from Open Data BC and the Ministry of Education

Webmaker Projects

  • Mozilla Webmaker Projects provides a wide selection of webmaking projects for webmakers of all levels to create something amazing. Each project includes an online step-by-step guide that allows students to work independently as an individual or in groups.
  • Popcorn Storycamp Popcorn Story Camp starts with a six chapter toolkit that contains videos, projects, templates, visuals and readings that will walk you through the process of creating a web native film. By the end you'll be ready to start hacking your own projects.
  • StoryCamp 2.0 Popcorn StoryCamp gets a facelift. This Hacktivity Kit version has 5 modules that can be done independently or in any order!
  • Introduction to Collaborative Webmaking Web Literacy is quickly becoming the fourth literacy, yet it’s often not integrated into the classroom. This sample curriculum was created to help teachers integrate Webmaking into their standards based curriculum through a project based learning method that uses the Web as it’s platform.
  • Beginner HTML & Javascript for Teachers and Variation of Beginner HTML & Javascript for Teachers These sample #openschools projects "Teacher Affirmations" and "Album Cover Classroom Feedback" from Chad Sansing explains basic HTML and JS to help educators get coding.

Holding Webmaker Events

Contributed Documents

Useful Slides

Slides for introduce Webmaker, feel free to remix and don't forget to list back here!

Archives of Mozilla Webmaking Resources for Educators

Here you’ll find previous iterations of Mozilla webmaking resources for educators.

Hackasaurus

What is Hackasaurus?

Hackasaurus is an open source toolkit that helps students see and begin to play with the building blocks of the web.

Hackasaurus in Action

Programs, workshops and events that used Hackasaurus to teach Mozilla webmaking tools.

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Jam Resources This wiki page links out to a variety of cheatsheets and resources and contains tips and tricks on running hackjams.
  • 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.
  • 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.

Prototypes of Hackasaurus Learning Activities

  • Browser Basics Navigation We noticed at many hack jams, especially those with younger kids, that many folks are not very proficient at navigating the Web. Further, there are some "computer basics", such as being able to use copy/paste habitually, that greatly limit their ability to create Web content, at least given current tools. While we don't have any materials that explicitly teach this stuff--it can be particularly hard because this varies between OS and browser vendor--we do have this Navigator Badge challenge.
  • Browser Basics Copy/Paste A prototype for a series of mini challenges. Read about the vision here.
  • Lovebomb A fun prototype that helps a learner create their own ECard.


Popcorn

Popcorn makes video work like the web. We create tools and programs to help developers and authors create interactive pages that supplement video and audio with rich web content, allowing your creations to live and grow online.

Paper Popcorn Resources

WikiHow Guides on Popcorn

An excellent set of step by step guides to using the newest version of Popcorn. Contributed by the truly awesome folks in the WikiHow community.

Documentation and using Popcorn.js

Popcorn in Action

Programs, workshops and events that used Popcorn Maker to teach webmaking.

Open News

Other Resources on Learning to Code