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*Join the [https://webmaker.org/en-US/teach/ Mozilla Webmaker] community
*Join the [https://webmaker.org/en-US/teach/ Webmaker Mentor] community at webmaker.org/teach
*Follow [https://twitter.com/MozTeach  Webmaker Mentors] on Twitter through @mozteach
*Follow [https://twitter.com/MozTeach  Webmaker Mentors] on Twitter through @mozteach
*Join [http://mzl.la/gpluswebmaker  Mozilla Webmakers] on G+
*Join [http://mzl.la/gpluswebmaker  Mozilla Webmakers] on G+

Revision as of 15:03, 27 March 2013

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Let's teach the web! Everything you need to get started is at webmaker.org/teach

This wiki includes:

  • additional resources. To help educators teach digital literacy and webmaking.
  • easy ways to contribute. Share and contribute your own resources.
The emphasis is on making and learning the web together, with learners in both formal and informal learning environments.

How to contribute

How to share and add your resources to this wiki. It's easy!

Resources

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Learning by making and building. These resources leverage remix, webmaking or coding as a teaching goal.

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Teaching the components of digital literacy -- from browser basics, to copy and paste, to web mechanics and beyond. Or teaching digital skills in a project-based context that serves other learning objectives.

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Best practices and techniques for working with youth and other learning audiences and participants.

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Teaching participants how to build, create and produce things. Basic ideation and design skills, video- making, and resources that fall under a broader "maker" umbrella -- media-making, physical computing, games, electronics and more.



















































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