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Revision as of 16:34, 27 March 2013
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.
How to Contribute
Here are three easy ways to share your own resources for teaching digital literacy and webmaking:
- add them to this wiki,
- post them to our Webmaker G+ community, or
- tweet us @MozTeach with #teachtheweb.
We invite you to hack and remix any of the existing resources, curriculum and presentations in this wiki, then share them!
Resources
Get more involved
- Join the Webmaker Mentor community at webmaker.org/teach
- Follow Webmaker Mentors on Twitter through @mozteach
- Join Mozilla Webmakers on G+
- Contribute to this wiki
- Ask questions, get support or join the conversation using #teachtheweb.