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== What are they? ==
== What are they? ==
[[File:Teachthewebfirstcall.png|framed|right| "How To"]] Teach The Web Talks are monthly webinars broadcast by the Mozilla foundation.  
[[File:Teachthewebfirstcall.png|framed|right| "How To"]] Teach The Web Talks are monthly webinars broadcast by the Mozilla foundation as part of the [https://www.webmaker.org Webmaker] educational initiative.  


Join us as we sit down with a community expert to discuss all things related to education and the web. The call will last for approximately an hour with group participation.
Join us as we sit down with a community expert to discuss all things related to education and the web. Each talk will last for approximately one hour with group participation.


Standard call agenda:
Standard call agenda:
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== How to get involved ==
== How to get involved ==
These calls are '''open to everyone'''.
These calls are '''open to everyone''' and we encourage you to join in on the discussion, ask questions or advice and come together to learn and share ideas about education and the web.
Join in on the discussion, ask questions or advice and work together to encourage web users to become webmakers.  
 
===== Step 1 - Send Us Your Questions =====
Send us your questions for the speaker before and during the talks on [https://www.twitter.com/webmaker Twitter] using the hashtag #TeachTheWeb and on our [http://discourse.webmaker.org/category/meet/community-calls Discourse thread].  We will create a new Discourse Thread per talk and the correct thread to use will be highlighted in our emails. We will be monitoring both channels before and during the call and will do our best to get as many questions answered as possible!
 
===== Step 2 - Watch the Webinar =====
Watch or join the call live by clicking on the RSVP button in the talk banner above or following the Google Hangout link in the banner. You can ask questions during the talk using the Q&A feature on Google Hangout.
 
[[File:Google Hangout Tool bars.png| framed | centre]]
 
You can also watch the recording of the call at your leisure at the same link. Don't forget to send in your questions before the talk and to share your feedback with us after you watch it!
 
===== Step 3 - Listen to the Podcast =====
Whether you don't have an hour to spare or just prefer the format of a podcast you can now listen to a 20 minute podcast version of each Teach The Web Talk at [http://mozilla.github.io/ttw-podcast/ mzl.la/TTWpodcasts]. You can listen to the podcast on your phone or computer or subscribe and have them sent straight to your device every month. Podcasts are released approx. one week after the live call.
 
== Upcoming Talks ==
Presently we are taking a summer break from our Teach The Web Talks- We will be back though at the end of summer- stay tune for further updates.
Times will be announced at least two weeks in advance of the call and will be displayed in multiple time zones. Sign up for the [https://sendto.mozilla.org/page/s/mozilla-teach-the-web-talks mailing list] to get notifications about upcoming calls.
 
== Archives  ==
 
All calls are recorded and since December 18th 2014 they are available to watch on Airmozilla [https://air.mozilla.org/search/?q=channel%3A+Teach+the+Web here.] and on google hangouts [https://plus.google.com/u/0/112902514697224125242/videos here]
Below you will find a brief summary of each call and the speakers bio.
 
Pre December all calls are posted on archive.org. [https://archive.org/search.php?query=TeachTheWeb%20AND%20collection%3Aopensource_audio Find them here] and the call notes are linked on this [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmaker/TeachTheWeb/Calls older wiki page]
 
==== May 21st 2015 ====
'''Speakers''' Jon Peri and Shareeza Bhola from Change.org 
 
'''Topic'''Create Change: Start a petition to mobilize support around the world.


You can post your questions on Twitter using #TTW and on our [http://discourse.webmaker.org/category/meet/community-calls Discourse thread] if you are unable to join the call on the day. We will create a new Discourse Thread per tal and the correct thread to use will be highlighted in our emails.
We spent some time with Jon and Shareeza hearing about how Change.org started and talking about how can people build momentum and a movement for their ideas online, whether it's a club, an educational product, or an organization.
[https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/cdddvap0ev2o6771so2mnhtctj8 Watch] the google hangout and learn how we can build momentum and movement for our ideas online.**Coming soon- the 20 min Podcast


To join the call we actively promote using your video, unmuting, saying hi and asking questions. However we understand that not everyone enjoys this level of interaction. So we encourage participants to be comfortable and choose a participation opinion that suits the individual.  
====April 23rd 2015 ====
'''Speaker''' Jane Parks, Project Manager for Creative Commons.
'''Topic''' Working in the Open web .


===== Times =====
We spoke to Jane about harnessing the power of open source for your project or event.
Watch the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RYYE7vqU4U talk] between the Teach the Web Talks team and Jane about how integrating the open practices can help people become better teachers of the web. **Coming soon- the 20 min Podcast


We meet at 10am Eastern time.
==== March 19th 2015 ====
That's currently 7am Pacific Standard Time | 4pm Central Europe Time | 8:30pm India Standard Time.
'''Speakers''' Olivia Fernandezand Amy Castator who both work for World Wildlife Foundation (WWF)-Canada’s Living Planet @ Work program.


Confused? A calendar you can subscribe to can be found [http://bit.ly/ttw-call here]
'''Topic''' - How to engage individuals and companies as champions


===== How to dial in =====
We spoke to Olivia and Amy about how to engage people on an individual, team, and organizational level in your initiative.
Watch the [http://atwork.wwf.ca/EN/ Living planet @ work] team talk about how you can engage your volunteers to be animated supporters and advocates [https://plus.google.com/events/citnn9u7jljog4gclic6oijdoss here]. **Coming soon- the 20 min Podcast


The Teach the Web Talks can be joined on Google hangout.
==== February 26th 2015 ====
We will send out the link to the talk the week before the hangout and we ask for questions to be posted on Twitter using #TTW or on [http://discourse.webmaker.org/category/meet/community-calls Discourse.] We will be monitoring both during the call also.
'''Speakers''' - Angela Popplewell, Founder and Chief Storyteller, and JP Pullos, Photography Education Coordinator at 100cameras.  


If joining the Google hangout you can mute your screen and your microphone on the small tool bar at the top of the screen. If you are a local cafe or school that has alot of background noise it might be advisable to mute your microphone until you want to say hi or ask a question.
'''Topic''' - Shoot It - How To Use Photography To Tell Your Story


[[File:Google Hangout Tool bars.png| framed | centre]]
We spoke to to Angela Popplewell and JP Pullos from 100cameras to find out how you can better use photography to share the story of your event, your work, or your organization. No fancy camera required!


Watch [http://www.100cameras.org 100cameras] talk about how you can use photography to share the story of your event [https://plus.google.com/u/1/events/cs2765bre6v0nofd690u70ukn5o here]. Listen to the 20 min Podcast [http://mozilla.github.io/ttw-podcast/ here]


All calls will be recorded and available to watch later on [https://air.mozilla.org/search/?q=channel%3A+Teach+the+Web  Airmozilla]
==== January 28th 2015 ====
'''Speaker''' - Stacy Martin, Senior Manager for Privacy and Engagement at Mozilla.  


== Archives  ==
'''Topic''' - Who Is Watching You Now - How to be Smart about Data Privacy


All Calls are recorded and since December 18th 2014 they are available to watch on Airmozilla [https://air.mozilla.org/search/?q=channel%3A+Teach+the+Web here.]
For Data Privacy Day, Stacy Martin, Senior Manager for Privacy and Engagement joined us to talk about how to be Smart with your Privacy online.  
Below you will find a brief summary of each call and the speakers bio.


Pre December all calls are posted on archive.org. [https://archive.org/search.php?query=TeachTheWeb%20AND%20collection%3Aopensource_audio Find them here] and the call notes are linked on this [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Webmaker/TeachTheWeb/Calls older wiki page]
Watch Stacy talk about privacy [https://plus.google.com/events/c19lfgukc5m7ahk45s3r0l1lt20 here].  
Read the discourse chat [http://discourse.webmaker.org/t/teach-the-web-talk-data-privacy-day-smart-on-privacy-with-stacy-martin-from-mozilla/1147 here]. Listen to the 20 min Podcast [http://mozilla.github.io/ttw-podcast/ here].


==== December 18th 2014 ====
==== December 18th 2014 ====

Latest revision as of 09:28, 8 July 2015

Teach The Web Talks


What are they?

 
"How To"

Teach The Web Talks are monthly webinars broadcast by the Mozilla foundation as part of the Webmaker educational initiative.

Join us as we sit down with a community expert to discuss all things related to education and the web. Each talk will last for approximately one hour with group participation.

Standard call agenda:

  • 10 mins - Welcomes and introductions
  • 20 mins - Discussion with speaker
  • 15 mins - Q&A period with speaker
  • 5-10 mins - Additional business and wrap-up

How to get involved

These calls are open to everyone and we encourage you to join in on the discussion, ask questions or advice and come together to learn and share ideas about education and the web.

Step 1 - Send Us Your Questions

Send us your questions for the speaker before and during the talks on Twitter using the hashtag #TeachTheWeb and on our Discourse thread. We will create a new Discourse Thread per talk and the correct thread to use will be highlighted in our emails. We will be monitoring both channels before and during the call and will do our best to get as many questions answered as possible!

Step 2 - Watch the Webinar

Watch or join the call live by clicking on the RSVP button in the talk banner above or following the Google Hangout link in the banner. You can ask questions during the talk using the Q&A feature on Google Hangout.

You can also watch the recording of the call at your leisure at the same link. Don't forget to send in your questions before the talk and to share your feedback with us after you watch it!

Step 3 - Listen to the Podcast

Whether you don't have an hour to spare or just prefer the format of a podcast you can now listen to a 20 minute podcast version of each Teach The Web Talk at mzl.la/TTWpodcasts. You can listen to the podcast on your phone or computer or subscribe and have them sent straight to your device every month. Podcasts are released approx. one week after the live call.

Upcoming Talks

Presently we are taking a summer break from our Teach The Web Talks- We will be back though at the end of summer- stay tune for further updates. Times will be announced at least two weeks in advance of the call and will be displayed in multiple time zones. Sign up for the mailing list to get notifications about upcoming calls.

Archives

All calls are recorded and since December 18th 2014 they are available to watch on Airmozilla here. and on google hangouts here Below you will find a brief summary of each call and the speakers bio.

Pre December all calls are posted on archive.org. Find them here and the call notes are linked on this older wiki page

May 21st 2015

Speakers Jon Peri and Shareeza Bhola from Change.org

TopicCreate Change: Start a petition to mobilize support around the world.

We spent some time with Jon and Shareeza hearing about how Change.org started and talking about how can people build momentum and a movement for their ideas online, whether it's a club, an educational product, or an organization. Watch the google hangout and learn how we can build momentum and movement for our ideas online.**Coming soon- the 20 min Podcast

April 23rd 2015

Speaker Jane Parks, Project Manager for Creative Commons. Topic Working in the Open web .

We spoke to Jane about harnessing the power of open source for your project or event. Watch the talk between the Teach the Web Talks team and Jane about how integrating the open practices can help people become better teachers of the web. **Coming soon- the 20 min Podcast

March 19th 2015

Speakers Olivia Fernandezand Amy Castator who both work for World Wildlife Foundation (WWF)-Canada’s Living Planet @ Work program.

Topic - How to engage individuals and companies as champions

We spoke to Olivia and Amy about how to engage people on an individual, team, and organizational level in your initiative.

Watch the Living planet @ work team talk about how you can engage your volunteers to be animated supporters and advocates here. **Coming soon- the 20 min Podcast

February 26th 2015

Speakers - Angela Popplewell, Founder and Chief Storyteller, and JP Pullos, Photography Education Coordinator at 100cameras.

Topic - Shoot It - How To Use Photography To Tell Your Story

We spoke to to Angela Popplewell and JP Pullos from 100cameras to find out how you can better use photography to share the story of your event, your work, or your organization. No fancy camera required!

Watch 100cameras talk about how you can use photography to share the story of your event here. Listen to the 20 min Podcast here

January 28th 2015

Speaker - Stacy Martin, Senior Manager for Privacy and Engagement at Mozilla.

Topic - Who Is Watching You Now - How to be Smart about Data Privacy

For Data Privacy Day, Stacy Martin, Senior Manager for Privacy and Engagement joined us to talk about how to be Smart with your Privacy online.

Watch Stacy talk about privacy here. Read the discourse chat here. Listen to the 20 min Podcast here.

December 18th 2014

Speaker - Evan Jones from the Connected Learning Alliance.

Topic - The Basics of Building An Online Community.

Evan is the Community Manager for the Connected Learning Alliance, although he prefers the term "web wrangler" spoke to us about how to define your community, keeping them engaged and asked us not to forget the old school platforms. Watch Evan talk about community stew here and read the discourse chat here