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=Welcome to Maker Party!!!=
=Welcome to Maker Party!!!=
Maker Party is Mozilla's global campaign to teach the web. Through thousands of community-run events around the world, Maker Party unites educators, organizations and enthusiastic web users with hands-on learning and making. Visit the Maker Party webpage at http://party.webmaker.org
Mozilla’s Maker Party is a place for artists to connect with educators; for activists to trade ideas with coders; and for entrepreneurs to chat with makers. It’s a place to network, innovate and make a difference.


*How do you get involved? Learn how to organize and run you own Maker Party event here: http://party.webmaker.org/resources
This year (2016), we’ll come together with this same spirit, and also with a mission — to challenge outdated copyright laws.


*Learn about the role of Partners is in Maker Party: http://party.webmaker.org/partners
The internet’s potential for innovation and collaboration is exceptional. But restrictive copyright laws can undermine these traits. By educating and inspiring more people to take action together, we can make a real difference.


*Want to know about the history of Maker Party: http://party.webmaker.org/history
*How do you get involved? Learn how to organize and run you own Maker Party event here: https://learning.mozilla.org/events/


*Looking for an event or want to register your own: https://events.webmaker.org/#!/
*Looking for an event or want to register your own: https://www.makerparty.community/


*Have questions or concerns? Check out our FAQs page: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Maker_Party/FAQs
*Find out about resources for the events: http://discourse.mozilla-community.org/t/resources-for-maker-party-2016/11440

Latest revision as of 12:48, 7 November 2016

Welcome to Maker Party!!!

Mozilla’s Maker Party is a place for artists to connect with educators; for activists to trade ideas with coders; and for entrepreneurs to chat with makers. It’s a place to network, innovate and make a difference.

This year (2016), we’ll come together with this same spirit, and also with a mission — to challenge outdated copyright laws.

The internet’s potential for innovation and collaboration is exceptional. But restrictive copyright laws can undermine these traits. By educating and inspiring more people to take action together, we can make a real difference.