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Revision as of 14:46, 11 June 2012


Overview

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Thanks for your interest in hosting an event during the Summer Code Party!

This page will help you:

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Online Support

There is a group of staff and volunteers dedicated to helping you before, during and after your event.

If you need help at any time, you can:

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Host Training

We are also offering optional training for hosts.

These online "huddles" are intended to help you prepare for your event, troubleshoot any issues, and connect with other hosts.

The times are:

Schedule of Host Huddles
June 20 June 21 — Special for Asia June 21
Kitchen Table hosts 1300 UTC (more timezones) 0500 UTC (more timezones) 1600 UTC (more timezones)
Hack Jam hosts 1400 UTC (more timezones) 0500 UTC (more timezones) 1700 UTC (more timezones)
Pop Up hosts 1500 UTC (more timezones) 0500 UTC (more timezones) 1800 UTC (more timezones)


Please dial in using:

Host Training Agendas

Given the range of events happening throughout the summer, we are focusing the online training sessions around three event types:

If you are organizing a different kind of event or aren't sure about these categories, please contact us using the channels listed above.

Kitchen Table Host Training

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First, please take a moment to review the host guide.

Next we'll talk about how to set the goals & objectives of the event.

Then you'll get to try out some tools to help you make things on the web.

  • Thimble
  • Popcorn Maker

Here's a basic walk-through of hosting, with photos:

  1. Find a space
  2. Invite friends
  3. Pick a project
  4. Start hacking
  5. Help each other
  6. Share your work

Now wrap up what you made.

Share it with the world.

Get feedback.

Plan the next one.


Hack Jam Host Training

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Pop Up Host Training

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Feedback

This is a participatory and community-driven program. Your thoughts are invaluable to making it more effective.

Let us know what you think about #mozparty by using channels listed above. We look forward to hearing from you!

More resources

Our new site, webmaker.org, has lots more information to help you pull off a great event.