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== Resources == | == Additional Resources to Help You Teach & Make the Web == | ||
*[[Webmaker/Teach/WebmakingResources | Webmaking | |||
*[[Webmaker/Teach/LiteracyResources |Web Literacy]]: Resources that either leverage webmaking skills in a project-based context to teach other learning objectives, or resources that teach various aspects of digital literacy (good search, copy & paste, etc.) | <br>This is a wiki with additional resources to help educators teach and make the web together with their students and youth in formal and informal learning environments.<br> | ||
*[[Webmaker/Teach/BestPractices |Youth and Participant Development]]: Resources that catalogue best practices and techniques for working with youth or other specific target groups. Participant management, digital citizenship, best practices, etc. | <br>''Please feel free to add/edit the existing resources! If you have customized or hacked any of our resources for your students’ learning needs, please share them with the Mozilla webmaking community!'' | ||
:It’s very easy to share and add resources to this wiki: | |||
# Create a MozillaWiki account by clicking “Log in/create an account” on the sidebar. | |||
# Click the “Edit” tab at the top of the page to start sharing. | |||
:Or, tweet @mozteach with #teachtheweb. | |||
===Resources=== | |||
*[[Webmaker/Teach/WebmakingResources | Webmaking]]: Resources that leverage webmaking / code as a teaching goal. <br> | |||
*[[Webmaker/Teach/LiteracyResources |Web Literacy]]: Resources that either leverage webmaking skills in a project-based context to teach other learning objectives, or resources that teach various aspects of digital literacy (good search, copy & paste, etc.)<br> | |||
*[[Webmaker/Teach/BestPractices |Youth and Participant Development]]: Resources that catalogue best practices and techniques for working with youth or other specific target groups. Participant management, digital citizenship, best practices, etc. <br> | |||
*[[Webmaker/Teach/MakeCreativity |Creativity/Production]]: Resources and materials that guide in teaching participants how to build, develop skills, and create or produce things. Basic ideation and design skills, video making, and a catch-all for resources that fall under a broader "making" moniker, including media-making, physical computing, games, electronics and more. | *[[Webmaker/Teach/MakeCreativity |Creativity/Production]]: Resources and materials that guide in teaching participants how to build, develop skills, and create or produce things. Basic ideation and design skills, video making, and a catch-all for resources that fall under a broader "making" moniker, including media-making, physical computing, games, electronics and more. | ||
Revision as of 03:30, 19 March 2013
Additional Resources to Help You Teach & Make the Web
This is a wiki with additional resources to help educators teach and make the web together with their students and youth in formal and informal learning environments.
Please feel free to add/edit the existing resources! If you have customized or hacked any of our resources for your students’ learning needs, please share them with the Mozilla webmaking community!
- It’s very easy to share and add resources to this wiki:
- Create a MozillaWiki account by clicking “Log in/create an account” on the sidebar.
- Click the “Edit” tab at the top of the page to start sharing.
- Or, tweet @mozteach with #teachtheweb.
Resources
- Webmaking: Resources that leverage webmaking / code as a teaching goal.
- Web Literacy: Resources that either leverage webmaking skills in a project-based context to teach other learning objectives, or resources that teach various aspects of digital literacy (good search, copy & paste, etc.)
- Youth and Participant Development: Resources that catalogue best practices and techniques for working with youth or other specific target groups. Participant management, digital citizenship, best practices, etc.
- Creativity/Production: Resources and materials that guide in teaching participants how to build, develop skills, and create or produce things. Basic ideation and design skills, video making, and a catch-all for resources that fall under a broader "making" moniker, including media-making, physical computing, games, electronics and more.