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This is a list of people who are teaching/organizing webmaker style classes and willing to put up with a tiny bit of pain in beta testing some of Mozilla's organized webmaker efforts.
Moved to etherpad:
 
https://etherpad.mozilla.org/webmakercommunity
Let Michelle know (mlevesque AT mozillafoundation.org) if you think there are other groups who would be perfect for this sort of thing.
 
* [http://lanyrd.com/2011/nairobi-hack-jam/]:Nairobits Jam (Alex Wafula and Cliff Arwings)
* Location: Nairobi
* Demographic: Young Adults/ Teens
* Frequency: Once, but planning future events
* Duration: All Day
 
* [http://lanyrd.com/2011/moyo-ambassador-training/]: MoYo Ambassador Training at Mouse (@malesser)
* Location: New York (member of HIVE NYC)
* Demographic: Teens
* Frequency: 2 week stretch of jams, planning future trainings
* Each jam= 4 hours
 
* [http://lanyrd.com/2011/televall-november/]: City Lab Barcelona (Enric and Alina)
* Location: Ripoll, Spain (they have done many events in Barcelona area)
* Demographic: Teens and educators
* Frequency: Every few months
* Duration: half a day
 
* [http://lanyrd.com/2011/instituteofplay-november/]: Institute of Play (Leah Gilliam)
* Location: New York (member of HIVE NYC)
* Demographic: Teens
* Frequency: Every few months
* Duration: half a day
 
* [http://lanyrd.com/2011/hackasaurus-hack-jam-at-longhill-high-school/]: LongHill High School (Anna Debenham)
* Location: Brighton
* Demographic: Teens and Educators
* Frequency: Every few months (Anna Debenham has run about 7 or so events in Brighton)
* Duration: half a day
 
* [http://ladieslearningcode.com/ Ladies Learning Code]: Heather Payne (@heatherpayne)
* Location: Toronto
* Demographic: Adults
* Frequency: Twice a month
* Duration: All day
 
* March Break Technology Camp for Girls: Heather Payne (@heatherpayne)
* Location: Toronto
* Demographic: 6th Grade
* Frequency: Once (March 2012)
* Duration: For a week
 
* [http://www.google.com/intl/en/jobs/cssi/index.html Google CSSI]: Radha Narayan (radhan AT google.com)
* Location: Mountain View, New York
* Demographic: 17-18 year olds
* Frequency: Once a year
* Duration: 2 weeks
 
* [http://www.hackinghistory.ca Hacking History]: Matt Price (matt dot price at utoronto.ca)
* Location: Toronto, ON
* Demographic: University Students
* Frequency: Annually
* Duration: 8 months
 
* [http://coderdojo.com/dojos/dublin/]: Coder Dojo,  James Whelton (@jwhelton)
* Location: Ireland and beyond
* Demographic: youth
* Frequency: weekly
* Duration: few hours
 
It's a class that teaches /some/ webmaker skills to history majors and culminates in a group project, in which students pair with a community organization to create a website with some historical content. 
 
* Upcycle Community Computing: Matt Price (matt dot price at utoronto.ca)
* Location: Toronto, ON
* Demographic: Elementary/Middle School Students, Social Housing Residence
* Frequency: Sporadic
* Duration: Usually a couple of months at a time
Teach webmaker/basic programming/computer competency classes when and where I can, mostly to kids, lately mostly in Scratch with a smattering of Hackasaurus.  Hopefully more active in Q1 & Q2 of 2012 than in Q3/4 of 2011.

Latest revision as of 23:48, 23 February 2012