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* Journalists | |||
* Filmmakers | |||
* Educators | |||
* Gamers | |||
* Kids | |||
* Designers | |||
* Web developers | |||
* Makers | |||
* Musicians | |||
All building the web they want. | |||
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* What you'll make or teach about webmaking | * '''What you'll make or teach about webmaking''' | ||
* How you'll keep the momentum going after the festival | * '''How you'll keep the momentum going after the festival''' | ||
* Your name, how to contact you, and any relevant links | * '''Your name, how to contact you, and any relevant links''' | ||
Add your ideas directly to the wiki or email Michelle Thorne (michelle - at - mozillafoundation - . - org) to talk it through. | Add your ideas directly to the wiki or email Michelle Thorne (michelle - at - mozillafoundation - . - org) to talk it through. | ||
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* June 13: Board discussion, presentation of festival | * June 13: Board discussion, presentation of festival | ||
* July 15: Top partners & session leads confirmed | * July 15: Top partners & session leads confirmed | ||
* August 1: Launch website | * '''August 1: Launch website''' | ||
* August 10: Open registration | * August 10: Open registration | ||
* September 1: Rolling email campaign to promote content & sign-ups | * September 1: Rolling email campaign to promote content & sign-ups | ||
Revision as of 14:05, 6 June 2012
Mozilla Festival 2012
A yearly festival with hundreds of passionate people
Making, Freedom and the Web
November 9 - 11, 2012 | #mozfest
London, UK | Ravensbourne College
Goals
- Make things with the tools Mozilla and others are creating
- Learn who is building what, how we can share and help each other
- Imagine making in 100 years: what future are we building?
- Design the things we want to build next, especially for mobile
- Fuel leaders who want to invent, teach and organize
Who should come?
- Journalists
- Filmmakers
- Educators
- Gamers
- Kids
- Designers
- Web developers
- Makers
- Musicians
All building the web they want.
Sessions in progress
1. Make things with the tools Mozilla and others are creating
- Popcorn Maker templates that are sexy and will grow interest and participation. Get as much of the hacking as we can to be around templates (Ben Moskowitz, Dave Humphrey)
- Create new prototypes of web documentaries from The Living Docs project (Brett Gaylor)
- Building Thimble projects and aligned badges (Erin Knight + Jess Klein + Chloe Varelidi)
- Explore a next version of thimble that supports Javascript to teach basic game development, design and system thinking skills to youth (Chloe Varelidi)
- Testing Open Badges by using OpenBadger to create and share new badges developed by MozFest attendees (Chris McAvoy, Brian Brennan, Mike Larsson, Sunny Lee, Carla Casilli)
- Hacking Popcorn Maker templates for the newsroom (Knight-Mozilla Fellows/Newshour(?))
- Thimble hacks to help journalists learn to code (Dan Sinker)
2. Learn who is building what, how we can share and help each other
- Science Fair (Michelle Thorne)
- Hive Pop-Up+ > London / NYC / Chicago (Chris Lawrence + Erin Knight + John Bevan)
- Thimble project show and tell, playtesting at MozFest (Erin Knight + Jess Klein + Chloe Varelidi)
- Teach-ins based on from OpenNews hackathons (i.e. timelines from Argentina, Wall Street Journal) (Dan Sinker)
- Open Badges in the wild, a DML joint (Sunny Lee + Carla Casilli)
- Election Hacking: Comparing notes, thoughts, and code from 2012 elections with newsroom developers. (Dan Sinker, Ben Simon)
3. Imagine making in 100 years: what future do we want?
- Keynotes on the long game
- Futurecasting of Internet threat scenarios over next 100 years
- What does success look like with Webmaker - what will a webmaking generation be able to do, change, etc?
- How might badges change the learning landscape, what types of things do we need to do to get there? (Carla Casilli + Sunny Lee + Chris McAvoy)
4. Design the things we want to build next, especially for mobile
- Universal Level Editor for Hackable Web Games (Mark Surman + Bobby Richter + Alan Kligman + Pomax)
- 3D games (Alan Kligman)
- 2D games (Pomax)
- Mash up webmaking with arduino making (Alex Deschamps-Sonsino + Mozilla Japan)
- Webmaking for Mobile
- Hack session for a mobile version of OpenBadger (OBI tech team)
- Hack the Second Screen (Knight-Mozilla Fellow Mark Boas)
- Build a Festival News Dashboard (Knight-Mozilla Fellow Cole Gillespie)
- Designing for Credibility (Knight-Mozilla Fellow Dan Schultz)
5. Fuel leaders who want to invent, teach and organize
- Session leaders drawn from Hive and other youth networks
- Connecting and empowering grassroots instructors and teachers (Michelle Levesque + John Bevan)
- Traditional curriculum hacking (Chris Lawrence + Erin Knight + Laura Hilliger + Oliver Quinlan)
- Soft skills for supporting and leading the Webmaker Movement (Allen Gunn)
- Knight-Mozilla Fellows (2012 & 13) talk about leadership in the new newsroom (Knight-Mozilla Fellows)
- Working in the Open (Matt Thompson)
- Badge system design hacking + yakking (Carla Casilli)
Want to propose a session?
Tell us:
- What you'll make or teach about webmaking
- How you'll keep the momentum going after the festival
- Your name, how to contact you, and any relevant links
Add your ideas directly to the wiki or email Michelle Thorne (michelle - at - mozillafoundation - . - org) to talk it through.
Timeline
- June 10: Initial goals & high-level sessions on wiki
- June 13: Board discussion, presentation of festival
- July 15: Top partners & session leads confirmed
- August 1: Launch website
- August 10: Open registration
- September 1: Rolling email campaign to promote content & sign-ups
- September 10: All-hands, Session & Facilitation bootcamp
- September 23: Summer Code Party winds-up. Festival fellows announced.
- late September - October: Pre-festival events, inc. with instructors.
Essentials
- Save the Date
- Website: mozillafestival.org
- Mailing list: festival - at - mozilla - . - org
- Hashtag: #mozfest
Team
- Festival Lead: Michelle Thorne
- Local Producer: Alex Deschamps-Sonsino
- Participation Design: Allen Gunn
- Volunteer Coordinators: Diana Proca and William Duyck
- Partnerships: Geoffrey Macdougall

