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* Reach out to the webmaker global community for anything or everything you need with the twitter hashtag's #makerparty and #teachtheweb | * Reach out to the webmaker global community for anything or everything you need with the twitter hashtag's #makerparty and #teachtheweb | ||
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Mozilla Webmaker
About Mozilla Webmaker
- Goal : To Help millions of people from using the web to making the web. In simple terms , converting web consumers into web makers.
- Mozilla Webmaker project wants to help people make something amazing with the web rather than just using it.
- Mozilla Webmaker project aims to create the next Generation of Webmakers.
- Mozilla Webmaker project will help people in better understanding about web and to take better control over their online lives. Simply , a more web literate planet.
- More about the Webmaker project here
What Mozilla Webmaker Offers ?
- The Webmaker's mission of moving web consumers into webmakers is not going to be easily achievable.
- Because , web is being consumed by all ages of people from kids to grandparents so we need different approaches for different age groups.
- Inorder to help people in getting started Mozilla Webmaker offers the following three ,
1. Tools - to help you doing something amazing with them web
2. Projects - to help you in getting started with webmaking
3. Community - to help you with what ever you want
- Reach out to the webmaker global community for anything or everything you need with the twitter hashtag's #makerparty and #teachtheweb
How you can get Involved ?
- You can get involved with Webmaker project in the following ways ,
1.Make:
- Make something with webmaker and become a part of a global community who are not just using the web but making the web
2.Teach:
- Be a part of a global community who help people in learning the building blocks of web. You don't have to be a techie to #teachtheweb , our tools and resources will help you get started as well as to host events
- To host a Kitchen table event you don't need to prepare anything in advance apart from the eagerness to #teachtheweb to others.
- More on different event formats below ,
i . Kitchen-Table-Event
ii . Hackjam
iii. Popup
3 .More Ways:
- Above are the simplest ways to get involved with the webmaker projects. If you wish to explore more ways click here
4.MakerpartyIN Twitter Team:
- Apart from these ways of getinvolved , we (Mozilla India) have comeup with a new way of getting involved with respect to the webmaker events in india.
- By joining MakerpartyIN Twitter Team , you can help Maker Party organiser's of India remotely by answering that questions with hashtag #makerpartyIN from their participants.
Task Force
Owner
- Gauthamraj
Mentor(s)
- Sayak Sarkar [Mentor]
- Faisal Aziz [Mentor]
- Ankit Gadgil [Mentor]
Contributors
- Komal Gandhi
- Sujith
- Ajay J
- Midhun
Meetings
- By requesting to become the Mozilla India Task Force member, one agree with the Code of Conduct of the Mozilla India Regional Community.
- Being a Mozilla rep does not automatically qualify one to be a core-contributor or mentor or owner.
- If you are an existing Mozilla contributor from India and wish to join any of the above task force team, please write to: join at mozillaindia dot org.