Webmaker/TeachTheWeb
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Teach The Web | ||
Owner: Michelle Thorne, Laura Hilliger, Doug Belshaw, Sarah Allen, Amira Dhalla. With moonlighting by Kat Braybrooke and William Duyck | Updated: 2015-05-26 | |
The Teach The Web team is embedded within the larger Webmaker team, which builds tools, curriculum and communities that teach web literacy. The Teach the Web team's specialties within this offering include training, teaching kits, credentials and skills-mapping. |
Who we are
The Teach The Web team is embedded within the larger Webmaker team. Mozilla Webmaker builds tools, curriculum and communities that teach [literacy]. The Teach the Web team's specialties include training, teaching kits, credentials and skills-mapping.
We apply the following co-design principles to each of our core activities...
- We prototype, playtest and remix, focused on a global, peer-led community.
- We are localized, global and culturally-specific.
- And we work with open source, modular and easily remixable formats, whether it's the Web Literacy map, teaching kits, or training.
And we're totally friendly.
- Need to get in touch about an idea? Email us directly! Or find details on how to join the community below.
What we make
Training
Webmaker Training is a modular, remixable offering designed to teach people our pedagogies, web literacy skills and competencies, real world community building, and global engagement. Here's our Training Roadmap.
Unique training offerings:
- We make tailored, participatory and collaborative learning experiences. We decide what to learn and make together with our learners.
- Our online and offline learning experiences are designed by and for people who participate in a global movement to spread web literacy.
- Webmaker Training's content and structures are modular and remixable. Here's some reasons why.
Teaching Kits
Teaching Kits are modular, remixable collections of activities and resources that lead a mentor through the process of teaching web literacy. Here's the Kits Roadmap.
Unique kit offerings:
- The kit process, built on our principles of co-design. Creators are encouraged to prototype, build together, playtest in communities and remix others' work.
- A global, peer-led community of kit creators. We ensure kits are localised, culturally-relevant and community-made.
- Open source, modular and easily remixable kit formats. All elements ready to be hacked, re-built, re-designed and switched around.
Credentials and Skills Mapping
Webmaker Badges are open, online credentials based on Mozilla's Open Badges Infrastructure designed to recognise contribution and web literacy skills and competencies. Here's the Badges roadmap.
Unique badge offerings:
- Recognising the contribution of those learning to teach the web using badges.
- Developing learning pathways around web literacy skills and competencies.
- Credentialing those improving their web literacy skills within competencies represented on the Web Literacy Map.
And Other Cool Things!
Like... wireframes, design collabs, appmakrrrr
Testing
We think it's important to release early and release often. For that reason, we're running several tests runs from March 6 - May 10.
How to get involved
- Find a test that you're interested in.
- Follow the test instructions.
- Share your experience on the Webmaker community call or on the Webmaker mailing list.
How to get involved
- To discuss an opportunity or idea, email us directly.
- To talk to the community, join the Webmaker mailing list.
- And, don't forget to join the weekly #TeachTheWeb community call.
- You can also tweet at us via @webmaker on Twitter...
- Or use the hashtag #teachtheweb!