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What are the steps to import an MBOX into Mozilla Thunderbird? - 1 views

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Rhondda Powling

Learning - MozillaWiki - 2 views

  • The Mozilla Learning team is hard at work defining a set of core web literacies and developing learning pathways for people to develop and hone these skills. Our goals are to develop and empower more webmakers by providing them with the opportunity to learn making by making. This work is leveraging all of the great momentum, tools and content built through Hackasaurus.
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    "The Mozilla Learning team is working on defining a set of core web literacies and developing learning pathways for people to develop and hone these skills. Our goals are to develop and empower more webmakers by providing them with the opportunity to learn making by making. This work is leveraging all of the great momentum, tools and content built through Hackasaurus.
Rhondda Powling

Learning/WebLiteraciesWhitePaper - MozillaWiki - 6 views

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    "The web is for everyone so, in essence, this web literacies paper is also for everyone. It is, however, likely to be of particular use and value to educators and academics looking for a reference point and framework to help develop web literacies in themselves and others. When we mention 'we' in this white paper we're talking about not only about Mozilla, but the community of people who believe in Connected Learning, and who believe in learning through making and doing. We're people who believe in the practical application of knowledge through project-based and interest-based learning."
Darrel Branson

[WORK IN PROGRESS] Mozilla Web Literacies v0.6 - 3 views

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    "Current thinking (August 2012) around a web literacies framework by Doug Belshaw, Badges & Skills Lead for the Mozilla Foundation."
Aaron Davis

Teach Like Mozilla - 0 views

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    An interesting project from Laura Hilliger on teaching like Mozilla. A lot of stuff about the open web, coding and remixing.
Tony Richards

BrowserQuest - a massively multiplayer HTML5 (WebSocket + Canvas) game experi... - 2 views

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    Darrel - check this game out - HTML5 bet you wet your pants over it :-) Looks good and the source code is available to look at, explore and change.
Tony Richards

Mozilla Calls on World to Protect Firefox Browser From the NSA | Wired Enterprise | Wir... - 2 views

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    The web is being controlled - good for a podcast discussion.
Rhondda Powling

Now You Can See Which Websites Are Tracking You in Real-Time | Motherboard - 8 views

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    "Mozilla launched a tool that shines a light on the mysterious under-workings of the web economy. Its browser extension, Lightbeam, follows your digital footprint as you surf the web and shows you a real-time visualization of all the websites that are clandestinely tracking and sharing your data."
Aaron Davis

What is Missing from the Mozilla Web Literacy Standards? | W. Ian O'Byrne - 0 views

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    "We should give the web literacy standards the freedom that it deserves" Ian O'Byrne on the need to move the web literacy standards away from Mozilla and into the freedom of the open web.
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