Teach the Web: a Mozilla Open Online Collaboration for Webmaker mentors
May 2 - June 30
Learn how to teach digital literacies, master webmaking tools, develop your own educational resources, and take what you learned back to your communities and classrooms.
This experience is all about connection. Sure, we have some topics and themes to explore, and we'll have plenty of things to make and do, but really Teach the Web is about connecting with other people who are passionate about spreading digital and web literacies. It is the interaction with the people around you that will make this a successful learning experience. Teach the Web is meant to be a social collaboration, rather than a solo deep dive into content
Stack Overflow is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers. It's 100% free, no registration required. If you have questions, search this site and you'll likely find the answers.
Kitchen Table Event
Learners will be able to :
Create their own webpages using the following HTML tags : , , , , ,, etc, , & , , ,
Style their webpages using the following CSS properties: positioning values, hex numbers/color, fonts/sizes, class, div
Let's Teach the Web Together. You don't need to be a wizard to help others. We've got resources to help teach digital literacy, webmaking, online storytelling and more.