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Revision as of 17:30, 4 March 2014
Teach The Web | ||
Owner: Michelle Thorne, Laura Hilliger, Kat Braybrooke, William Duyck, Doug Belshaw | Updated: 2014-03-4 | |
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. |
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Who we are
The Teach The Web team is embedded within the larger Webmaker team. Mozilla Webmaker 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.
We work based on the following principles, which apply to each of our practices below:
- A process built on principles of co-design.
- We prototype, playtest and remix.
- Focused on a global, peer-led community.
- We are localized, global and culturally-specific.
- Working with open source, modular and easily remixable formats.
- Whether it's the Web Literacy map, teaching kits, or training.
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 Roadmap.
Unique training offerings:
Built to be tailored, participatory and collaborative.
We remix a variety of practices to create unique learning experiences. We decide what to learn and make together with our learners.
Create in a global, peer-led community.
Our online and offline learning experiences are designed by and for people who participate in a global movement to spread web literacy.
Working with open source, modular and easily remixable formats.
Webmaker Training's content and structures follows the principles of the Teach the Web team. Here's some reasons why.
Teaching Kits
A Teaching Kit is a modular, remixable collection of activities and resources that lead a mentor through the process of teaching web literacy skills and competencies. Here's our Kit Roadmap.
Unique kit offerings:
The kit process, built on 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.
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Credentials and Skills Mapping
Unique badge offerings:
- Credentialing the contribution of those learning to teach the web.
- Developing learning pathways around web literacy skills and competencies.
- Credentialing those improving their web literacy skills within competencies represented on the Web Literacy Map.
Badges
The Teach The Web team is working on several badges to recognise skills and competencies around web literacy and teaching the web. For more details see the Webmaker Badges wiki page.
Learning Pathways
In addition to badges, we're working on learning pathways. These will help users scaffold their learning and show their progression (both contribution and web literacy skills/competencies).
Coming soon!
Whitepapers
Events
How we work with other teams
How we work with the community
How we can help you
Theory
- Connected Learning
- Learning as Making
- The Open Web
Participatory Event Formats
Resources
Training
Assessment
Credentialing (badges)
How to contact us
- Join the Webmaker mailing list
- Tweet at us: @webmaker
- Or use the hashtag: #teachtheweb