This summer, Mozilla is rolling out new, free tools and curriculum to help learners of all ages achieve web literacy.
Webmaker Beta is a free, open source Android app that allows smartphone users of any skill level to create original content online. Here is a blog post on Webmaker and you can download it here.
Maker Party is Mozilla's annual global campaign to teach web literacy through hands-on learning. This year, from July 15 - 31, educators and students can use their curriculum and teach others how to read, write and participate online. Activities touch on privacy, HTML, collaboration and more. You can read more about it here.
It's very much a networked initiative: individuals and organizations (schools, libraries, etc.) can host and customize local Maker Parties. Visit the 2015 website for more information.
It's very much a networked initiative: individuals and organizations (schools, libraries, etc.) can host and customize local Maker Parties. Visit the 2015 website for more information.
These are some great resources for schools to use to help teach web/digital literacy.
10 Tech Skills Every Student Should Have
How to Evaluate Web Resources
Internet Safety Resources:
Internet Safety Resources - help students stay safe online
Discovery Education Web 20.14 - great internet safety resources.
Google Good to Know - online safety and data info
Google Family Safety Center - help promote safety online.
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