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Teaching Web Literacy in Libraries with Mozilla Learning

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The Mozilla Learning Network offers programs and a global

community dedicated to helping people learn the most important skills of our age: the ability to read, write and participate in

the digital world.

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Web Literacy Map •Our goal is to create universal web literacy, where web literacy is the 4th R next reading, writing, and arithmetic

•Core to this work is the Web Literacy Map 2.0:

•Core skills needed to read, write, and participate on Web

•21C Skills: problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, and communication

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Web Literacy

READNavigation

Web MechanicsSearch

CredibilitySecurity

WRITEComposingRemixingDesigningCoding/Scripting

Accessibility

PARTICIPATESharing

Collaborating Participation

PrivacyOpen Practices

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We help you #teachtheweb

by….

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Curriculum that’s free & open and educator-tested

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Practicing participatory and

engaging methods

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Teaching connected learning

in action

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Sharing best practices and community mentorship

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Make It Easy to Participate

Lainie DeCoursy
[email protected] Can you add more detail in the notes below - would be good to share more specifics
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Free tools to teach and learn

the web

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5000 events to teach the web in 100 countries

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Mozilla Clubs

A Mozilla Club meets regularly in-person to learn how to read, write and participate with the web in an inclusive, engaging way.

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Mozilla Clubs

• Grow the literacy of learners

• Meet regularly • Teach with open practices• Guide people to learn by

making• Connect with local and

global networks

Hosting a Mozilla Club in your library guide: bit.ly/1S8Vycy

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Tools and Resources

Demo

teach.mozilla.org

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Case Studies

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Case Study: Geek Girls Carrots Maker Party Pop-

Up! This collaborative event hosted by Geek Girls

Carrots, Pacific Science Center and The Seattle Public Library was a party for all ages! Attendees

not only learned the basics of web literacy and how to program with Python/JavaScript languages but

also got the chance to improve the Django Carrots Tutorials and explore other programming languages. As well as get creative with the basics of binary by learning how binary can represent numbers, letters

and pictures.

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Case Study: Geek Girls Carrots Maker Party Pop-

Up!

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Case Study: Geek Girls Carrots Maker Party Pop-

Up!

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Case Study: Maker Party at Brooklyn Public Library

Brooklyn Public Library hosted an event for youth ages 10-18, featuring hands-on activities that

celebrate the fact that stories are as much fun to read as they are to make! Create an online comic strip, design and playtest video games, make a stop-motion animated short, or retell/remix your favorite story using digital media and the web. The goal is to make something awesome and

share it with others!

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Case Study: Maker Party at Brooklyn Public Library

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Case Study: Maker Party at Brooklyn Public Library

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Case Study: Maker Party in Chattanooga, Montreal

and StockholmIn this international Maker Party, libraries in Montreal, Stockholm and Chattanooga all

celebrated with an afternoon of hands on making and learning and participants are able to connect with each other via Google Hangouts and share

what they made.

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Case Study: Maker Party in Chattanooga, Montreal

and Stockholm

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teach.mozilla.orgAmira Dhalla

[email protected]

@amirad