Mozilla Learning Networks
Start teaching others how to read, write and participate on the web with free activities created by teachers, educators and technologists like you. Each featured activity includes step-by-step instructions and has been tested in schools, afterschool programs, libraries and community centers around the globe. Whether learning how to code, understanding why privacy matters, or creating openly-licensed web content, we believe teaching the web should be fun and engaging!
As people learn to read, write, and participate on the web, a cross-cutting set of 21C Skills emerge as skills critical to success in today�s world. They enable individuals to become teachers, advocates, and community leaders to leverage and advance the web as an open and public resource.
Read
Reading on the web is a critical skill for engaging content online. They can be viewed as �exploring,� or �navigating the web.� Just as traditional reading requires knowledge of the text and concepts of print, reading online requires a basic understanding of web mechanics.
Write
Writing on the web enables one to build and create content to make meaning. New genres that blend texts and tools have emerged on the open web and are often referred to as making. Learning through making involves constructing new content.
Participate
Participating on the open web includes connecting with the communities that share, build, and sustain meaningful content online. A healthy online community requires knowledge of how to create, publish and link content, and an understanding of security in order to keep content, identity, and systems safe.
Explore leadership opportunities in the movement towards a free and open Web. These roles are short-term opportunities in the movement towards a free and open Web.
Become a MozFest Volunteer
Help organize the annual Mozilla Festival, a three-day celebration of the world�s most valuable public resource: the open Web. Terrific for those who are passionate about any aspect of the open Web, whether it�s open data, the Internet of Things, privacy, web literacy, or anything else.
Become a Club Captain
Organize a group that meets regularly to learn how to read, write and participate on the Web. Plan activities using the Mozilla Clubs curriculum. This role is perfect for educators, college students, and anyone who can meet with a group of learners regularly.
Become a Fellow
Mozilla Fellowships offer unique opportunities for technologists, researchers, journalists, and others to influence the future of the open Web through placements with policy, technology, news, and educational institutions.
These tools are free and open source, and can be used in a variety of ways to teach learners how to read, write, and participate on the Web.
WebMaker
Webmaker lets you create, discover and share content in your language on your mobile device.
Thimble
This code editor helps you learn HTML and CSS by creating and remixing Web projects.
X-Ray Goggles
This code inspector lets you view and remix the code of your favorite web pages.