Category: Mozilla

Drumbeat Keeps Beating

I was digging through old archives and revisited this 2009 post by Mark Surman about Mozilla Drumbeat. The blog was part of a series thinking out loud and sharing a strategy for how Mozilla could grow—from only creating software that protects the web to growing…

Empowering women through equitable access and web literacy

Recently I had the honor of speaking at [Mobile Learning Week](http://www.unesco.org/new/en/unesco/themes/icts/m4ed/mobile-learning-week/) in Paris, co-hosted by UNESCO and UN Women. The two agencies interwove their agendas to focus on **empowering women** through **mobile learning.** It’s a strategic and necessary combo. I shared a panel with **Shelly…

Clubs: First test kicks off!

A few weeks ago we posted an overview of a new initiative with Mozilla, “Webmaker Clubs.” While details (including the name!) are still pending, we’ve made great progress already on the program and are kicking off our first local tests this week. Joined by over…

Diving into PADI’s learning model

For the last few years, Joi Ito has been blogging about learning to dive with PADI. It wasn’t until I became certified as a diver myself that I really understood how much we can learn from PADI’s educational model. Here’s a summary of how PADI…

Webmaker Clubs: An Idea

Heading into 2015, I’m quite excited about digging into one particular question: “How can we deepen how people teach the web with Mozilla, so that their teaching experience with us is of higher quality, their learners learn more, and their community leadership is fostered?” The…