Making IS Learning
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Find your spirit topic: Passion + Web + You = Learning! What are you personally passionate about? Is it existentialist philosophy, the cosmos, privacy, baking scones? to explain the basics of your passion. Or, use the template to share basic facts about your area of expertise. Share your make(s) with the and think about sharing your passion with Club participants.
Create a learner profile: Ok, you're passionate about something, who else can you think of that is passionate about that same topic? Ask yourself things like How old are my learners? Do they have a particular career path? What are their hobbies? What's the value proposition to them?
DIY Learning Experience: Plan and create a lesson plan that embeds web competencies and skills with the learning goals you're most interested in teaching. Start by using to organize your thoughts, then try remixing our to help frame your lesson. Think about what activities you would run. You can search teach.mozilla.org for activities to try or make new activities with the help of the .
Think about your plan and what kinds of Web skills learners will develop by completing your activity. Use the as a guide and then make a note of which specific competencies your new resource introduces or deepens.
Make note of which CC License you would like your kit to be under. For help with attributing images and other resources, or take a course at the
Publish and share your Teaching Kit with the , and personally ask 2-3 people to review it for constructive feedback. Be sure to mention them with an @[name] when you post it.
Curate and Reflect: Which resources did you consult for your lesson plan? Wikipedia pages? Stack Overflow documentation? Flickr? Collect your resources and make a or a with your relevant quotes, pictures, documents. Share your curated resource and activities with the and ask people to contribute further resources on your idea.