Pledge to teach web literacy!

We recently launched a new site for people interested in helping others read, write and participate on the Web. Here, you’ll find guides for hosting your first Maker Party event, details on how to start a Mozilla Club, lesson plans for teaching web literacy skills, and much more. In the coming months, we’ll be adding more content, as well as new ways for our global community to connect with one another.
If you’re committed to maintaining the Web as an open public resource for all, and want to share your knowledge with others, please take a moment to pledge to teach web literacy!
By taking this pledge on the Mozilla Learning Network website, you’ll be signaling your interest to help us achieve our goal of universal web literacy. We truly can’t do it without your help.
More people need to know and understand the full potential of the Web. At Mozilla, we believe web literacy is as important as reading, writing and arithmetic. When you know how the Web works, you can use it as a creative platform. You can better understand what/how/who you’re sharing information with. And you can help share and shape its future.
Here’s how it works:
1. Visit teach.mozilla.org and click “Pledge to Teach”
2. Submit your email address to take the pledge
3. Share your pledge on Facebook and Twitter
Pledge to teach the web
We’ll follow up to learn a bit more about how we can help you fulfill your pledge, whether it’s pointing you to opportunities to develop your own leadership and mentoring skills, sharing free activities and lesson plans to teach web literacy skills to your learners, or connecting you with others in your region to have even greater impact in your local community.
Thanks in advance for joining us to #teachtheweb!