Webmaker looks ahead to 2014
Brett Gaylor, Senior Director of Mozilla’s Webmaker project, outlined some of the Webmaker team’s goals for 2014 (originally posted on the Webmaker Team Blog):
Brett Gaylor, Senior Director of Mozilla’s Webmaker project, outlined some of the Webmaker team’s goals for 2014 (originally posted on the Webmaker Team Blog):
What is the value of Maker Party to those who want to teach the web? We recently conducted a survey on Maker Party 2013. We wanted to learn what motivated people to throw Maker Party events, how well we supported … Continue reading
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(updated Oct 30) Here’s a sampling of what the 1,400 makers gathered in London made together at this year’s Mozilla Festival, as shared in the Festival’s closing Demo Party. There’s lots more on the Festival blog, opening Science Fair, and … Continue reading
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As you know, Mozilla community members have been busy organizing hundreds of amazing Maker Party events around the world. Over the last three months, people in more than 100 countries have been getting together to learn about the web, teach … Continue reading
More than 1,000 Maker Parties have taken place around the world over the last three months, illustrating a widespread interest in creating on the web. Nowhere is this more evident than Asia where this year’s Maker Party celebration marked the … Continue reading
One of the most exciting things we’re learning from this year’s Maker Party is people from around the world are genuinely hungry for skills to hack the web. That was our intention when we designed X-Ray Goggles, Thimble and Popcorn … Continue reading