We want more people to see themselves as citizens of the web. The Mozilla Learning Network offers programs and a global community dedicated to helping people learn the most important skills of our age: the ability to read, write and participate in the digital world.
Teaching activities
https://teach.mozilla.org/activities/
Start teaching others how to read, write and participate on the web with these free activities created by teachers, educators and technologists like you.
Mozilla Club
https://teach.mozilla.org/clubs/
A Mozilla Club meets regularly in-person to learn how to read, write and participate on the Web in an inclusive, engaging way.
Maker party
https://teach.mozilla.org/events/
Since its inauguration in 2012, Maker Party has become Mozilla’s largest celebration of making and learning on the web. From getting the hang of HTML to building robots to learning about remixing using paper and scissors, people of all ages and from all backgrounds have come together to joyfully explore the culture, mechanics and citizenship of the web.
Tools
https://teach.mozilla.org/tools/
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.
X-Ray Goggles
https://webmaker.org/es/goggles
This code inspector lets you view and remix the code of your favorite web pages.
Mozilla webmaker
A free app to create a Web for you, by you.
Thimble by Mozilla
Thimble is an online code editor that makes it easy to create and publish your own web pages while learning HTML, CSS & JavaScript.