1. Review the Topics
Check out the brief descriptions of each of the four Webmaker Training courses. You can also visit the Start Here page for more details about how the training works!
2. Sign Up
Click the big signup button and select the courses that interest you most. They're modular so you can take one or take them all! Each explores a new topic and is supported by opportunities to create content including open educational resources.
Sign up for training!3. Read and Make
When you're ready to start, click the selected course from the homepage. Read the introduction, then click "Make" for hands-on and web-based activities that support the course theme and help you gain new technical and creative skills.
4. Discuss
Log into Discourse. This is the online forum where you can connect with the Mozilla Webmaker team as well as other participants to co-design, make connections and find support. It's peer-based learning, so engaging with other participants is key!
5. Share
The more you share with the community, the more the community will share with you, thus the more everyone learns! Post things you make or write into the discussion forum, share them via Facebook, Twitter, or anywhere, and tag them with #TeachTheWeb.
6. Join us in real time
This training enables you to move at your own pace, but we'll also offer real-time help and the opportunity to connect with the #teachtheweb community every week with live video sessions on Mondays and community calls on Thursdays.