"Mozilla, the non-profit that created Firefox, has created tools and resources to educate and empower people to understand the architecture, culture and citizenship of the web. The effort stems from a framework of skills and competencies–known as the web literacy map that addresses everything from basic web navigation and writing code to understanding the consequences of sharing data online and collaborating with others."
Would you like to become more web literate, to understand the way the web works? This new course from Mozilla and P2PU may be just what you were looking for!
Four modules are available and you may sign up for all of them or only one. They cover:
* Exploring - Learn about the theoretical framework and teaching methods and become aware of how the web works as an ecosystem.
* Building - Develop Open Education Resources for yourself and for others that embed web literacy in your content..
* Facilitating - Learn participatory learning techniques to teach digital and web literacy skills.
* Connecting - Make connections - Learn how to build relationships locally and globally to increase your impact.
The post by Lisa Nielson provides links to additional materials as well as a link that allows you to sign up.