Category Archives for Mozilla Clubs
Mozilla DOT Clubs kick off in East Africa
I just got back from an inspiring visit to East Africa where I joined several colleagues from Mozilla and Digital Opportunity Trust (DOT) to work on a new project with people from Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Jordan and Canada. Most of … Continue reading
Mozilla Clubs at Mozfest 2016
The Mozilla Clubs presence and involvement at Mozfest this year left me feeling proud, motivated and inspired. 16 Club Leaders (Regional Coordinators and Club Captains) from across the world came together for one of Mozilla’s largest networking opportunities of the … Continue reading
Ada Lovelace Day Curriculum Design Workshop at Libre Learn Lab
This blog post was co-authored by Zannah Marsh and Julia Vallera October 11 was Ada Lovelace Day, an annual celebration of the contributions of women to the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (also known as STEM). Born in … Continue reading
Introducing Mozilla Campus Clubs
In 2015, The Mozilla Foundation launched the Mozilla Clubs program to bring people together locally to teach, protect and build the open web in an engaging and collaborative way. Within a year it grew to include 240+ Clubs in 100+ … Continue reading
Share your expertise with Mozilla Clubs around the world!
Club guides are an important part to the Mozilla Clubs program as they provide direction and assistance for specific challenges that clubs may face during day-to-day operation. We are looking for volunteers to help us author new guides and resources … Continue reading
Mozilla Clubs end of year goals
Mozilla Clubs are excited to share our goals for the rest of 2016. We’ve come a long way since the program’s launch in 2015. What lies ahead for us is exciting and challenging. Below is what we will be working … Continue reading