Mozilla Open Education and the Open Web - Day 2 Today is day 2 of the open education week, and an interested question has been asked. > Questions: What do you see as the link between Open Education and the Open Web? Does the former depend on the latter? I'm inclined to say no. Neither is dependent on the other, however
Mozilla Thoughts from our mentor community: part 3 If you haven’t already please ensure you read part 1 [https://ghost.wduyck.me/thoughts-from-our-mentor-community-part-1/] and part 2 [https://ghost.wduyck.me/thoughts-from-our-mentor-community-part-2/]. If this summer is anything to go by the mentor community is a force to be reckoned with. Over 50,000 projects created, 58,000 participants,
Mozilla Thoughts from our mentor community: part 2 tl;dr: Reading make you smarterer. You should read everyday [http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifestyle/10-benefits-reading-why-you-should-read-everyday.html] . I continue my short series of posts about what makes our mentor community tick. Last time I spoke about the methodology used to gather feedback and thoughts from the mentor community, and
Mozilla Thoughts from our mentor community: part 1 tl;dr: Don’t be lazy. Reading is good for you [http://www.buzzfeed.com/erinlarosa/12-scientific-ways-reading-can-actually-improve-your-life] ! > “The biggest challenge is planning for people you don’t know.” Jeannie Crowley [https://twitter.com/jeannieccrowley] I recently conducted a series of conversations with members of the Webmaker mentor [http://webmaker.org/