Mozilla and P2PU offer free HTML 5, CSS, JS courses and more

Posted on Saturday, December 18, 2010 @ 22:42:39 UTC in Announcements
by Raven

kguske writes:  
The School of Webcraft, a partnership between Mozilla and Peer 2 Peer University (P2PU), is offering free university level courses on HTML5, CSS and JS - key ingredients for modern web and mobile app development. Classes start January 26, 2011, and last for 6 to 10 weeks. Registration begins January 8, 2011, and suggestions for courses are still being accepted. Will this interesting approach replace paid technical certification programs?


From P2PU:
Mozilla and P2PU have teamed up to create the School of Webcraft, a powerful new way to teach and learn web developer skills. School of Webcraft courses are 100% free, globally accessible, and powered entirely by learners and mentors like you. The next School of Webcraft semester starts January 26, 2010 -- and we need *your* course ideas to make it a success. Course organisers volunteer to lead a group of peers through 6 to 10 weeks of online classes, with "hands on" project-based learning that's fun, practical and focused on open standards. You can use existing openly licensed course materials like the WaSP Interact Curriculum, or frame your course around a series of questions and challenges your learning group works through together. Course organisers receive support in peer-learning facilitation and course design from P2PU and Mozilla. So don't be shy --suggest your January course idea now!
 
 
click Related        click Share
 
 
Associated Topics

Internet
 
News ©

Site Info

Last SeenLast Seen
  • vashd1
  • rovshan
Server TrafficServer Traffic
  • Total: 482,507,532
  • Today: 19,654
Server InfoServer Info
  • Apr 25, 2024
  • 02:48 pm UTC