The document describes the Firefox Student Ambassador program. It aims to empower students who are passionate about Mozilla and its mission of keeping the web open. Student ambassadors promote Firefox and help with the launch of Firefox OS in their communities and on their campuses. They act as leaders and guides for others who want to contribute to Mozilla. Benefits of joining include leadership experience, rewards and recognition for their efforts. Students can sign up on the wiki page and participate through Facebook, email or Twitter. Firefox clubs on campuses work to promote Mozilla's mission and educate others about Firefox.
The document introduces the Firefox Student Ambassador program, which aims to promote the open web and Firefox browser. As a student ambassador, participants will help educate others about online privacy and security, demonstrate Firefox OS apps, and organize local events. Ambassadors gain leadership skills while contributing to Mozilla's mission of empowering all web users. The program provides resources for ambassadors to host their own creative activities and champion Firefox within their schools and communities.
The document introduces Mayur Patil and his friends who volunteer for Mozilla. It explains that they are students who find time to contribute to Mozilla and support free and open source software (FOSS) and an open web. FOSS provides three benefits - serve, study, and share. Mozilla is an open source organization that promotes an open web, open-source software freedom, and opportunities on the web for all. Mozilla's mission is to promote openness, innovation and opportunities on the web through its global community of volunteers.
This document provides information about Firefox Student Ambassadors (FSA) clubs. FSA clubs are groups of student volunteers who promote Mozilla products like Firefox and Firefox OS. The clubs aim to improve people's experience on the web globally. To start a club, it must be open to all students 18+, not collect dues, and have members register as Firefox Student Ambassadors. Club activities include contests, programs, social media, and events to help members develop skills in areas like public speaking, recruiting, and graphic design. Students are encouraged to join FSA clubs to gain leadership experience promoting an open web and potentially intern at Mozilla.
The document provides information about Mozilla's Firefox Student Ambassadors program. The program aims to promote openness, innovation and opportunity on the web by having student ambassadors advocate for Firefox and other Mozilla products on college campuses and in their communities. As part of the program, ambassadors can gain leadership experience, recognition and networking opportunities while helping spread Mozilla's mission. They are encouraged to organize events and campaigns to promote Firefox, educate others and grow the Mozilla community.
The document describes the Firefox Student Ambassadors (FSA) program. It explains that FSA members promote Firefox, Firefox OS, and Mozilla's mission. As part of the program, students can obtain leadership roles, grow Mozilla's community, and gain experience. Benefits include networking opportunities, recognition, and potential internships. Students must be active ambassadors for at least a year to receive a certificate. The document provides details on monthly app competitions and rewards for the club with the most downloads. It also outlines suggested leadership roles within campus Firefox clubs.
Mozilla egypt , How to contribute in mozilla #MozillaEgyptTour1Mohamed Aboul-Fotouh
The document provides information on how to contribute to Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the web through various volunteer opportunities such as coding, quality assurance testing, helping users, spreading the word, localization, web development, add-ons, documentation, and more. It also describes the Firefox Student Ambassador program which empowers students to promote Firefox and its products, support the launch of Firefox OS, and educate others about Mozilla's mission.
The document describes the Firefox Student Ambassador program. It aims to empower students who are passionate about Mozilla and its mission of keeping the web open. Student ambassadors promote Firefox and help with the launch of Firefox OS in their communities and on their campuses. They act as leaders and guides for others who want to contribute to Mozilla. Benefits of joining include leadership experience, rewards and recognition for their efforts. Students can sign up on the wiki page and participate through Facebook, email or Twitter. Firefox clubs on campuses work to promote Mozilla's mission and educate others about Firefox.
The document introduces the Firefox Student Ambassador program, which aims to promote the open web and Firefox browser. As a student ambassador, participants will help educate others about online privacy and security, demonstrate Firefox OS apps, and organize local events. Ambassadors gain leadership skills while contributing to Mozilla's mission of empowering all web users. The program provides resources for ambassadors to host their own creative activities and champion Firefox within their schools and communities.
The document introduces Mayur Patil and his friends who volunteer for Mozilla. It explains that they are students who find time to contribute to Mozilla and support free and open source software (FOSS) and an open web. FOSS provides three benefits - serve, study, and share. Mozilla is an open source organization that promotes an open web, open-source software freedom, and opportunities on the web for all. Mozilla's mission is to promote openness, innovation and opportunities on the web through its global community of volunteers.
This document provides information about Firefox Student Ambassadors (FSA) clubs. FSA clubs are groups of student volunteers who promote Mozilla products like Firefox and Firefox OS. The clubs aim to improve people's experience on the web globally. To start a club, it must be open to all students 18+, not collect dues, and have members register as Firefox Student Ambassadors. Club activities include contests, programs, social media, and events to help members develop skills in areas like public speaking, recruiting, and graphic design. Students are encouraged to join FSA clubs to gain leadership experience promoting an open web and potentially intern at Mozilla.
The document provides information about Mozilla's Firefox Student Ambassadors program. The program aims to promote openness, innovation and opportunity on the web by having student ambassadors advocate for Firefox and other Mozilla products on college campuses and in their communities. As part of the program, ambassadors can gain leadership experience, recognition and networking opportunities while helping spread Mozilla's mission. They are encouraged to organize events and campaigns to promote Firefox, educate others and grow the Mozilla community.
The document describes the Firefox Student Ambassadors (FSA) program. It explains that FSA members promote Firefox, Firefox OS, and Mozilla's mission. As part of the program, students can obtain leadership roles, grow Mozilla's community, and gain experience. Benefits include networking opportunities, recognition, and potential internships. Students must be active ambassadors for at least a year to receive a certificate. The document provides details on monthly app competitions and rewards for the club with the most downloads. It also outlines suggested leadership roles within campus Firefox clubs.
Mozilla egypt , How to contribute in mozilla #MozillaEgyptTour1Mohamed Aboul-Fotouh
The document provides information on how to contribute to Mozilla's mission of promoting openness, innovation, and opportunity on the web through various volunteer opportunities such as coding, quality assurance testing, helping users, spreading the word, localization, web development, add-ons, documentation, and more. It also describes the Firefox Student Ambassador program which empowers students to promote Firefox and its products, support the launch of Firefox OS, and educate others about Mozilla's mission.
Mozilla is a non-profit organization that advocates for free and open source software to promote openness, innovation, and opportunity on the web. It develops several open source products including the Firefox web browser, Thunderbird email client, and Firefox OS mobile operating system. Mozilla believes in open source philosophy of allowing anyone to view, modify, and reuse source code. It runs programs like Firefox Student Ambassadors and Maker Party to engage communities in learning about and teaching web technologies.
Ananthula Srikar gave a presentation about Mozilla at SNIST Hyderabad on January 18th, 2014. Mozilla is a global non-profit community dedicated to opening and innovating the internet. It is best known for creating the Firefox web browser, which currently has over a quarter of the global browser market share. Mozilla also develops other open source software and promotes the open web through initiatives like WebFWD, which supports individuals with ideas to advance web standards. Srikar encouraged attendees to get involved and contribute to Mozilla's mission in any way they can, such as coding, testing, or local community building.
This document discusses Mozilla's focus on web literacy through its Mozilla Learning Initiative and Network. It provides programs and communities to help people learn important digital skills. The Network focuses on peer learning, production-centered activities, and connecting local and global communities. It offers tools like Thimble and X-ray Goggles, as well as teaching kits. Mozilla Clubs meet regularly to teach web literacy skills through open practices and connection to networks. Maker Parties and the Learning Community forum further support learning.
Women are playing key roles in technology and make significant contributions to open source software projects. WoMoz is an organization that aims to encourage and support women's participation in open source and Mozilla projects through blogging, interviews, videos and networking opportunities. The goal is to help more women contribute their skills in areas like localization, events, quality assurance, development and more by providing a community where they feel supported.
This document provides an overview of Mozilla and the Firefox Student Ambassadors program. It summarizes Mozilla's mission to promote openness on the web through the Firefox browser and Firefox OS. The 3 sentences describe Firefox as an open source, customizable, and secure browser. It then explains that the Firefox Student Ambassadors program allows students to promote Mozilla's products and mission on their campus, gain experience, and connect with other ambassadors around the world. Interested students over 18 can join the program by visiting the provided URL.
The Family Business Network International is a global network of family business associations founded in 1989 that is present in 60 countries. It has 27 national and associate chapters and provides 150 programs yearly for family businesses worldwide, serving over 4200 medium to large family business members. The organization facilitates the sharing of knowledge and best practices between family businesses through national, regional, and international peer-to-peer events and acts as a clearing house for resources via the internet. It also supports advocacy efforts to give family businesses a voice in the global economy and provides tools and opportunities to prepare future generations of family business leaders.
The document discusses empowering volunteers through digital tools. It outlines Oxfam's project to create an online community for volunteers and supporters. The objectives were to help with recruiting, advertising events, facilitating peer support, and providing information about Oxfam. The community includes features like maps of groups, discussion boards, blogs, and downloadable resources. The goals are to improve retention, fundraising, and create a self-maintaining platform that inspires and empowers volunteers.
Introduction to mozilla and its projetcsPradeep Singh
Mozilla is a global non-profit community dedicated to openness on the web. It was formed in 1998 by Netscape to develop the Mozilla web browser and promotes open-source projects like Firefox, Thunderbird, and Webmaker. Mozilla achieves its goals of empowering individuals on the internet through building and promoting free software. It encourages community contributions through coding, testing, translation and other volunteer efforts to advance its mission of a open and accessible internet for all.
The document discusses growing the WordPress community beyond WordCamp events. It notes that over 74 million websites use WordPress, creating opportunities in themes, plugins, hosting, and development. WordCamps are community-organized conferences for WordPress users of all levels, providing networking, learning, and collaboration. However, it is the ongoing efforts of community members through continued learning, research, projects, and donations between events that truly sustain the community.
Webmaker is a tool of mozilla,learn about web development with lots of fun and new creativity.
How to become a FSA and mozillian.
Contribution Area of Mozilla
The International Federation of Business and Professional Women is an influential international network of business and professional women from over 90 countries in 5 continents with Consultative Status at ECOSOC/United Nations. Founded in 1930, BPW International develops the professional, leadership and business potential of women on all levels through our mentoring, networking, skill building and economic empowerment programs and projects around the world. Visit our website at: www.bpw-international.org and bpw-europe.org
Dgroups is a partnership of development organizations that provides a web-based platform centered around email for discussions related to international development and social justice. The platform hosts over 700 active communities with over 150,000 active users from organizations working in development. Dgroups aims to be inclusive, free for individual users, and accessible even on low bandwidth connections.
The document summarizes the Firefox Student Ambassador program. It describes Mozilla as a non-profit organization that aims to keep the web open and secure. The student ambassador program provides opportunities for students to get involved in open source projects, gain leadership skills, and spread awareness of the open web. Students can take part in activities like app development, coding, presentations, and localizing materials. The program offers knowledge, support, global contacts, and satisfaction to participants.
Physical therapists diagnose and treat movement dysfunctions and injuries. They develop treatment plans using exercises, hands-on therapy, and equipment. Physical therapy has evolved significantly since ancient Greece. The field is growing rapidly due to an aging population and increased healthcare needs. Physical therapists work in various settings and have a median salary of $79,860. Becoming a physical therapist requires a doctorate degree from an accredited program, which typically takes 3 years and includes clinical experience.
This document discusses opportunities for rural growth and outlines a proposed research agenda. It identifies three types of rural regions and their main challenges. New technologies and business opportunities can provide rural dwellers with new sources of income if connectivity and skills are improved. The document proposes pulling together existing research findings, identifying rural assets like ecosystems services, and better communicating research to policymakers to help shape policy and investments that support rural growth. A phased approach is suggested starting with understanding contexts and potentials before establishing development strategies and addressing obstacles.
Event apps & Beacons - 5 Lessons for Successevent2mobile
Beacons can play a pivotal role in event management and increasing audience engagement. This presentation by event2mobile gives a summary how beacon technology can help in successful event management.
Abul Bari is a network support professional seeking a dynamic career opportunity. He has over 5 years of experience in network support and troubleshooting for both corporate and ISP networks. He is proficient in Windows, Linux, Cisco networking equipment, and wireless networks. Bari holds several Microsoft certifications including MCITP and MCTS. He has a Diploma in Networking Technology and degrees in Arabic and Islamic studies. Bari is looking to leverage his skills and qualifications to take on new challenges.
The document consists of certificates acknowledging that Marc Issler successfully completed several online Microsoft training courses in Excel 2010, Excel 2013, and Visio 2010 between January and February 2016, as verified by the General Manager of Microsoft Learning, Alison Cunard. The courses ranged from beginner to expert levels in Excel and from beginner to intermediate levels in Visio.
The survey of 84 Powhatan County commuters found:
1) Most (96%) drive alone to work with destinations including Powhatan County (36%), Richmond (13%), and Henrico County (12%).
2) Flexibility in work hours is the primary reason cited for not carpooling (56%), though emergency ride home services could motivate some (52%).
3) Respondents would be willing to travel 1-4 miles for a carpool generally, and free assistance finding options and emergency rides home are the biggest motivators to switch from driving alone.
Mozilla is a non-profit organization that advocates for free and open source software to promote openness, innovation, and opportunity on the web. It develops several open source products including the Firefox web browser, Thunderbird email client, and Firefox OS mobile operating system. Mozilla believes in open source philosophy of allowing anyone to view, modify, and reuse source code. It runs programs like Firefox Student Ambassadors and Maker Party to engage communities in learning about and teaching web technologies.
Ananthula Srikar gave a presentation about Mozilla at SNIST Hyderabad on January 18th, 2014. Mozilla is a global non-profit community dedicated to opening and innovating the internet. It is best known for creating the Firefox web browser, which currently has over a quarter of the global browser market share. Mozilla also develops other open source software and promotes the open web through initiatives like WebFWD, which supports individuals with ideas to advance web standards. Srikar encouraged attendees to get involved and contribute to Mozilla's mission in any way they can, such as coding, testing, or local community building.
This document discusses Mozilla's focus on web literacy through its Mozilla Learning Initiative and Network. It provides programs and communities to help people learn important digital skills. The Network focuses on peer learning, production-centered activities, and connecting local and global communities. It offers tools like Thimble and X-ray Goggles, as well as teaching kits. Mozilla Clubs meet regularly to teach web literacy skills through open practices and connection to networks. Maker Parties and the Learning Community forum further support learning.
Women are playing key roles in technology and make significant contributions to open source software projects. WoMoz is an organization that aims to encourage and support women's participation in open source and Mozilla projects through blogging, interviews, videos and networking opportunities. The goal is to help more women contribute their skills in areas like localization, events, quality assurance, development and more by providing a community where they feel supported.
This document provides an overview of Mozilla and the Firefox Student Ambassadors program. It summarizes Mozilla's mission to promote openness on the web through the Firefox browser and Firefox OS. The 3 sentences describe Firefox as an open source, customizable, and secure browser. It then explains that the Firefox Student Ambassadors program allows students to promote Mozilla's products and mission on their campus, gain experience, and connect with other ambassadors around the world. Interested students over 18 can join the program by visiting the provided URL.
The Family Business Network International is a global network of family business associations founded in 1989 that is present in 60 countries. It has 27 national and associate chapters and provides 150 programs yearly for family businesses worldwide, serving over 4200 medium to large family business members. The organization facilitates the sharing of knowledge and best practices between family businesses through national, regional, and international peer-to-peer events and acts as a clearing house for resources via the internet. It also supports advocacy efforts to give family businesses a voice in the global economy and provides tools and opportunities to prepare future generations of family business leaders.
The document discusses empowering volunteers through digital tools. It outlines Oxfam's project to create an online community for volunteers and supporters. The objectives were to help with recruiting, advertising events, facilitating peer support, and providing information about Oxfam. The community includes features like maps of groups, discussion boards, blogs, and downloadable resources. The goals are to improve retention, fundraising, and create a self-maintaining platform that inspires and empowers volunteers.
Introduction to mozilla and its projetcsPradeep Singh
Mozilla is a global non-profit community dedicated to openness on the web. It was formed in 1998 by Netscape to develop the Mozilla web browser and promotes open-source projects like Firefox, Thunderbird, and Webmaker. Mozilla achieves its goals of empowering individuals on the internet through building and promoting free software. It encourages community contributions through coding, testing, translation and other volunteer efforts to advance its mission of a open and accessible internet for all.
The document discusses growing the WordPress community beyond WordCamp events. It notes that over 74 million websites use WordPress, creating opportunities in themes, plugins, hosting, and development. WordCamps are community-organized conferences for WordPress users of all levels, providing networking, learning, and collaboration. However, it is the ongoing efforts of community members through continued learning, research, projects, and donations between events that truly sustain the community.
Webmaker is a tool of mozilla,learn about web development with lots of fun and new creativity.
How to become a FSA and mozillian.
Contribution Area of Mozilla
The International Federation of Business and Professional Women is an influential international network of business and professional women from over 90 countries in 5 continents with Consultative Status at ECOSOC/United Nations. Founded in 1930, BPW International develops the professional, leadership and business potential of women on all levels through our mentoring, networking, skill building and economic empowerment programs and projects around the world. Visit our website at: www.bpw-international.org and bpw-europe.org
Dgroups is a partnership of development organizations that provides a web-based platform centered around email for discussions related to international development and social justice. The platform hosts over 700 active communities with over 150,000 active users from organizations working in development. Dgroups aims to be inclusive, free for individual users, and accessible even on low bandwidth connections.
The document summarizes the Firefox Student Ambassador program. It describes Mozilla as a non-profit organization that aims to keep the web open and secure. The student ambassador program provides opportunities for students to get involved in open source projects, gain leadership skills, and spread awareness of the open web. Students can take part in activities like app development, coding, presentations, and localizing materials. The program offers knowledge, support, global contacts, and satisfaction to participants.
Physical therapists diagnose and treat movement dysfunctions and injuries. They develop treatment plans using exercises, hands-on therapy, and equipment. Physical therapy has evolved significantly since ancient Greece. The field is growing rapidly due to an aging population and increased healthcare needs. Physical therapists work in various settings and have a median salary of $79,860. Becoming a physical therapist requires a doctorate degree from an accredited program, which typically takes 3 years and includes clinical experience.
This document discusses opportunities for rural growth and outlines a proposed research agenda. It identifies three types of rural regions and their main challenges. New technologies and business opportunities can provide rural dwellers with new sources of income if connectivity and skills are improved. The document proposes pulling together existing research findings, identifying rural assets like ecosystems services, and better communicating research to policymakers to help shape policy and investments that support rural growth. A phased approach is suggested starting with understanding contexts and potentials before establishing development strategies and addressing obstacles.
Event apps & Beacons - 5 Lessons for Successevent2mobile
Beacons can play a pivotal role in event management and increasing audience engagement. This presentation by event2mobile gives a summary how beacon technology can help in successful event management.
Abul Bari is a network support professional seeking a dynamic career opportunity. He has over 5 years of experience in network support and troubleshooting for both corporate and ISP networks. He is proficient in Windows, Linux, Cisco networking equipment, and wireless networks. Bari holds several Microsoft certifications including MCITP and MCTS. He has a Diploma in Networking Technology and degrees in Arabic and Islamic studies. Bari is looking to leverage his skills and qualifications to take on new challenges.
The document consists of certificates acknowledging that Marc Issler successfully completed several online Microsoft training courses in Excel 2010, Excel 2013, and Visio 2010 between January and February 2016, as verified by the General Manager of Microsoft Learning, Alison Cunard. The courses ranged from beginner to expert levels in Excel and from beginner to intermediate levels in Visio.
The survey of 84 Powhatan County commuters found:
1) Most (96%) drive alone to work with destinations including Powhatan County (36%), Richmond (13%), and Henrico County (12%).
2) Flexibility in work hours is the primary reason cited for not carpooling (56%), though emergency ride home services could motivate some (52%).
3) Respondents would be willing to travel 1-4 miles for a carpool generally, and free assistance finding options and emergency rides home are the biggest motivators to switch from driving alone.
The document discusses the history and designation of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in the UK. It notes that the AONB was designated in 1966 to protect both the natural landscape and built environment of villages in the Cotswolds region. While early descriptions focused on natural features like limestone cliffs and beechwood forests, later reviews in the 1980s recognized the importance of traditional land management practices and drystone walls to the landscape character. The document reflects on how farming and development have changed the landscape over time and considers future trends in land use, climate change, and the rural economy that may further impact the Cotswolds landscape in the coming decades.
Firefox Student Ambassador program is Mozilla's initiative to encourage students to contribute towards its projects. Who are FSA's, what do they do, how to contribute etc. is discussed in this slide.
- The document introduces Rahul Talreja, a Mozilla representative from Bhopal, India who started contributing in 2014 and has worked on projects like app development, evangelism, and Webmaker.
- It provides information about Mozilla, describing it as a non-profit organization known for Firefox Browser and Firefox OS that works with 40,000 volunteers worldwide on the mission of creating an open and innovative web.
- It discusses the structure of Mozilla Foundation and different volunteer projects one can get involved in like Webmaker, GeoStumbling, localization, and the Firefox Student Ambassador program.
Faye introduces herself as a Mozilla Reps Mentor and Community Manager for MozPH. She provides an overview of Mozilla's mission of promoting openness and innovation on the web. She discusses Mozilla's presence in the Philippines since 2009 and its education initiatives like Webmaker and Open Badges. Faye demonstrates some Webmaker tools and describes how to become a Webmaker Mentor by hosting events and sharing resources. She provides guidelines for organizing Webmaker events and ways to connect with the global Webmaker community.
Benny Chandra gave a presentation about Mozilla's mission and recent Firefox and Mozilla projects. He discussed (1) Mozilla's mission to promote openness, innovation, and opportunity on the web, (2) recent Firefox updates including improved add-on compatibility and a new add-on to track third party tracking, and (3) new Mozilla projects including Marketing Collective, Firefox Flicks video contest, and WebFWD innovation accelerator.
Firefox student ambassador Presentation for FSA Nigeria MeetupOdumuyiwa Leye
This was presented by Odumuyiwa leye, a Firefox Student Ambassador at the FSA Nigeria Meetup in Obafemi Awolowo University on the 25th of February 2014
Mozilla Service Week - How to make an impact!foxymary
The document provides information about Mozilla Service Week, which takes place from September 14-21, 2009. It aims to connect tech-savvy volunteers with organizations and individuals needing technology assistance. Volunteers can help promote the event, pledge hours, find or create service opportunities, and use templates to guide common tasks like performing an "Internet Health Check." The goal is for 5,000 volunteers to contribute 25,000 hours of service to help people use, access, and improve the web.
Mozilla is a non-profit organization that promotes openness on the web through products like Firefox and Thunderbird. Firefox is a web browser available on desktop and mobile that emphasizes privacy and customization. Thunderbird is an email client. Firefox OS is a mobile operating system built on open web technologies. Mozilla also supports open source projects and programs to teach web literacy skills. Volunteers can contribute through localization, coding, testing, and other roles.
The document introduces the Mozilla Nigeria Community and discusses Mozilla's mission and goals. It outlines Mozilla's products like Firefox OS and projects like Firefox App Days. It then discusses getting involved in the community through volunteering and reviews events from 2012 like Mozilla Webmaker Kitchen Table. Finally, it discusses potential future events and asks for comments and questions.
The document describes the Firefox Student Ambassador program run by Mozilla. The program aims to empower students who are passionate about Mozilla and its mission of keeping the web open. Student Ambassadors promote Firefox and Firefox OS on their campuses, help educate others about Mozilla, and work to grow the Mozilla community. To join, students over 18 affiliated with higher education can sign up via Mozilla's wiki page. Benefits of becoming an Ambassador include becoming part of the Mozilla community and gaining leadership experience.
WebFWD is Mozilla's incubator program that aims to turn open innovations into viable businesses over the course of a 3-month curriculum. It provides weekly training, office hours with experts, ongoing coaching, and guidance from technologists. Upon successful completion, teams have the chance to be funded by Mozilla. The next class starts in October 2012 and future classes will begin in February, May, and October. WebFWD is looking for world-changing, mobile-focused web innovators that support Mozilla's mission of openness, innovation, and opportunity on the web.
The document summarizes Mozilla and free and open source software (FOSS). It discusses that FOSS provides full freedom to use, study, share, and modify software. It then describes several Mozilla projects including Firefox, Thunderbird, and Seamonkey. It discusses Mozilla's goal of promoting an open web and outlines some of their initiatives like Drumbeat and Rainbow. Finally, it invites people to contribute to Mozilla's mission.
Introduction To Firefox Student Ambassadors ProgramMohammed Adam
This document outlines the Firefox Student Ambassador program, which aims to promote the open web and Firefox browser through student volunteers. It explains that the program provides opportunities for leadership, recognition, knowledge and friends. As an ambassador, students will share Firefox and Firefox OS, introduce the affordable Firefox OS, and get creative in hosting their own local events and activities. The program is run by volunteers and aims to tackle challenges to privacy and change the world through meaningful work.
Narthana Jananjaya introduces themselves and provides information about their background and online profiles. The document then discusses Mozilla's mission to ensure an open and accessible internet, how Mozilla achieves this through Firefox and other technologies, and opportunities to get involved with Mozilla Campus Clubs as a student through various leadership roles and activities.
This document provides an overview of the Mozilla Student Reps program. It discusses Mozilla's mission to make the web better and open source products like Firefox. It then describes the Student Reps program, which allows passionate students to promote Firefox and Mozilla's vision on their campus through projects, clubs and tech support. The presentation encourages students to get involved by signing up, taking action such as becoming a Firefox Affiliate, and staying connected through social media and a newsletter.
The document provides an introduction to Mozilla, its products and projects. It discusses Mozilla's mission as a non-profit organization that advocates for open source software and privacy on the web. It outlines Mozilla's main products including the Firefox browser, Thunderbird email client, and Firefox OS mobile operating system. It also describes various Mozilla projects like Webmaker and Open Badges that promote web literacy and skills. The document summarizes ways to get involved with Mozilla through localization, app development, and community programs.
This document discusses the creation of an online community called norDist to support the learning of adult educators. norDist aims to bring educators together from Nordic countries and elsewhere to further develop their skills and competencies using technology to enhance learning. It will function as a community of practice where educators can observe, share, discuss, ask questions, collaborate and learn from each other through social media features like profiles, discussions, groups, blogs and activity streams. The document reflects on what encourages and inhibits participation and learning in online communities and what norDist is learning as it tests and develops its approach.
Mozilla's mission is to promote openness, innovation and opportunity on the web. They are a global community of technologists, thinkers and builders working collaboratively across an open platform to keep the internet accessible and allow people worldwide to be informed contributors and creators. Mozilla believes this collaboration is essential for individual growth and collective future. The document provides information on areas for contribution including localization, coding, and quality assurance. It also describes the Firefox Student Ambassador program which encourages students to lead campaigns promoting Mozilla's products and mission.
Similar to Short Intro to Mozilla and FSA Program. (20)
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
MATATAG CURRICULUM: ASSESSING THE READINESS OF ELEM. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS I...NelTorrente
In this research, it concludes that while the readiness of teachers in Caloocan City to implement the MATATAG Curriculum is generally positive, targeted efforts in professional development, resource distribution, support networks, and comprehensive preparation can address the existing gaps and ensure successful curriculum implementation.
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This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
Letter from the Congress of the United States regarding Anti-Semitism sent June 3rd to MIT President Sally Kornbluth, MIT Corp Chair, Mark Gorenberg
Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
6. Structure of the FSA program
• FSA Executive Board
• Regional Ambassador Lead
• Firefox Club
• Firefox Student Ambassador
7. Firefox Student Ambassadors
Who are we?
Students like you
We lead campaigns
Spread awareness
Encourage others to contribute
and
we support Open Web
8. What we do..
• We contribute towards open source communities during
our free time.
9. What we get..
Abundant knowledge
Help for every shout
Global contacts
Recognition
Satisfaction
11. What to do..
• Select any project of your interest :
App Creation
MDN
Webmaker
Mozilla labs
SuMo
Localization
And many more…
12. Why we are establishing a club..
• Clubs are a great way to bring passionate people
together.
• We can learn collaboratively and teach others.
• And we can share our thoughts to come up with
something innovative.
13. Club Activities
• Support Mozilla.
• Share openness & Web awareness.
• Learn and teach HTML5 & CSS3 for web designing.
• Host events.
• Strive for improvement and free web.
14. Rewards
• Firefox Students Ambassadors Open Badge
• Certificate of Identification
• Vouching
• Firefox cool gears
15. Club committee appointments
• Technical lead
• Content lead
• Events lead
• Creative lead
• Campaigning controller
• Photography lead
19. Our mission..
• Our mission is to promote openness, innovation & opportunity on the Web.
• At Mozilla, we’re a global community of technologists, thinkers and builders working together to keep the Internet
alive and accessible, so people worldwide can be informed contributors and creators of the Web. We believe this
act of human collaboration across an open platform is essential to individual growth and our collective future.
• Read the Mozilla Manifesto to learn even more about the values and principles that guide the pursuit of our
mission.
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