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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Learn HTML5, JavaScript and CSS with free "School of Webcraft Mozilla" (Mashable) (Yahoo!)

Mozilla readies for the half of January Webcraft, school run 100% free developer training resource in partnership with the University of Peer 2 peer.

Last semester, school Webcraft offered 15 classes. Mozilla tent now bypass 30 January semester classes.

Classes will be between six and ten weeks; they turn you on topics relevant to web designers and developers, including HTML5, JavaScript and CSS. Previous classes also included non-developer topics such as the organic listing. Required skill levels will take place range from beginner to expert. Volunteer courses will start on 26 January, and proposals for new ideas of course are always accepted.

Students learn through a combination of free and open learning materials, online study and practical assignments groups who test their skills of piracy.

If you are a leader in the developer community, you can also step up and lead to a course for yourself. If you want to organize a class, you'll get P2PU and Mozilla support in the form of course design, materials, facilitation and other learning resources.

Registration opens January 8. until then, you can subscribe to Webcraft school e-mail list.

Mozilla believes that the developer training is "both secondary and university level... date, ugly students and lose." Another problem is that young learners simply do not have access to good web dev resources for learning. And the certification training is expensive and often out by current practices.

Creating a field training completely free and open for developers and future developers of all stripes, Mozilla hopes to correct some issues surrounding education technology.

We fully support this mission. while allowing more people to become better informed and more knowledgeable in web development and related technologies is a victory in our book.

Of course, we would like to see more just front-end and explored markup languages. but for that to happen, some knowledgeable developers will have to volunteer to teach their peers the basics (or not-so-base) of other programming languages.

1 comment:

  1. This is good .If you want to become a perfect web designer then it is obvious to learn html5.You can find a lot of tutorial about html5 in wwww.learnhtml5today.blogspot.com

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