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Get Involved

9 Ways to Get Involved with Webmaker

Mozilla Webmaker creates software, projects and events that promote web literacy through making and sharing. We're an open source project powered by makers, mentors and community leaders. We'd love you to get involved.
  • Make Something

    Making is the basis of everything we do. Try remixing one of our starter resources, or make something from scratch using X-Ray Goggles, Thimble, or Popcorn Maker. Then share it with the world using hashtag #webmaker.

  • Find or host an event

    From hack jams to pop ups to the global Maker Party, there's an event to suit every interest. Search for one near you or host your own — we have guides to show you how.

  • Teach the web

    You don’t need to be a wizard to teach the web. We've created hackable guides for teaching web literacy, webmaking, online storytelling and more. Want to create your own lesson plan? We have great templates for that.

  • Become a mentor

    Mentoring is a chance to share your knowledge and provide feedback directly to learners of all ages around the world who are hungry for digital skills.

  • Donate to Webmaker

    As a non-profit organization, we depend on the generosity of people like you to fund our goal of encouraging millions of people around the world to move beyond using the web to making it. Please support our work.

  • Contribute a guide or resource

    Do you have a web literacy project? We'd love to hear about it and potentially share it on Webmaker.org.

  • Help with beta-testing & quality assurance

    Be the first to try out new Webmaker tools and projects. Participate in user testing, give feedback, or help with QA. Your testing and ideas will make Mozilla Webmaker products better and help shape their future.

  • Contribute code

    All Webmaker tools are open source. Contribute ideas, patches, bugs or your own demos and prototypes. Access documentation, issue trackers and more.

  • Communicate

    • Sign up for the Webmaker announcement list. Receive occasional email updates only about the most important stuff — about once a month.
    • Join the Webmaker newsgroup. This is a more active daily discussion where you can help shape the direction of the Webmaker project.
    • Connect through social media and see what people are making, follow events from around the world and check out new Webmaker projects by visiting our Tumblr, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, YouTube and our blog.
    • Say hello on a Webmaker Community call. Join our community calls every Tuesday. All are welcome! Ask questions, meet our community and staff and find the resources you need.
    • Wait, there's more! We're a big community and we connect in many ways. Visit our communications wiki to find even more places you can reach us.