Spreading Web Literacy through Computer Science

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Jason and Gro
Thu 8 Dec 2016 02:41
Celebrating Computer Science Education Week and Hour of Code.
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It’s Computer Science Education Week! Help us teach digital and 21st Century skills like problem-solving and collaboration to learners everywhere.
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Computer science underlies most innovation today, from biotechnology to cinematography to national security, and teaches students design, computational thinking, and problem solving. Web literacy skills are fundamental to computer science education.

One organization putting these skills into practice is Mouse, a national youth development nonprofit that empowers students to create with technology to solve real problems and make meaningful change in our world. Mouse is also a member of Mozilla Hive NYC.

This collection of Mouse’s teaching activities explores everything from HTML/CSS to search engine optimization, from passwords to _javascript_, from online identities to advertising, touching on all major web literacy skills.

Try one (or more) of the 18 activities in this collection!
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Mozilla’s partnerships and community connections bring the fabric of our work together through five key issues designed to support the health of the internet: privacy and security, open innovation, decentralization, web literacy and digital inclusion. Every month we feature one inspirational organization or individual doing work at the intersection of these issues. For December and in honor of Computer Science Education Week, we are proud to spotlight Hive NYC member Eyebeam , which merges arts and technology to teach web literacy in groundbreaking ways.

"Our hope is that continued curiosity and growth will ultimately lead students to develop a more critical, informed and active role in technology and its use in the world around us."

Learn more about Eyebeam and their work.