The Mozilla Foundation is featuring a number of web-based activities that include step-by-step instructions and has been tested in schools, after school programs, libraries and community centers around the globe. Whether learning how to code, understanding why privacy matters, or creating openly-licensed web content, we believe teaching the web should be fun and engaging!
Classes run the gamut from Privacy Basics and Protect Your Data to programming-focused ones to more informative, web literacy courses including interactive CSS Story Cards, the Erase All Kittens workshop, which requires changing code to make visible changes in a game, and an introductory Quacking JavaScript to teach JavaScript.
Here are examples from their website: https://teach.mozilla.org/activities/
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