Reply to Course Suggestion Form

Hi [insert name here],

thanks for your course suggestion for the School of Webcraft! 


School of Webcraft is a joint partnership between Mozilla [http://mozilla.org] and Peer 2 Peer University (P2PU - [http://p2pu.org])  dedicated to providing web developer training that's free, open and  globally accessible. Our peer-led courses are powered by a community of  learners, mentors and contributors like you. Our goal: make it easy for  people around the world to gain skills and build careers using open web  technology. Learn more about our vision and plan here. [http://www.drumbeat.org/webcraft/about]

Currently  we're getting organised for our January round of courses and we're  seeking course proposals from members of our global community of people  learning and practicing web development.  Because School of Webcraft is a  part of P2PU, our courses use a peer learning model [http://wiki.p2pu.org/w/page/12427318/Learning], so we're looking for courses from *you* - the people who want to learn.

To  run a course in School of Webcraft you don't need expert knowledge, you  just need interest in a topic, a passion for learning and the  motivation to lead a group of peers through six weeks of shared  learning. If you suggest an idea to us, P2PU and the School of Webcraft  will provide you with the help you need to facilitate a learning group  and assistance in finding the web development learning resources needed  for your course.

School  of Webcraft course organizers learn about web development, but they  also gain team leadership and online facilitation experience which are  valuable professional skills. You'll earn the respect of your peers  online and offline, and meet amazing people from around the world.  Course organizers at School of Webcraft also receive awesome t-shirts as  a recognition of their contribution to the community.

To propose a course idea you just need to fill in this form: [https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dEdtSFFDeUM3MzBVTzhBd2E4anRwU0E6MQ]

We'd  also like to invite you to join our community discussion list. The  School of Webcraft is an open, community driven project and we value the  questions and opinions of our community members. Please get involved  and let us know how we can help you to learn.

Thank you,
 
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Welcome to the School of Webcraft mailing list [p2pu-webcraft].

We'd like to welcome new members to the School of Webcraft discussion list who joined after following the recent press coverage. We're really excited by your positive response to our project and will try to answer your questions as soon as possible.

Together with Peer 2 Peer University (P2PU.org),  Mozilla is developing School of Webcraft, a new, participatory way to learn open and standards-based web skills.  To get a clearer idea of the project and what we're working towards we suggest you read our draft charter: http://etherpad.mozilla.org:9000/webcraft-charter

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This is a working list for the people building School of Webcraft. You are free to lurk, but we ask you to stay on topic if you participate in the conversation.

To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to p2pu-webcraft+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com

Too busy? Join our announcement list!
To keep up to date with the project and hear about upcoming courses we invite you to join our announcement-only mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/p2pu-webcraftannounce 

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Thanks for reading! We look forward to your participation in the School of Webcraft, over the next days we'll let you know the different ways you can get involved with the project and Peer 2 Peer University, the community learning project in which we operate.

Best wishes,

School of Webcraft


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Reply to Expression of Interest Form

Hi,

in the past months you filled in a form expressing interest in participating in a course for the School of Webcraft. We'd like you to get involved with the project and help shape the next round of free, online web development courses.

School of Webcraft is a joint partnership between Mozilla [http://mozilla.org] and Peer 2 Peer University (P2PU - [http://p2pu.org]) dedicated to providing web developer training that's free, open and globally accessible. Our peer-led courses are powered by a community of learners, mentors and contributors like you. Our goal: make it easy for people around the world to gain skills and build careers using open web technology. Learn more about our vision and plan here. [http://www.drumbeat.org/webcraft/about]

Currently we're getting organised for our January round of courses and we're seeking course proposals from members of our global community of people learning and practicing web development.  Because School of Webcraft is a part of P2PU, our courses use a peer learning model [http://wiki.p2pu.org/w/page/12427318/Learning], so we're looking for courses from *you* - the people who want to learn.

To run a course in School of Webcraft you don't need expert knowledge, you just need interest in a topic, a passion for learning and the motivation to lead a group of peers through six weeks of shared learning. If you suggest an idea to us, P2PU and the School of Webcraft will provide you with the help you need to facilitate a learning group and assistance in finding the web development learning resources needed for your course.

School of Webcraft course organizers learn about web development, but they also gain team leadership and online facilitation experience which are valuable professional skills. You'll earn the respect of your peers online and offline, and meet amazing people from around the world. Course organizers at School of Webcraft also receive awesome t-shirts as a recognition of their contribution to the community.

To propose a course idea you just need to fill in this form: [https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dEdtSFFDeUM3MzBVTzhBd2E4anRwU0E6MQ]

We'd also like to invite you to join our community discussion list. The School of Webcraft is an open, community driven project and we value the questions and opinions of our community members. Please get involved and let us know how we can help you to learn.

Thank you,