Twice a month we bring you updates on School of Webcraft, Mozilla's free web-development training community organised in partnership with Peer 2 Peer University (P2PU). We also use this update to let you know about the great new features that have been released in P2PU's new site.
If you can't find a study group or course that suits your needs, get involved and create your own! Our community of passionate web developers is here to help you with advice about resources and useful tasks to learn your topic.
New P2PU Feature - "Branch" from an existing course or study group.
P2PU is almost ready for the final transition to its custom-developed Lernanta platform. The P2PU Dev community has been updating content and adding features to make this transition easier for all learners.
Together with P2PU, Mozilla is working on Open Badges, a framework that tracks your learning achievements. Our first focus for this new technology is providing peer-assessed badges for Web Developers.
Jamie Curle's running a great course about HTML and CSS from the Beginning. He's writing HTML in his greenhouse and making ordered lists of meat.
Next week we'll be interviewing Jamie to learn more about his reasons for getting involved with School of Webcraft and to find out his tips for organising an exciting project.
If you know of some exciting School of Webcraft news we should be reporting - let us know!
Take a look at the Help Desk group on the new site for answers to any questions you may have about participating in P2PU, and regular updates about the new site's features.
There are lots of great ways to get involved with School of Webcraft and help build our community of web developers.
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