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A Mozilla Club brings people together locally to build the open web on University and College campuses worldwide.
The Internet is more than computers and code. The Internet is about people. And this is what Mozilla Clubs are all about: interacting with others to share, learn, teach, protect and build upon platforms, to make things that matter. Our Clubs are human structures that make the web real.
Mozilla Campus Clubs are Mozilla Clubs that take place at a Universities and Colleges to bring students with a passion for technology together to build and innovate on open source projects that build the open web.
Our mission is to ensure the Internet is a global public resource, open and accessible to all. An Internet that truly puts people first, where individuals can shape their own experience and are empowered, safe and independent.
We believe that students are uniquely positioned to make a difference in the world and that by bringing together local groups who care about the internet we can achieve great things.
Vision of our Campus Clubs is to spark a movement - a loud voice, a breeding ground for new ideas, a massive force, a deep talent pool -- that powers the open web to new heights.
Club gatherings are hands-on, production-centered and social. Research shows learners are most engaged when they are working on projects they care about, and are with peers who supports them.
We offer a collection of resources and teaching activities that are free, open and remixable. Each is grounded in the Web Literacy Map and includes step-by-step instructions and tips for facilitation.
Club participants have access to best practices and mentorship from Mozilla community members around the world through our newsletters, community calls, public forums and growing list of resources.
Through regular meetings, club participants deepen their learning while contributing to Mozilla’s global outreach and Web Literacy work.
Activities to help learners understand how to take control of their privacy in a networked world and protect to safeguard data and identity online.
Helping people to make sense of ways to support an open, accessible, and healthy Internet for all with lessons about key issues facing us online.
Club activities develop new skills, helps us to contribute to innovative web technologies, and be part of a powerful network of students and professionals.
Mozilla SJCET organized a webinar on Hacktoberfest on October 10th and 11th, 2020. A talk on Importance of Open Source, Git and Github Basics, GitHub Student Pack and Hacktoberfest was taken by volunteers of Mozilla SJCET.
Mozilla SJCET organized a webinar on Hacktoberfest on October 10th, Version control systems, Github Basics, GitHub Student Pack and Hacktoberfest was taken by volunteers of Mozilla SJCET.
SUMO is a global gathering of many enthusiastic and dedicated people whose passion is to help all users of Mozilla's software and products. MozillaSJCET organized a Mozilla Firefox 66 SUMO Sprint on 1st April, 2019.