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VR Curriculum Sprint #93

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chadsansing opened this issue May 17, 2017 · 0 comments
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VR Curriculum Sprint #93

chadsansing opened this issue May 17, 2017 · 0 comments

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chadsansing commented May 17, 2017

[ Project Contact ] @jamjwait
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/MozillaFoundation/vr-curriculum-sprint
[ Track ] Web Literacy, Open Innovation, Digital Inclusion
[ Community ] Curriculum on the Web - wrangler: @chadsansing
[ Location ] We'll have supports available in: Virginia / Kansas City / Los Angeles

Description

In this Web VR 101 project, we’ll brainstorm, research, draft, and test lesson plans that introduce Web VR to beginner web and Web VR users. The big idea is to help create resources to introduce Web VR to new users. That could mean writing lessons to introduce Web VR to new users; helping us identify user-friendly resources and platforms; or curating new or existing lesson plans into a Web VR 101 curriculum module for Mozilla’s teaching activities page on learning.mozilla.org.


Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

Join us at the Global Sprint, June 1-2. Leave a comment below if you're interested in contributing to this project during #mozsprint 2017!


Note to the Project Lead 🎉

Congrats, @jamjwait! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects 📋

To have your project FEATURED on Mozilla Pulse, complete the following documentation. In past Sprints, well-documented featured projects have 5 times more contributions than other projects. Details about each item and more information about how to create them are on our Project Requirements Page.

Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

If you get stuck at any point, feel free to look at the requirements page and project templates or reach out to your community wrangler, @chadsansing. We're here to help you through this process.

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