Thank you for your interest in contributing to #Rethink Web Literacy 🎉!
#RethinkWebLiterary project seeks to dymistify, thought challenges and implement various dynamics to teaching Web literacy through research, community collaboration and community building. Additionally, the work of this project targets and engages with next generation leaders, identifying their passion, strengths and their capability to revolutionize their communities while creating a lasting change that bridges their societies digital divides.
This documents is a set of guidelines for contributing to #Rethink Web Literacy on GitHub. These are guidelines, not rules. This guide is meant to make it easy for you to get involved.
- Participation guidelines
- What we're working on
- How to submit changes
- How to report bugs
- Communication channels
This project adheres to a code of conduct. By participating, you are expected to uphold this code. Please report unacceptable behavior to mudongo.oarabile@Gmail.com.
Take a look at this Roadmap to stay in the loop.
Once you've identified one of the issues above that you feel you can contribute to, you're ready to make a change to the project repository!
- Fork this repository. This makes your own version of this project you can edit and use.
- Make your changes! You can do this in the GitHub interface on your own local machine. Once you're happy with your changes...
- Submit a pull request. This opens a discussion around your project and lets the project lead know you are proposing changes.
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