Tuesday 6 January 2015

Webmaker Clubs

TLDR: Structure for Webmaker Clubs in schools and colleges in order to maximize participation of students and developers in Webmaking.
 
The primary idea of setting up Webmaker clubs is creating solutions for society. Every country, state or city is facing varied problems that affects public on a large scale. There is a need for proper guidance to create awareness on peculiar issues of society (Eg: Lack of modern education system, poverty, women safety, electricity and water conservation, health and hygiene issues, rural unemployment etc.). It has been observed over ages that successful solutions comes from society itself. But it has also been figured out that a solution takes a very long time to come in action and the reason behind it is, lack of communication.
 
Considering web as a very strong medium for global interaction, a strategy (as discussed below) has been developed to use it wisely. 

We have Mozilla clubs and city based communities all around the globe. The first step will
be to list down area specific topics on which makes can be developed. These makes will help in spreading and sharing knowledge on topics that are in interest of that particular area.

Most of the schools and colleges have dedicated IT Club that is involved in web development. The Mozilla clubs can approach these schools and colleges and give them webmaker training. After training them, topics on different domains will be given on which they can make thimble, popcorn or an app. As students can think more creatively, they can come up with really good solutions. Eventually, the content of all the makes will be useful for general public. This strategy of webmaking will motivate students to get involved with Mozilla at a very tender age.

Task of forming Web-maker clubs will begin during MakerParty season, i.e when institutes reopen.

Web Maker Club Tasks and activities:

1. Web maker event will be split into two parts 
  • Web-maker tool training – This will require teaching kits, that will guide on how to use thimble, popcorn and app-maker step by step.
  • Hands on session – After giving a basic idea about what web-maker tools are, a groups having 9 students each will be formed. Topics from several domains will be given. A group can select any topic and start working on it. In a group of 9, 3 will be working on thimble, 3 on popcorn and 3 on app-maker.

2. The domains will be of following categories :
  • Social cause - Makes of this category will be based on how to solve social problems. These makes can be shown to target audience facing respective problems. It will help them in raising their voice on web.
  • DIY ideas - Students usually have funny and creative DIY ideas.Presenting DIY ideas using thimble can be a good learning and sharing opportunity for student. During HIVE events, using these DIY makes, creative articles can be made which can be donated in rural areas during festive season. (In India after Maker party, festive season begins).
  • Edutainment - Edutainment means teaching with digitally creative resources rather than traditional book teaching method. On discussing with faculties of institute some topics related to curriculum will be listed out.Students will be then asked to work on those topics.
  • -- A lot many domains will be added.

3. Make your portfolio is one activity that will be compulsory for all participating students. In this activity, student has to choose any one tool and make his profile. 

4. A competitive environment will be created among institutes in a city as well as on national level. This will bring out the best makes from students.
5. Once we’re done with MakerParty season, in the most active school we will conduct a day long HIVE. Here all the makes will be showcased. Talks will be conducted on FOSS,  how to strengthen WebMaker clubs in institutes, individual contribution and many more. Also the students can make creative stuff using above mentioned DIY makes in HIVE.

Requirements to carry out this initiative:

1. Dedicated homepage to track and maintain performance of Web maker club.

2. Web maker teaching kit, which will contain step by step guide on how to use webmaker tools.

3. Attractive and creative thimble, popcorn and appmaker makes on various domains for remixing. (Currently there are not too many)

4. Recognition material for students and clubs:
  • Digital certificates 
  • Open badges 
  • Web-maker goodie

5. And a strong budget to make this initiative a reality

As of now this is the structure that has been prepared. Looking forward for your valuable suggestions.

Current contributors in this project : 
  • Sayak Sarkar
  • Aman Sehgal
  • Prathamesh Chavan
  • Suchita Agarwal
 
Mozilla Club Link  : firefoxclubstes.wordpress.com
 

Friday 19 December 2014

Firefox OS Education Booth @ CMDA IT Expo

Date : 11th - 14th December, 2014
Location : Pandit Farms, Pune
No. of attendees : 10,000+ 


CMDA IT EXPO is one of the biggest fair that is organized every year in Pune city. Over the years IT expo has gained popularity among entrepreneurs, developers and most importantly students. Every year it witnesses crowd of over 7000 people of which around 80% visitors are from IT background and the rest are keen in knowing how IT is involved in non-IT fields.

Firefox OS Education Booth
Students exploring Firefox OS phones
Visitors at Firefox OS booth.

It was a great opportunity for us and so we had set up a Firefox OS education booth to create awareness about Firefox OS. The open source communities Pune Linux users Group (PLUG) and Wikipedia community joined us at the booth to promote FOSS technologies.

Gaurav Sir, imparting knowledge about open source

 We the mozillians of Mozilla Pune community and Firefox club STES pro actively came forward to support this initiative.

Proud Mozillians !!

In the 4 day long expo we had visitors from a varied background and to our surprise most of them were hardcore Firefox users. It was a great experience interacting with Mozilla product users.
The Firefox OS stood like a star at the expo. Phones from our hardware partners Spice, Alcatel, Intex and Zen were put on display so that people could have hands on experience while we explained them about Firefox OS.

Ankit with a Firefox OS user
 
FirefoxOS phones
Goodies were given to those who showed great interest in developing apps on Firefox OS. On knowing that Firefox OS app development can be done by using text editor and the apps are based on HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript only, many students and young developers showed great interest in developing apps. Looking at their interests we’ve planned to organize a dedicated Firefox OS hack-a-thon very soon in Pune city.


Responses from visitors after knowing how amazing Firefox OS is :

You guys are doing a good job educating on Firefox OS. I just bought one more phone and I'm happy about it.”

This is really a great OS and I will ask my child to start contributing towards it.


I can’t believe smartphones OS can run on such low hardware specifications. This is a great technology and I will surely buy Firefox OS phone”.

Can I root my current smartphone and install Firefox OS in it? ”

Our answer : Yes u can !! 

Visit this link for step by step guide : https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox_OS/Installing_on_a_mobile_device

Special thanks to Sudhanwa Sir, Gaurav Sir, Geeta ma'am and Manjusha ma'am for your support at the booth. It was a great experience for us to work with you all and to know the inside out of Open Source world. 

L-R : Suchita Agarwal, Aman Sehgal, Sohan Bandewar, Ankit Gadgil, Sayak Sarkar, Manjusha Atre, Prathamesh Chavan and Sudhanwa Joglekar


Mozillians at the event : 
  • Ankit Gadgil
  • Sayak Sarkar
  • Aman Sehgal
  • Prathamesh Chavan
  • Suchita Agarwal
  • Sohan Bandewar 

Flickr album link : https://www.flickr.com/photos/119054516@N06/sets/72157647568036744/​

Sunday 16 February 2014

MOZILLA @ gnuNify

After becoming a Mozillian it was for the first time when I got an opportunity to attend such a long series of talk sessions on various fields of Mozilla.GBs of information was delivered by hard core Mozillians. It was amazing being there.

Talk sessions were conducted on following topics :

1.Webmaker Tools.
2.MDN
3.L10n
4.Privacy and Security
5.RUST
6.Firefox OS
7.FSA and Reps
8.Support Mozilla (SuMo).

Starting off with Diwanshi Pandey on Web maker tools followed by Priyanka Nag on MDN then Aniket Deshpande on L10n and Ankit Gadgil ended session 1 with Privacy and Security. These talks were very interesting as firstly no coding is required for making any contributions in web maker, mdn and these technologies really enhances Firefox browsing experience.
After lunch it was all technical gyan session by Josh Matthews on RUST and  by Soumya Deb on Firefox OS.Josh elaborated very well on how RUST is different from other programming language. Also how RUST overcomes drawbacks of C , C++.

 Josh Matthews speaking on RUST
@Debloper took us all on Firefox OS tour. His session covered following topics :
Why Firefox OS ?
How flexible Firefox OS is and
How to make simple Firefox apps.

Initially I had some idea that HTML5 , CSS3  and JavaScript is required for making any Firefox OS apps. So I also attended a talk session on same by Prasad Shirgaonkar at gnuNify. Frankly speaking its very easy to make a Firefox OS app.

 Soumya Deb giving an intro to Firefox OS

Then began the most awaited session for newbies i.e Firefox Student Ambassador and Mozilla Reps  by Saurabh Shah and Aniket Deshpande. Many students were interested in joining Mozilla as FSA. We all discussed about upcoming events in Pune and on how can we come together to make it a success.

 Aniket Deshpande encouraging young listners by Mozilla's FSA program

And in the end, I (Aman Sehgal,FSA) got an opportunity to speak on Mozilla's SuMo project i.e Support Mozilla. I explained new Firefox enthusiasts on how can they contribute right now by being a part of SuMo project. My main focus was Army of Awesome as many of the listeners were Twitter users.

 L to R: Suchita Agarwal, Akshay Pathak, Josh Matthews, Aman Sehgal (Me).

Finally, all day long session on Firefox came to an end. Not actually an end, it gave a new beginning to many youngsters who are associated with Mozilla or wish to join in. All Mozillians left SICSR with tons of information , some new ideas , future road maps and cherishable memories.



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Thursday 30 January 2014

First POP Up Party of FIREFOX CLUB STES


"If you really want to do something pull up your socks and just get going."

On Wednesday I and Akshay were sitting in lab discussing on various options to initiate something enthralling. We kept on discussing on various topics and finally ended up on coming up with FIREFOX CLUB at STES. Last year I had organised WEBMAKER PARTY at my college so I had some idea regarding club and some contacts of local ReMo.
We decided to contact one of the ReMo Ankit Gadgil and bingo within 10 mins we planned a POP UP at CCD on 30th Jan. We dint knew it was so easy.


I called up few interested friends and we rushed to CCD at 6pm. Ankit was already there at CCD making his notes for the meet.

He then started giving us brief detail regarding FSA program, Firefox Goals, How to build a successful Firefox Community and amazing facts about Mozilla Community.
It was a great learning experience. We got all our doubts cleared. Also we got  a broader vision about MOZILLA and on how to set up Firefox Club.

Thank you Ankit. We will give in our best to build an active Firefox Club at STES.


(L to R : Akshay Pathak , Aman Sehgal, Aniket Chandak, Ankit Gadgil)

    (L to R : Suchita Agarwal ,Akshay Pathak , Aman Sehgal, Aniket Chandak)


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