Our stake in Mozilla’s learning tent
Today, Mozilla Foundation Executive Director Mark Surman blogged about the Hive Toronto Youth Hack Jam which took place last weekend. They had 50+ youth in attendance, along with their parents and...
View ArticleCall for Participants: Hive Pop-Up in Waterloo
This is re-posted from Heather Payne’s blog. As many of you know, I’ve been working part-time on a project for Mozilla since January. It’s been so fun! Basically, I’ve been tasked with the...
View ArticleHive Toronto: Drafting Core Beliefs and Proposals for Funding
This is a guest post by Kathryn Meisner, Director of Hive Toronto. Hive Toronto Learning Network (Hive Toronto) recently came together for two afternoons to accomplish two things: Continue to define...
View ArticleMaking and Reflection: Learnings from Hive Toronto’s NASA Youth Space Challenge
This is a guest post by Kathryn Meisner, Director of Hive Toronto. In last week’s inaugural #teachtheweb Twitter chat about making and learning, participant Chad Sansing succinctly outlined key ways we...
View ArticleYouth Perspectives on Privacy Via Remix
This is a guest post by Karen Smith, Community and Design Research, Hive Toronto. Earlier in June, Chris Lawrence wrote a blog post about how the National Security Agency’s (NSA) PRISM surveillance...
View ArticleProviding 21st Century Skills to Toronto Youth
This is re-posted from the Webmaker blog. Local non-profits come together to offer innovative new educational programs this fall Today, Mozilla, the Ontario Trillium Foundation and Hive Toronto are...
View ArticleMaker Party meets PyconCA
This is a guest post by Karen Smith, Community and Design Research, Hive Toronto. PyCon Canada (PyconCA) was held in Toronto on August 9th to 13th, 2013. Hive Toronto participated by running full day...
View ArticleTalking back to the news: How to use Popcorn to respond to current events
This is cross-posted on the Mozilla Webmaker blog. At last weekend’s Hive Toronto Popcorn Maker Party for youth, attendees and mentors learned that – with a little creativity and remixing – they were...
View ArticleThe Top 4 Things I Learned At My First MozFest
This is a guest post by Kathryn Meisner, Director of Hive Toronto. I spent this past weekend at my very first MozFest. There were many highlights but I want to share the top four things I learned. Some...
View ArticleRemixing Digital Media Literacy for Toronto Youth
This is a guest post by Karen Smith, Community and Design Research, Hive Toronto. On Tuesday November 19th, we welcomed approximately 30 staff members from the Toronto Public Library (TPL) and 10 Hive...
View ArticleTaking Hive Global
This is the first in a series of blog posts where Chris Lawrence, Mozilla’s Senior Director of the Webmaker Community, details plans for a global network of Hive activity. These posts will provide an...
View ArticleAnnouncing the New Hive Community Member Badge!
Hive Learning Networks are a growing constellation of communities around the globe that are championing digital skills and web literacy through connected learning. We’re excited to announce that we’re...
View ArticleOur stake in Mozilla’s learning tent
Today, Mozilla Foundation Executive Director Mark Surman blogged about the Hive Toronto Youth Hack Jam which took place last weekend. They had 50+ youth in attendance, along with their parents and...
View ArticleCall for Participants: Hive Pop-Up in Waterloo
This is re-posted from Heather Payne’s blog. As many of you know, I’ve been working part-time on a project for Mozilla since January. It’s been so fun! Basically, I’ve been tasked with the...
View ArticleTalking back to the news: How to use Popcorn to respond to current events
This is cross-posted on the Mozilla Webmaker blog. At last weekend’s Hive Toronto Popcorn Maker Party for youth, attendees and mentors learned that – with a little creativity and remixing – they were...
View ArticleThe Top 4 Things I Learned At My First MozFest
This is a guest post by Kathryn Meisner, Director of Hive Toronto. I spent this past weekend at my very first MozFest. There were many highlights but I want to share the top four things I learned. Some...
View ArticleRemixing Digital Media Literacy for Toronto Youth
This is a guest post by Karen Smith, Community and Design Research, Hive Toronto. On Tuesday November 19th, we welcomed approximately 30 staff members from the Toronto Public Library (TPL) and 10 Hive...
View ArticleTaking Hive Global
This is the first in a series of blog posts where Chris Lawrence, Mozilla’s Senior Director of the Webmaker Community, details plans for a global network of Hive activity. These posts will provide an...
View ArticleAnnouncing the New Hive Community Member Badge!
Hive Learning Networks are a growing constellation of communities around the globe that are championing digital skills and web literacy through connected learning. We’re excited to announce that we’re...
View ArticleRemixing Digital Media Literacy for Toronto Youth
This is a guest post by Karen Smith, Community and Design Research, Hive Toronto. On Tuesday November 19th, we welcomed approximately 30 staff members from the Toronto Public Library (TPL) and 10 Hive...
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