Demonstrating the ability to use prompts to tell an original story
understanding what procedural storytelling is
understanding the concept of web native film
How well did the learner show their ability to:
be creative in finding a story?
voice opinions about interactivity?
explain procedural storytelling?
Hacktivity
Diving In
Learning Goals
understanding and using recontextualization
understanding and using dynamic data
understanding and using Popcorn
How well did the learner show their ability to:
bring data into a film?
change the story of a piece of media by adding information to it?
Hacktivity
Hands on Hacking
Learning Goals
Understand that there are resources available on the web for developers
Finding content to remix and reuse
Searching with identifiers (i.e. site searches, exact text searches, etc)
creating storyboards and schematics
understanding and using recontextualization
understanding and using dynamic data
understanding and using Popcorn
How well did the learner show their ability to:
use a search engine to find specific content?
find the content he/she was looking for?
revisit suggested websites or the MDN for resources?
bring data into a film?
change the story of a piece of media by adding information to it?
Badges
Mozilla is designing a constellation of badges that recognize webmaking and web literacy skills. These include stealth (automatic) mini badges issued through Thimble & Popcorn, that accumulate to cumulative skill badges, i.e HTML Basics or CSS Basics. Additionally we are exploring peer badges that can be issued directly from one peer to another. This work will launch at the Mozilla Festival where we will also investigate ideas around badges for the Hacktivities found in this kit as well as new Hacktivites we create.
Skill Badges
Skill badges show what learner can do or what they know - (I can ____, I know ____). There are two types of skill badges:
1. mini (I can hyperlink)
2. cumulative (I know HTML Basics)
Achievement Badges
Achievement Badges show what a learner made - (I made a _____). There are two types of achievement badges:
1. mini (I made a webpage)
2. 2. cumulative (I am a webmaker)
Participation Badges
Participation badges show that a learner participated or contributed in or to a learning event - (I attended a Hackasaurus Hackjam).