Learn HTML5, JavaScript and CSS With Mozilla’s Free “School of Webcraft”

December 17, 2010 by Chuck | 0 Comments

From Mashable if you want to learn to create webpages here’s an opportunity to learn some basic programming for free: Learn HTML5, JavaScript and CSS With Mozilla’s Free “School of Webcraft”

Mozilla is getting ready for the January semester of School of Webcraft, a 100% free developer training resource run in partnership with Peer 2 Peer University.

Last semester, the School of Webcraft offered 15 classes; now, Mozilla is trying to get around 30 classes going for the January semester.

Classes will be between six and 10 weeks long; they’ll revolve around topics relevant to web designers and developers, including HTML5, JavaScript and CSS. Previous classes have also included non-developer topics such as organic SEO. Requisite skill levels will run the gamut from novice to expert. The volunteer-run courses will begin on January 26, and proposals for new course ideas are still being accepted.

Students learn through a combination of free and open learning materials, online study groups and hands-on assignments that test their hacking skills.

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