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For a full description of the Webmaker Mentor Badge, please see: http://blog.webmaker.org/mentor

CRITERIA
To earn the Webmaker Mentor badge, you must complete at least one of the following:

* Create a teaching resource. Make a hackable teaching kit with our templates. Submit your kit, an activity, teaching guide or other resource that helps others to teach the web or learn digital literacy to webmaker.org.
* Host a Webmaker event. Organize a hack jam, learning party or classroom event. Document and share outcomes with the community at large. Our handy event guides and hackable templates make it easy.
* Make and share online through the Teach the Web online community. Connect with and learn from other mentors around the world through remix, making and discussion.
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Creator:
Webmaker Mentor TeamWebmaker Mentor Team
Created:
2013-06-14 06:50:57+00:00
Modified:
2013-06-14 06:50:57+00:00
Awarded to:
Soki BriggsSoki Briggs
Awarded by:
Webmaker Mentor TeamWebmaker Mentor Team
Awarded at:
2013-06-25 13:20:30+00:00
Explanation:
"I got involved with Webmaker when my Mentor Alex Wafula suggested it as a starter event for me in 2012. I have been able to mentor 5 persons who showed interest in learning more than the little activity covered at events. Michael and Atuokiki are already learning JavaScript and will be of great help in my next event.

I have created resources on Github (will share the link) but not completed (still need to add comments).

I started with #Teachtheweb a bit late, but still following the curriculum and blog posts.
I successfully submitted my first work (introductions) to the Group page on G+ and Hashtag on twitter.
more to come after my exams."

"Resource: https://github.com/briggz5d/Love-Code (used at offline sessions)

#Teachtheweb Project: https://briggz5d.makes.org/thimble/introductions-webmaker-profile

Link to Reps event report: https://reps.mozilla.org/u/briggz5d/r/2012/June/"