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Mozilla is partnering up with Peer 2 Peer University for its second round of School of Webcraft, where you, too, can learn HTML5, Javascript, and CSS — and you can do it for free! In the first go ’round (last semester), they ran 15 classes. This time, Mozilla and P2PU are aiming for 30. Courses are to begin on January 26th, are available for all experience levels, and will be between six to 10 weeks in length. New ideas for courses are still being accepted.
All courses are volunteer run, so if you have the expertise, you could also run a course yourself. P2PU and Mozilla will even help you out with the organization and realization of your course.
Registration for School of Webcraft opens on January 8th, 2011.
Planning to apply?
Learn HTML5, JavaScript and CSS With Mozilla’s Free “School of Webcraft” [Mashable]
Chase Mann says:
Sign me up! Sounds like a great learning opportunity.
December 24, 2010 — 4:56 am
Bobby Travis says:
Agreed! I may sign up myself, if I can find the time.
December 24, 2010 — 12:47 pm