Call For Classrooms (and Researchers, Professors, Teachers, Students …) *Mozilla is working with numerous educators, professors and researchers across the world, both to bring open-source, the open web and web technologies into the classroom, and to bring the contributions of students and their mentors to the world. You can be a part of this, and your field does not have to be Computer Science.* Mozilla in the classroom – and beyond Mozilla? Certainly, you have heard about us. Mozilla is best known for its work on the Firefox web browser <http://getfirefox.com/> and the Thunderbird mail client <http://getfirefox.com/> but that is not all there is to Mozilla, far from it. The activities of Mozilla reach largely beyond a few software products. The objective of the Mozilla project is to promote an *open*, *participative* web. For this purpose, we have developed and promoted Firefox, Thunderbird, open standards, add-ons, and countless experiments and innovations. For this purpose, we want to work with you. This is a call for academics and students. We would like to work with you, with your classrooms and with your labs. Mozilla is already present in numerous classrooms and research laboratories around the world, thanks to collaboration of numerous educators, professors, researchers and students. We deliver courses, we provide teaching material, but most importantly, we provide opportunities for students and their mentors: the opportunity to make impacting contributions to the web, to open-source and sometimes to society, the opportunity to tinker with technologies used by hundreds and millions of people, and to deliver research results to an audience consisting in the the whole web, and also, most importantly, the opportunity to learn and teach as part of an exciting, participatory and fun community. So, whether you are an academic or a student, if you want to work alongside us, please contact contact us. [...] http://dutherenverseauborddelatable.wordpress.com/2012/01/17/call-for-classr...