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Registration Time

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Challenge # 1

Basic HTLM- Basic level 

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Challenge#2

Basic HTLM- Intermediate level 

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Composing Navigation Remixing skills - Intermediate level 

Challenge#3

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Submit your results!
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Registration Time

Dear Hack-coders,

Congratulations on joining Code4Teens  HackerWeek #1!

     Everybody here should at least once though about the definition of hack, remix and put the question ourselves 'Is hack good or bad?   Let's see the definition of these words.

Remix / Fork

Creating a copy of something and using that copy as the base for something new

Hack

Modifying the original of something

Isn't hacking bad?

Although the word "hack" may have some negative connotations, the Open Web community uses it in a positive context. To "hack" something is simply to take something that already exists and change it to make something new. You can hack physical things- like board games or you can hack the web. Hacking has always been a key element in the creative process. It is a constructive collaborative activity, not a destructive one.

We have an unique definition for hacking. When we say hack we are talking about remixing content to make new things for the web. We mean hacking as tinkering. We are not implying anything malicious or illegal.

 

      So we are here today  to remix  3 challenges created by the Mozilla community . We should make them even more amazing, more creative .

To start, please fill in the short online form as a registration step. 

             Looking forward to you in the next sessions. 

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3 Challenges

HACKERWEEK       CHALLENGES

CHALLENGE # 1:   Meme Make

Use basic HTML skills  to swap in your own image and caption. Level: Basic. 

 CHALLENGE # 2:

 My Six-Word Summer

 Use  basic HTML to create a postcard.

Level: Intermediate.  

CHALLENGE #3:

My First Website

Use composing ,navigation & remixing skills to create a simple website 

Level: Intermediate

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Submit your results!

Note that the program must be submitted online through this form. In order to be part of the event your program must be submitted by 0.9 A.M June 27th. From last month’s experience many coders are excited to start but finishing takes diligence.

Once again a big thank you and we are looking forward to seeing you again at our next event.

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