Miage Evry : Mozilla foundation

Article paru sur le blog de Mozilla Foundation

Today Mark Surman and I had the pleasure of taking part in the start of the Course on Mozilla education and Technologies @ Evry (CoMeTe for short) in France. We each gave a talk via video link to the assembled professors, students, and industry partners. It was very exciting to see all the hard work that Didier Courtaud and others have done to get the program off the ground. We are really looking forward to helping their 31 students get started working on Mozilla projects, and to help them join the Mozilla community.




The event also gave me yet another unique experience doing a remote talk. I’ve done a number of them as part of various Mozilla Education events and courses. In every case I’ve walked away feeling like there is still so much room for this technology to improve. Want to talk to someone on the other side of the world with video/audio? Solved. Want to share your slides with people via the web? Solved. Want to do both at once? Lots of people will tell you this is “solved” but my experience using both open and closed solutions (some very expensive ones, I might add) is that they all have a long way to go.