
How WordPress Is Reaching the Next Generation of Contributors
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On this episode of The WP Minute+ podcast, Eric Karkovack is joined by Isotta Peira, head of the WordPress Credits Program, an initiative aimed at connecting students with the open-source community. Isotta shares how the program was developed to provide students with practical WordPress skills while contributing to the community.
The episode also provides an in-depth look at onboarding students, assigning mentors, and providing a comprehensive learning experience that culminates in a certificate of completion. The program is designed to be inclusive, welcoming students from various academic backgrounds, and aims to foster a sense of community and collaboration among participants. There’s also a look into the future of the program, its expansion goals, and the potential impact on students’ careers and contributions to the open-source world.
Takeaways:
- The Campus Connect initiative is bringing WordPress education to universities worldwide.
- The WordPress Credits program partners with institutions to add a WordPress curriculum.
- Mentorship is a key part of helping students succeed.
- Empowering teachers will help keep the educational initiative going strong.
- The education initiatives aim to reach students interested in WordPress, regardless of their major.
- Students build personal websites and learn about open-source contributions.
- Students are encouraged to continue as members of the WordPress community and become mentors.
Important Links:
- WordPress Education
- WordPress Credits Program
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