By Glitch Team

May 10, 2018

Join Mozilla’s Global Sprint with Glitch

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Mozilla’s Global Sprint is a fun, two-day collaborative hackathon that runs from today, May 10th until the 11th. The event brings together a diverse network of educators, engineers, artists, scientists, and many others to build projects for a healthy Internet.

The Global Sprint is open to everyone, no matter your skill level or background. It’s an opportunity to leverage your design or writing skills, expertise in coding, teaching, QA testing, game design, or whatever else, to help make the Internet better, safer, and healthier. You’re able to collaborate with partners in person, or work online with folks from the other side of the world.

This year, the Global Sprint is focusing on five key Internet Health Issues:

Here at Glitch, we love these themes behind the Global Sprint, and we want to help you make them happen! So we’ve put together a collection of starter projects that you can use to kickstart your sprint project.

By building on Glitch, you can get straight to hacking without the need to worry about setting up your dev environment. And you can code together with partners in real-time, like editing a Google Doc.

To find a hackathon near you, or to join in virtually, register here for the Global Sprint. And here’s Mozilla’s guide for participating in the sprint.

We can’t wait to see what you build!