netnet.studio is a non-profit open-source project and needs all the help it can get! There are different ways you can help support it's development:
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if you notice any bugs or have any feedback feel free to open a new issue on this repo or send us an email: hi@netizen.org
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if you'd like to contribute edits to the project yourself check out our contributors guide
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if you're an educator teaching web art/design coding courses for creatively inclined individuals and want to help us improve netnet by providing feedback/thoughts/examples please reach out so we can chat about what that can look like: hi@netizen.org
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netizen.org is a 501(c)3 tax deductible organization, so you might consider making a donation! We're working on setting up multiple avenues for financial contributions, but for now you can make donations to the org using our donorbox account or get in touch if you'd like to help support netnet.studio directly: hi@netizen.org
netnet.studio is still in beta but it's already being used by students at various universities. Here's what some of the Media Art and Design students at the University of Chicago have (anonymously) said about their experience using it in the classroom:
"[netnet] was one of the coolest parts of the class. I really appreciated the interactivity of the software, as it allowed me to learn by doing as well as listening."
"The interactive tutorials were fun and more engaging! Even though I have experience with HTML and CSS from other classes, I still felt that it was a good foundation for rally understanding how HTML works and found the tutorials valuable."
"Coding on netnet really highlights the creative aspect of coding and obscures the more boring technical parts like git and version control etc. I think it's great for beginners and super user-friendly."
"netnet was great because I could see all of my changes take place immediately [this] allowed me to experiment more."
netnet.studio is a netizen.org project being designed and developed by Nick Briz and Sarah Rooney with help from a handful of other contributors. The current <BETA-3.0> version of netnet was made possible thanks to financial support from the Clinic for Open Source Arts, the Contemporary Practices Department at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Media Arts and Design at the University of Chicago.