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NSU FIREFOX STUDENT AMBASSADORS
WHAT IS FSA?
FSAs are individuals who are passionate about Mozilla and raise awareness about the many benefits of Firefox and other Mozilla products-especially Firefox OS!
Creative and resourceful, Student Ambassadors lead campaigns and projects at their colleges and in their communities to encourage others to contribute to Mozilla (and utilize our products). Together, Firefox Student Ambassadors play a large role in helping to improve the global experience of people on the Web.
As part of the overall Mozilla Reps program (ReMo), Student Ambassadors are given the opportunity to learn new skills, earn recognition, and advance their leadership in the Mozilla community.
WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO?
The Firefox Student Ambassadors program exists to empower students with the tools and resources needed to:
Promote Firefox (Desktop and Android)
Support the successful launch of Firefox OS in communities (and campuses!) around the world
Educate others about Mozilla's mission
Grow the Mozilla Community
AND…
Event Speakership
Recruiting Contributors
Event Organizing
Graphic Designing
Student Developers
Photographers
Event Bloggers / Documentation
BENEFITS OF BEING FSA:
the Firefox Student Ambassadors provide an opportunity for those who love Firefox to:
Obtain leadership roles on their campus
Help grow our global community (and spread our mission) around the world
Receive a bunch of cool rewards and recognition opportunities
Help promote the open web and gain marketing experience
Potential for a Mozilla internship
Access to a network of Firefox Student Ambassadors all over the world
Potential visits to your campus by Mozilla staff
CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION
A Certificate of Recognition as a Firefox Student Ambassador is available to each person who:
Is a member of the Firefox Student Ambassador Program for at least one year or
Has served in a leadership position in their Firefox Club for at least six months
Certificate of Appreciation (and Stickers!) at Graduation
Upon graduation, we would like to recognize all of your hard work as a Firefox Student Ambassador. Please let us know here if you are graduating (from undergraduate or graduate school) within the next month and we will mail you a Certificate of Appreciation signed by the Mozilla Director of Community Engagement (Mary Colvig) as well as five Firefox stickers. Only those who have been a member of the program for longer than six months will be eligible to receive the certificate.
AFFILIATE BUTTON
Each month, the Club with the largest number of downloads will receive t-shirts for their Firefox Club.Please note that we can only send a maximum of 10 t-shirts to each Club.
APP OF THE MONTH
Each month, the Student Working Group will determine the theme for an app that would help improve or simplify the lives of students! These theme will be announced at the beginning of the month in our newsletter and Ambassadors will be asked to submit their HTML5 apps that align with this theme to be considered by the last day of the month.
In the following newsletter, Ambassadors will have the opportunity to cast one vote on the best app (as it relates to that month's theme). The app that obtains the highest number of votes will be featured in the next month's newsletter and receive a Very Splendid Gear Package(https://wiki.mozilla.org/GearStore/Gearavailable#Splendidest_Gear)
CLUB LEADS
Firefox Club – Suggested Roles
A. Club Lead
Maintain club's presence on Ning network
Facilitate elections
Keep track of Club membership
Set regular meetings times and reserve locations and moderate meetings
Work closely with Student Working Group to sets Club goals for the quarter
Submit club report card once a quarter (that includes gear + budget request)
B. Communication Lead
Maintain email lists and Club's online presence (including social media, wiki, and blog)
Liaison with Mozilla Communication and social media team
Draft advertisements for 'How to Get Involved' in your Firefox Club on campus and advertise club’s events
C. Outreach/Recruiting Lead
Advertise involvement opportunities at campus club fairs and directories
Institutional relations: Speak with professors about how you can highlight the club in their class - give a presentation on Mozilla to specific classes
Facilitate relations and partnerships with other technology clubs at your school
D. Events Lead
Crafts events plan for the club for each quarter
Report back on event results and successes
Follow-up with event attendees
Drive the organization of any campaigns that continue through the quarter (or semester)
E. Developer Relations
BE SOCIAL
fb page of nsu fsa : https://www.facebook.com/firefoxnsu
fb group of nsu fsa : https://www.facebook.com/groups/nsu.fsa