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== Teaching Resources ==  
 
== Teaching Resources ==  
  
Some of these are resources created by members of Library Freedom Project, and some are trusted resources from around the privacy community. All of them will help you teach others about protecting their privacy.
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Some of these are resources created by members of Library Freedom Project, and some are trusted resources from around the privacy community. All of them will help you teach others about protecting their privacy.  
 
=== Setting up a teaching environment ===
 
 
 
==== Community agreements ====
 
Community agreements help create a space where everyone feels comfortable learning and teaching. Here are the community agreements we use at Library Freedom Project.
 
 
 
* One Mic - Don’t talk over folks.
 
* Step up/step back - If you’re usually loud, consider listening. If you’re usually quiet, consider speaking more!
 
* Oops/ouch - If you make a mistake or say something bad, it’s OK. Acknowledge the error, think about it, and move forward. We all make mistakes, but we only learn when we give feedback. As a corollary, if someone does something that hurts your feelings or is problematic/rude/etc., let them know immediately so they can apologize and learn. Don’t let something fester.
 
* Try it on - You may think you have a strong reaction and fixed position, so try to push yourself to consider someone else’s perspective.
 
* Make commitments - Don’t let something sit in the ether. If you propose to do something, bottom line it.
 
* Land the plane - Have a point and make it. 
 
  
 
=== General and multi-purpose teaching resources ===
 
=== General and multi-purpose teaching resources ===

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