Mozilla Firefox is a fast, light and tidy open source web browser. At its public launch in 2004 Mozilla Firefox was the first browser to challenge Microsoft Internet Explorer’s dominance.
A new browser for Virtual Reality.
Learn MoreBuild VR with A-Frame
Share a virtual room with friends. Watch videos, play with 3D objects, or just hang out. Collaborate for free with an online version of Microsoft PowerPoint. Save presentations in OneDrive. Share them with others and work together at the same time.
Create virtual reality experiences for the browser with A-Frame. This Mozilla-supported framework is powerful, open source, and is easy to learn.
How to Experience VR
Experience WebVR on your phone, computer or headset.
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Our mission is to keep the Internet open to innovators, creators, and builders on the Web. Virtual Reality is set to change the future of Web interaction. The ability for anyone to access and enjoy VR experiences is critical. This is why Mozilla set out to bring virtual reality to Web browsers, and why we are enabling WebVR in Firefox.
Elevate your learning with Open Badges
- Share your verifiable skills and achievements as you earn them.
- Identify and celebrate talent and growth.
- Build and certify interoperable tools.
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Badge Count Report 2020
The use of Open Badges is growing worldwide.
See the results of the 2020 survey conducted by IMS Global Learning Consortium and Credential Engine, presenting data on the number of badges available to be earned and the count of all badges issued to recipients.
Open Badges is the world's leading format for digital badges. Open Badges is not a specific product or platform, but a type of digital badge that is verifiable, portable, and packed with information about skills and achievements.
Open Badges can be issued, earned, and managed by using a certified Open Badges platform.
Want to build new technologies to issue, display, or host Open Badges? The Open Badges standard is a free and open specification available for adoption.
As an earner, you can…
Demonstrate skills and accomplishments, often by submitting evidence, by earning Open Badges.
Claim Open Badges when issued to you.
Collect your Open Badges in a portfolio or backpack to tell your story.
Share your Open Badges on social media and with your community.
As an issuer, you can…
Break learning down into small chunks.
Recognize learning based on proficiency.
Award Open Badges for completion of microcredentials
Gauge and retain talent.
As a developer, you can…
Design verifiable recognition of learning.
Track learner engagement and scale resources.
Create tools to issue, display, and host Open Badges.
Certify conformance to the Open Badges standard.