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EdCamp

An EdCamp is a participant-driven conference – commonly referred to as an "unconference". EdCamps are designed to provide participant-driven professional development for K-12 educators.[1] EdCamps are modeled after BarCamps, free participant-driven conferences with a primary focus on technology and computers. Educational technology is a common topic area for EdCamps, as are pedagogy, practical examples in instructional use of modern tools, and solving the problems technology can introduce into the classroom environment.

EdCamps are generally free or very low-cost, built around ad hoc community participation. Sessions are not planned until the day of the event, when participants can volunteer to facilitate a conversation on a topic of their choice or simply choose an idea they are interested in learning more about.[2] Edcamps operate "without keynote speakers or vendor booths, encourage participants to find or lead a conversation that meet their needs and interests."[3]

The first edcamp was held in May 2010 in Philadelphia.[4] The first EdCamp participant was Andrew Marcinek. Since that time, there have been over 1,000 edcamp events held throughout the world. The Edcamp Foundation was formed in December 2011 to help teachers and other stakeholders who organize edcamps. The vision of the EdCamp Foundation is to "promote organic, participant-driven professional development for K-12 educators worldwide." The EdCamp Foundation is still located in Conshohocken, PA. The Foundation has implemented a variety of programs to help participants and organizers get the most out of EdCamp like Impact Grants, EdCamp-In-A-Box, and the Urban Initiative.

The first EdCamps that were held in languages other than English were EdCamp Stockholm on October 31, 2011 (in Swedish) and EdCamp Montreal on November 1, 2011 (in French). There has also been International EdCamps in Spain, China, Indonesia, Canada, and more.

Gallery

EdCamp-2016 in Kharkiv, Ukraine

mini-EdCamp-2016 in Cherkasy, Ukraine

References

  1. ^ . The edcamp foundation. Archived from the original on 19 August 2012. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
  2. ^ "Introduction to Edcamp: A New Conference Model Built on Collaboration". Edutopia. September 29, 2010. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
  3. ^ "Ethel Walker To Host 'EdCamp' Conference Friday". Hartford Courant. August 7, 2012. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
  4. ^ "Edcamp Philly Page".

External links

  • The EdCamp Foundation
  • EdCampGigCity
  • EdCamp Connecticut

Further reading

  • Edcamp: Teachers Take Back Professional Development
  • Edcamp unconferences: Educators' perspectives on an untraditional professional learning experience
  • How EdCamps Break the Rules of Professional Development
  • Why Edcamp?
  • Education students put ‘edcamp’ model of professional development to the test

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