BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from attendees.
EduCampLondon ~ NOVEMBER 2009 WATCH THIS SPACE FOR UPDATES
Event details
EduCampLondon is the first land mark un-coference taking place central London in May 2009.
The event is designed to accelerate the uptake of eLearning/blended learning scenarios through attendee-led discussion, demos and interaction.
"We believe that BarCamp style of participatory-informal learning offers a terrific opportunity for collaboration across communities of practice. Exchanging knowledge and ideas that inform pedagogy and technology is a central element to prepare us for the challenges of a sustainable Digital Britain."
When
May 2009 ~ TO BE CONFIRMED
Where
London ~ a central venue ~ TO BE CONFIRMED
Where to stay?
The starting point for EduCampLondon
EduCampLondon was imagined during a regular planning meeting (in a well known coffee shop that begins with S). A few scribbles and rough drawings on scraps of paper enthused us to make a start back in February 2009.
Tim Bush and Harold Fricker collaborate around issues of learning and technology. The idea to organise EduCampLondon started during a planning meeting when Tim said he'd like to organise and un-conference under the name of EduCamp. Harold immediately spotted potential in the event and suggested to calling it EduCampLondon as a way of opening up further events across the UK and beyond.
Sponsors
TO BE CONFIRMED
Schedule
Day 1
Day 2
Proposed Sessions
Topics I would like to hear about
Planners
HF TB and more . . .
Volunteers
Participants (aka Campers)
Task List
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Tech
Wifi
Projector, White Boards
Photo
Video
Audio
Streaming or Stickam or Skype
Non-tech
Breakfast
Lunch
Coffee/Tea
Tables and chairs
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