Jennifer  Dinielli
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                                            Reflections from #EDcampSLO

11/9/2014

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ED Camp SLO
This past Saturday I had the opportunity to be a participant at #EDcampSLO, an amazing home-grown, grass-roots event held at Bellevue-Sante Fe Charter School in Avila Beach. I have been enviously hearing about ed camps from my twitter PLN for the past few years and was thrilled to finally have one in my area. So this Saturday marked two firsts, my first experience at an ed camp and the first ed camp in SLO. 

The Session Board
The day started in Ed Camp fashion with participants generating topics and organizing them on the board into sessions that would run through out the day. This was the part of an ed camp I was most curious about, the organic creation of the day. I hadn't seen anything like it before and realized that I had no framework or schema for this type of 'un-conference'. 

This is NOT Your Mother's Conference
I decided to go to the first session titled along the lines of "Using Google Forms to Support Learning'. When I walked into the room, I was the second attendee and I said to to the guy already in the room "Are you the Google forms guy?', thinking he must be the presenter. He chuckled and told me that he wrote the topic but knows nothing about Google forms but was hoping to learn. That was my first lesson of what an ed camp is really about. 

The next session I went to was on Twitter. I am a Twitter evangelist as my professional life has been enriched beyond measure through the network of people I have connected with on Twitter. I didn't want to pass up a Twitter session as I thought I may learn some new strategies. It turned out that in this session I was one of the more advanced users and I shared a lot of my knowledge with the group. While I tried not to preach too much I did hear myself say "Twitter is the best thing in my life besides my family'. I do love my PLN!

As the day went on, I connected with educators from schools throughout our county and from out of the area. I also had the chance to meet some amazing educators who I follow on Twitter. With each session, the synergy grew and a contagious excitement filled the campus. I joined a group of folks for lunch and our conversation ranged from SBAC assessment logistics to Project Based Learning. After lunch I attended two more sessions, one on genius hour where the elementary students shared their projects with the group (they blew my mind- creating a website about how to play guitar, coding to create a video game...) and my final session was on PBL. All in all,  #EDcampSLO was an awesome day of connecting and learning!


A New Framework for Learning
For the rest of the weekend, ideas were swimming around in my mind as I tried to fit this concept of an un-conference into the definition of learning that I had known for most of my life. Well, as you probably guessed, an ed camp doesn't fit into a traditional model of learning, an ed camp redefines learning itself. 

Rather than knowledge being protected and passed on from an expert to the learner, the knowledge flows in all directions. There is no one expert. The room, the people who make up the room, as a community create the expertise. That being said, the ed camp experience is about so much more than being both a consumer and contributor of knowledge. It is about collaborating, connecting, learning, and contributing to the learning of educators who share your passion! A perfect Saturday in SLO. 

Looking forward to #EDcampSLO 2015!
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Amy Shields
11/9/2014 10:42:35 pm

Congratulations Jen! You continue to lead the way in finding the lastest thinking out in the world of technology. Fascinating Blog!

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Jennifer Kloczko link
11/11/2014 10:28:22 am

Hi Jennifer!
Great post! I have not yet attended an EdCamp and am excited to see what it's all about. I love the idea that the smartest person in the room is the room :) And I love the SLO area!

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