| What is the Upper Valley EdCamp? |
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An EdCamp is an informal participant-driven professional development for educators. The Upper Valley EdCamp is hosted by Lebanon High School and the Upper Valley Educators Institute It's for staff, teachers, administrators and educators in middle and high schools. What Does That Mean?Come enjoy a day with colleagues from the Upper Valley area and beyond. Arrive with an idea for a session that you would like to lead or with the anticipation of a afternoon of learning. A session might explore a technology tool, a discussion about best practices, or a collaborative presentation with multiple facilitators. Over the course of the afternoon, you will have the opportunity to attend up to three sessions. The rule of the unconference is to "vote with your feet". If a session doesn't meet your needs, simply get up and move on to another room. You will learn something new, maybe make a new friend, and receive information that you can immediately apply in your classroom and professional life! You'll also receive a certificate from the Upper Valley Educators Institute for continuing education hours. What is the Cost?Upper Valley EdCamp is free! What Should I Bring?Bring a friend. A laptop with wireless Internet is useful. It will allow you to view the session board online, take notes, and view websites discussed throughout the day. How Do I Register?To register for our May 3rd 2012 UV EdCamp head to our registration page. Registration is limited. Questions?Please feel free to send an email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it |