They might not call it a “copycamp” – but KQED is having one.
Via J.D. Lasica at SocialMediaBiz
KQED is sponsoring the Un-Conference on Digital Media, Education and 21st Century Skills with Lightning Talks.
When: Saturday, May 17, 10 am to 3 pm
Where: KQED, 2601 Mariposa, San Francisco
Why: Share something you know or have done, and learn something you didn’t or haven’t.
What it is: An unconference, where the content of the sessions is driven and created by the participants. Come and discuss what you know, or would like to know about new media, education, and 21st century skills.
Details: Lightning talks, short presentations given at a conference (or un-conference) by attendees. Lightning talks last only 7 minutes, allowing several to be delivered in a single period by different speakers. We encourage you to present your work, and come on up to the podium! Send requests to lrule at kqed.org
Agenda: Morning: Welcome and Opening Statement; Introduction and Interests; Lightning talks
Lunch provided. Afternoon hands-on sessions: Google Earth training (bring a digital picture of a place you love); Mobile Devices, storytelling, and place-based learning (you’ll walk the neighborhood) or suggest your own topic and lead a tutorial or discussion. Call with questions: 415-553-2192
Also: Friday evening (May 16, 6:30-8:30 at KQED) as we celebrate our local high school digital storytellers who participated in the KQED’s 6th Annual Digital Storytelling Contest. Stories will be screened and fabulous prizes awarded.
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