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Camps Planning, organizing, and running camps for elementary and middle school students. Nancy Moyers John Nguyen
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Plan Where do you begin?
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Planning Target audience
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Planning Target audience Staff Available skillset
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Planning Target audience Staff Location
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Planning Target audience Staff Location Lesson Plan Standards Interesting and interactive content
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Show sample lesson plan
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Planning Target audience Staff Location Lesson Plan Budget
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ItemCost Lunch$75 Support Staff$60 Room Rental$800 Travel Costs$50 Signage$20 Materials$20 Software$300 Total Cost $1325
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Planning Target audience Staff Location Lesson Plan Budget Parent provided lunch Sponsorship Staffing costs Help desk/Support staff Travel costs FOSS
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Planning Target audience Staff Location Lesson Plan Budget Promotion Relevant Novel Free Pre/Post promotion News articles Word of mouth
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Organize How do you get students to attend?
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Organizing Sign-up process How Through school Online Registration Asking the right questions Medications/Allergies Special Needs Photo/Video Permission
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Organizing Sign-up process Communication Principals Tech Teachers Parents Word of Mouth
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Email Communication Hi Nancy, I received information about your recent game design workshops and tried to register my son for the one in April, but it was full. I received an email from his school that you were able to add another workshop. Is there still availability? If so, could you send me information about signing up? Thank you so much!
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Email Communication Good Morning, The workshop we quickly became overbooked for our previous workshop, and are holding another to accommodate the overflow. At this time we will not have room to accommodate any extra students. If a spot becomes available in our June 8th workshop I will let you know. We will likely continue to hold these camps and I will keep you informed as to when the next one will be held that will have an open registration. I apologize for the inconvenience. All the best, Nancy Moyers
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Common Questions Can I bring other kids? Can I sit in? Can you do another date? What if my kid is late? Can I drop my kid off early?
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Organizing Sign-up process Communication People Volunteers, classes, community service Background checks Incentivize Extra credit Class Credit/Assignments Food
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Run How do you run the camp?
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Running Parking
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Running Parking Signage
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Running Parking Signage Maps Email a few days before
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Running Parking Signage Maps Parents Contact information Angry parents
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Running Parking Signage Maps Parents Handling students who are… Uninterested Advanced Special needs Upset
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Experiences Looking back at the camps we have organized.
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Chaires Working in Schools
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Chaires STEM Club February - April 3 rd - 5 th grade ~30 students 8 Visits
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Chaires STEM Club Topics Photo/Video Editing Social Media Security Hardware Robotics Microsoft Office
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Chaires STEM Club Topics Unique Challenges Held at their school Teacher expectations Students who had done it before
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Computer Bugs Getting students interested in computer science and computer programming
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Computer Bugs CS Unplugged Ruby Hackety Hack Relate complex material Small, engaging programs
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Robotics Teaching students the principles of AI
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Robotics YMCA
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Robotics YMCA Pre-built Time constraints Focus on programming
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Robotics YMCA Pre-built Obstacle Course/Challenges
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Game Design Giving students the basic skills to design their own digital playground
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Game Design March 30 th 6 hour workshop
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Game Design March 30 th Over 100 students signed up within two days of opening registration 48 student capacity 2 nd workshop June 8th
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Game Design March 30 th Over 100 students signed up within two days of opening registration Schools started contacting us
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Game Design March 30 th Over 100 students signed up within two days of opening registration Schools started contacting us News coverage
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Game Design Problems we encountered Computers not working Working with friends
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Game Design Problems we encountered Computers not working Crashes Restarting/Troubleshooting
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Game Design Problems we encountered Computers not working Crashes Kids who just showed up Explain to parent Find room
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Girls’ Technology Camp Fostering a passion for technology in middle school girls
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Girls’ Tech Camp Objectives Stimulate an interest in technology among young women Get the community involved
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Objectives Topics Monday - Hardware and Media Tuesday – Web Design Wednesday – Game Design Thursday - Coding Friday – Security/Privacy Girls’ Tech Camp
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Objectives Topics Differences Guest speakers from the community each day Week long camp Girls’ Tech Camp
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Objectives Topics Differences Unique Challenges Had to skip Audacity Parking Early drop off/Late pick up Girls’ Tech Camp
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Future Plans Where do we go from here?
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Future Plans Girl Scouts Advanced Game Design Chaires Marianna/Gadsen Reutiger More Coding Camps
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Lessons What we learned from this
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Lessons You’ll never be completely prepared (but try)
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Lessons You’ll never be completely prepared (but try) The kids will only be as invested as you are
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Lessons You’ll never be completely prepared (but try) The kids will only be as invested as you are Be flexible, but try to stay on schedule They will notice if you don’t do what you say you will
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Lessons You’ll never be completely prepared (but try) The kids will only be as invested as you are Be flexible, but try to stay on schedule Follow up Give additional resources Ask for feedback
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Thank You
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