• edcamp MALeads 2023

    EdCamp MALeads Brings Leaders Together to Share Ideas on a Post-Pandemic Future By Bobbie French     What could be better than spending the day connecting with other educators and sharing ideas on topics you chose? Getting to do it IN PERSON after a year of being virtual!! We were excited to bring EdCamp MALeads back […]

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    Special Event: EdCamp MACoaches

       

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  • Tales from EdCamp Worcester

    On October 19th over 200 educators and students from around Central Massachusetts gathered at Worcester Technical High School for Edcamp Worcester 2019.  Wow what a success it was! It was a great day of learning and collaboration. Workshops focussed on making connections, collaboration, group expertise and tech tools.  Over 30 students even volunteered to help […]

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  • Reflecting on EdcampBoston 2019, Six Months Later…

    One of the many things that MassCue does to support learning across the Commonwealth is supporting EdCamps. Including Edcamp Boston. Edcamps are “unconferences” that are free to attend thanks to the generous donations of sponsors. As I reflect back on the incredible day in March, I am so grateful that MassCue donated to support the […]

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  • EdCamp Cape Cod 2019 Success!

    On Monday, July 15, more than 30 educators gathered at Barnstable High School for EdCamp Cape Cod. Some came from as far away as Chicago!  EdCamp Cape Cod is in its 7th year, and we had many returning edcampers, as well as a good amount of first time edcampers! From the moment people showed up […]

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    #edcampMAleads 2019

    This year over 100 educational leaders woke up early on a Saturday morning in February and traveled to Franklin, Massachusetts to attend #edcampMALeads. This edcamp is a form of unconference designed specifically for leaders and their needs. Unlike traditional conferences which have schedules set months in advance by the people running the conference, Edcamp has […]

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    Mirror, Mirror On The Wall, EdCamp Style Works For All!

    Reflections of #EdCampSEMass by Rayna Freedman, Jacqueline Prester, Karen Winsper and Kim Zajac #EdCampSEMass opened its doors once again to host its 3rd annual event on Saturday, December 1, 2018.  We welcomed sixty-seven attendees from forty-four different districts and/or companies to join a day of collaborative learning and professional development and personal recharging! The session board […]

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  • Edcamp:  Voice and Choice in Professional Learning 

    We often speak about providing students with voice and choice in their learning.  But what about the adults? Edcamp is an “unconference” designed specifically for educators.  A national phenomenon, educators flock to Edcamps seeking an organic, participant driven learning experience.     On a cold Saturday morning in February, 61 educators gathered in Franklin for the second Edcamp MALeads, sponsored by the MSAA Elementary Committee.  […]

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  • EdCampSEMass17

    by Destiny, Student Panel Member, #EdCampSEMass In early December 2017, the second annual EdCampSEMass was held at Norton Middle School in Norton, MA. Once again, MassCUE sponsored the day where over 40 districts from across the region were represented by dedicated educators willing to give up their Saturday to enhance their professional learning. In addition […]

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  • EdCamp SEMass

    Experiencing EdCamp SEMass Imagine watching a Snapchat story from an educator at #EdCampSEMass. Snaps from over 30 school districts of educators in attendance left inspired to try something new or explore concepts further.  Your screen fills with several laughing educators who you quickly realize are a principal, school committee member, and teacher. There is a […]

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    Tips Plan and Host your First Edcamp

    Gear Up to Host your First EdCamp With a bit of planning, hosting your first Edcamp can lead to an energizing day filled with meaningful learning for your fellow educators. I was part of a team that ran our first-ever Edcamp North Shore in Lynnfield Public Schools and wanted to share some of the steps […]

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