Great Professional Development Offering: Palm Camp
Carla Hurchalla, Cherie Skeeter, and Patti Weeg have organized an amazing professional development offering for teachers in Maryland's Wicomico school district. They call it Palm Camp. Approximately 20 campers (teachers in the school district) are spending the week learning about handheld computing. The campers spent Monday attending the Mid-Atlantic Handheld Conference. Instead of simply going to the conference and then having no follow-up, Wicomico's campers get to spend the rest of the week learning, discussing, and exploring ideas from the conference. In fact, Tuesday I was their "guest camp counselor." I demonstrated a myriad of activities, strategies, and software for Palm computers. The campers got to participate in many sample lessons, so they were able to see handheld computing used in context. The best part was that the campers used these lessons as a springboard for brainstorming ways they can integrate handheld computing into their curriculum. The camp continues through Thursday. Campers will learn how to make eBooks, use iKWL, What-If Builder, and more.
Wicomico's Palm Camp seems to be a highly effective way to deliver teacher training for handheld computing! A couple of the campers actually remarked that they can't wait for school to begin because they are so excited to use handhelds with students! To learn more about the camp and to see photos, click here.
Reader Comments (3)
Hi Tony,
Thank you for coming to Maryland and sharing the many exciting ways you use handhelds with students to enhance learning. It was great to have you visit us for a day at Palm Camp. Your enthusiasm is contagious!
Thank you for your incredible website. It is *the* number one place to find information about Palms.
Looking forward to seeing you again at another conference... :-)
~Patti
Tony -
I whole-heartedly share in Patti's statement that your presence at Palm Camp added a great level of contagious enthusiasm! Your day with us was the perfect way to follow-up the conference and to springboard into the remaining days of camp.
Thank you so much for the wonderful job you did. Many of the campers are really looking forward to getting into the classroom and putting into action some of the things that you shared with us!
Again, thanks for all of your hard work and it was really a pleasure to meet you!
Cherie Skeeter
I learned so much from camp. Tony you gave me some great educational ideas to take with me to my classroom.
THANKS !!
Carrie