2023
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 | Dörner, Jördis; Lorenz, Anja: Learning Architects #06 Anja Lorenz: Barcamps, Offenheit und die Feuerwehr. Podcast, 2023. @misc{Dörner2023,
title = {Learning Architects #06 Anja Lorenz: Barcamps, Offenheit und die Feuerwehr},
author = {Jördis Dörner and Anja Lorenz},
url = {https://learning-architects.podigee.io/7-anja-lorenz},
year = {2023},
date = {2023-06-15},
urldate = {2023-06-15},
abstract = {Barcamps sind Veranstaltungsformate ohne festes Programm. Mit Anja spreche ich über dieses Format und die typische Barcamp-Atmosphäre. Wir erklären Schritt für Schritt, wie wir ihr selbst Barcamps organisieren und durchführen könnt. Es geht um die gängigsten Befürchtungen und ganz konkrete Tipps.},
howpublished = {Podcast},
keywords = {BarCamp, educamp, leisure, podcast},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {misc}
}
Barcamps sind Veranstaltungsformate ohne festes Programm. Mit Anja spreche ich über dieses Format und die typische Barcamp-Atmosphäre. Wir erklären Schritt für Schritt, wie wir ihr selbst Barcamps organisieren und durchführen könnt. Es geht um die gängigsten Befürchtungen und ganz konkrete Tipps. |
2018
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 | Muuß-Merholz, Jöran; Fabri, Blanche: 10 years EduCamps, 6 years OERcamps: Transforming Education through Open Conference Formats. Beitrag auf der Open Education Global Conference (OER Global), Delft, 24.04.2018. @misc{mm2018oeglobal,
title = {10 years EduCamps, 6 years OERcamps: Transforming Education through Open Conference Formats},
author = {Jöran Muuß-Merholz and Blanche Fabri},
url = {http://joeran.de/oeglobalbarcamps/
http://sched.co/DpZl},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-04-24},
urldate = {2018-05-07},
address = {Delft},
abstract = {Barcamps represent an unconference format with a common theme but without pre-planned programme. The session schedule is designed collaboratively at the beginning of each (un-)conference day. In Germany there are several barcamps in the field of education. Two of them will be highlighted from the position of members of their organising teams. “Educamps” on digital media in education started in 2008 and have since taken place 21 times. “OERcamps” on Open Educational Resources started in 2012 and have since taken place 9 times.
A recent review of OER-related activities in Germany on behalf of UNESCO (Orr, Neumann, Muuß-Merholz 2017, 8) found: “Since OER activities are mostly driven bottom-up, there has been a need for sharing questions, experiences and materials between players, who have been isolated in their own institutions. These players found opportunities for sharing in cross-sector events and communities. Especially the barcamp/unconference format turned out to fit tremendously well developing a strong German OER community. Indeed, Germany so far has seen a remarkably strong cross-sector community with common interest in OER.”
Barcamps open up new and contemporary formats for learning based on openness, sharing, personal meaning, participation and equality. They are the appropriate format of education for a time in which we are depending on not only transferring fixed knowledge but also co-creating new knowledge. Barcamps are about sharing, discussing, negotiating solutions for a world in change. Barcamps are one way of transforming education through open approaches from bottom-up.
Barcamps are not only a real best practice of open pedagogy and open educational practices. They are also the source of collective development and use of open educational materials. The documentation with collaboratively text documents, blogging, podcasts etc. are mostly shared under a CC BY licence. The organisers also provide templates for documentation and planning under CC BY.},
howpublished = {Beitrag auf der Open Education Global Conference (OER Global)},
keywords = {BarCamp, educamp, OERCamp, OERde, OERde16, OERde17, open educational ressources (OER)},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {presentation}
}
Barcamps represent an unconference format with a common theme but without pre-planned programme. The session schedule is designed collaboratively at the beginning of each (un-)conference day. In Germany there are several barcamps in the field of education. Two of them will be highlighted from the position of members of their organising teams. “Educamps” on digital media in education started in 2008 and have since taken place 21 times. “OERcamps” on Open Educational Resources started in 2012 and have since taken place 9 times.
A recent review of OER-related activities in Germany on behalf of UNESCO (Orr, Neumann, Muuß-Merholz 2017, 8) found: “Since OER activities are mostly driven bottom-up, there has been a need for sharing questions, experiences and materials between players, who have been isolated in their own institutions. These players found opportunities for sharing in cross-sector events and communities. Especially the barcamp/unconference format turned out to fit tremendously well developing a strong German OER community. Indeed, Germany so far has seen a remarkably strong cross-sector community with common interest in OER.”
Barcamps open up new and contemporary formats for learning based on openness, sharing, personal meaning, participation and equality. They are the appropriate format of education for a time in which we are depending on not only transferring fixed knowledge but also co-creating new knowledge. Barcamps are about sharing, discussing, negotiating solutions for a world in change. Barcamps are one way of transforming education through open approaches from bottom-up.
Barcamps are not only a real best practice of open pedagogy and open educational practices. They are also the source of collective development and use of open educational materials. The documentation with collaboratively text documents, blogging, podcasts etc. are mostly shared under a CC BY licence. The organisers also provide templates for documentation and planning under CC BY. |
 | Muuß-Merholz, Jöran; Fabri, Blanche: Conferences open to all! Mainstreaming open education through unconferences and barcamps. 9th annual conference for Open Education research, practice and policy (OER18), 18–19 April 2018, Bristol, UK, Bristol, 19.04.2018. @misc{mm2018oer18,
title = {Conferences open to all! Mainstreaming open education through unconferences and barcamps},
author = {Jöran Muuß-Merholz and Blanche Fabri},
url = {http://joeran.de/oer18oercamp/
https://oer18.oerconf.org/sessions/conferences-open-to-all-mainstreaming-open-education-through-unconferences-and-barcamps-1873/},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-04-19},
urldate = {2018-05-07},
address = {Bristol},
organization = {Association for Learning Technology (ALT)},
abstract = {Barcamps or open conferences are open education events which are open to all. They represent an unconference format with a common theme but without pre-planned programme. The session schedule is designed collaboratively at the beginning of each (un-)conference day. In Germany there are several barcamps in the field of education. Three of them will be highlighted. “Educamps” on digital media in education started in 2008 and have since taken place 21 times. “OERcamps” on Open Educational Resources started in 2012 and have since taken place 9 times. “InklusionsCamp” on inclusive education which has taken place for the first time in 2015.
A recent review of OER-related activities in Germany on behalf of UNESCO (Orr, Neumann, Muuß-Merholz 2017, 8) found: “Since OER activities are mostly driven bottom-up, there has been a need for sharing questions, experiences and materials between players, who have been isolated in their own institutions. These players found opportunities for sharing in cross-sector events and communities. Especially the barcamp/unconference format turned out to fit tremendously well developing a strong German OER community. Indeed, Germany so far has seen a remarkably strong cross-sector community with common interest in OER.”
Barcamps open up new and contemporary formats for learning based on openness, sharing, personal meaning, participation and equality. They are the appropriate format of education for a time in which we are depending on not only transferring fixed knowledge but also co-creating new knowledge. Barcamps are about sharing, discussing, negotiating solutions for a world in change. Barcamps are one way of transforming education through open approaches from bottom-up.
Barcamps are not only a real best practice of open pedagogy and open educational practices. They are also the source of collective development and use of open educational materials (Bernhardt & Kirchner 2009). The documentation with collaborative text documents, blogging, podcasts etc. are mostly shared under a CC BY licence. The organisers also provide templates for documentation and planning under CC BY.
Barcamps provide a radical “Open to all” approach by lowering the barriers by removing participation fees and any formal requirements, fostering cross sectoral collaboration, encouraging volunteering and peer to peer support for participants, facilitate ways of participation via digital media. Barcamps aim to be truely inclusive events.
In this presentation we will give an overview on these characteristics. We would also like to encourage the participants to discuss how they can bring open conferencing to their home turfs.
References
Bernhardt, T., & Kirchner, M. (2009). Web 2.0 Meets Conference: The EduCamp as. Looking Toward the Future of Technology-Enhanced Education: Ubiquitous Learning and the Digital Native, 192.
Greenhill, K., & Wiebrands, C. (2008). The unconference: a new model for better professional communication.
Wenger, E. (1998). Communities of practice: Learning, meaning, and identity. Cambridge university press.
Orr, D., Neumann, J., & Muuß-Merholz, J. (2017). German OER Practices and Policy — from Bottom-up to Top-down Initiatives. UNESCO Institute for Information Technologies in Education (IITE).},
howpublished = {9th annual conference for Open Education research, practice and policy (OER18), 18–19 April 2018, Bristol, UK},
keywords = {BarCamp, educamp, OERCamp, OERde, OERde16, OERde17, open educational ressources (OER)},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {presentation}
}
Barcamps or open conferences are open education events which are open to all. They represent an unconference format with a common theme but without pre-planned programme. The session schedule is designed collaboratively at the beginning of each (un-)conference day. In Germany there are several barcamps in the field of education. Three of them will be highlighted. “Educamps” on digital media in education started in 2008 and have since taken place 21 times. “OERcamps” on Open Educational Resources started in 2012 and have since taken place 9 times. “InklusionsCamp” on inclusive education which has taken place for the first time in 2015.
A recent review of OER-related activities in Germany on behalf of UNESCO (Orr, Neumann, Muuß-Merholz 2017, 8) found: “Since OER activities are mostly driven bottom-up, there has been a need for sharing questions, experiences and materials between players, who have been isolated in their own institutions. These players found opportunities for sharing in cross-sector events and communities. Especially the barcamp/unconference format turned out to fit tremendously well developing a strong German OER community. Indeed, Germany so far has seen a remarkably strong cross-sector community with common interest in OER.”
Barcamps open up new and contemporary formats for learning based on openness, sharing, personal meaning, participation and equality. They are the appropriate format of education for a time in which we are depending on not only transferring fixed knowledge but also co-creating new knowledge. Barcamps are about sharing, discussing, negotiating solutions for a world in change. Barcamps are one way of transforming education through open approaches from bottom-up.
Barcamps are not only a real best practice of open pedagogy and open educational practices. They are also the source of collective development and use of open educational materials (Bernhardt & Kirchner 2009). The documentation with collaborative text documents, blogging, podcasts etc. are mostly shared under a CC BY licence. The organisers also provide templates for documentation and planning under CC BY.
Barcamps provide a radical “Open to all” approach by lowering the barriers by removing participation fees and any formal requirements, fostering cross sectoral collaboration, encouraging volunteering and peer to peer support for participants, facilitate ways of participation via digital media. Barcamps aim to be truely inclusive events.
In this presentation we will give an overview on these characteristics. We would also like to encourage the participants to discuss how they can bring open conferencing to their home turfs.
References
Bernhardt, T., & Kirchner, M. (2009). Web 2.0 Meets Conference: The EduCamp as. Looking Toward the Future of Technology-Enhanced Education: Ubiquitous Learning and the Digital Native, 192.
Greenhill, K., & Wiebrands, C. (2008). The unconference: a new model for better professional communication.
Wenger, E. (1998). Communities of practice: Learning, meaning, and identity. Cambridge university press.
Orr, D., Neumann, J., & Muuß-Merholz, J. (2017). German OER Practices and Policy — from Bottom-up to Top-down Initiatives. UNESCO Institute for Information Technologies in Education (IITE). |
 | Lorenz, Anja; Obermüller, Kai: Laser endgeil!. Session auf dem 10. Educamp #educampX, Neuharlingersiel, 2018. @workshop{lor2018educampx,
title = {Laser endgeil!},
author = {Anja Lorenz and Kai Obermüller},
url = {https://x.educamps.org/
http://bit.ly/educampx-laser},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-03-09},
urldate = {2018-03-09},
booktitle = {Session auf dem 10. Educamp #educampX},
address = {Neuharlingersiel},
howpublished = {Session auf dem 10. Educamp #educampX},
type = {BarCamp-Session},
keywords = {BarCamp, educamp, fablab, laser cutting, leisure, makerspace, making},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {workshop}
}
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2016
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 | Andrasch, Matthias; Lorenz, Anja: h5p interaktive Videos und mehr. Session auf dem Educamp in Hattingen #echat16, Hattingen, 2016. @workshop{lorenz2016echat16,
title = {h5p interaktive Videos und mehr},
author = {Matthias Andrasch and Anja Lorenz},
url = {https://echat16.educamps.org/
https://echat16.educamps.org/session/h5p-interaktive-videos-und-mehr/},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-10-08},
urldate = {2016-10-08},
booktitle = {Session auf dem Educamp in Hattingen #echat16},
address = {Hattingen},
howpublished = {Session auf dem Educamp in Hattingen #echat16},
keywords = {BarCamp, educamp, h5p, leisure},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {workshop}
}
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 | Lorenz, Anja: Allo <3 Siri: Rumspielen mit KIs. Session auf dem Educamp Hattingen 2016 #echat16, Hattingen, 2016. @workshop{lorenz2016echat16b,
title = {Allo <3 Siri: Rumspielen mit KIs},
author = {Anja Lorenz},
url = {https://echat16.educamps.org/session/allo/},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-10-08},
urldate = {2016-10-08},
booktitle = {Session auf dem Educamp Hattingen 2016 #echat16},
address = {Hattingen},
howpublished = {Session auf dem Educamp Hattingen 2016 #echat16},
keywords = {Allo, BarCamp, Chatbot, educamp, leisure, Siri},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {workshop}
}
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2015
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 | Lorenz, Anja: Was sollen MOOCs von Hochschulen leisten?. Session auf dem EduCamp Berlin 2015 #ecber2015, Berlin, 2015. @workshop{loren2015ecber15b,
title = {Was sollen MOOCs von Hochschulen leisten?},
author = {Anja Lorenz},
url = {https://ecber15.educamps.org/
https://ecber15.educamps.org/session/was-sollen-moocs-leisten/},
year = {2015},
date = {2015-09-06},
urldate = {2018-03-12},
booktitle = {Session auf dem EduCamp Berlin 2015 #ecber2015},
address = {Berlin},
howpublished = {Session auf dem EduCamp Berlin 2015 #ecber2015},
keywords = {BarCamp, digitalisation, educamp, higher education, massive open online course (MOOC), mooin, open educational ressources (OER), pMOOCs},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {workshop}
}
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 | Lorenz, Anja; Wittke, Andreas: Secret MOOC stories. Session auf dem EduCamp Berlin 2016 #ecber2016, Berlin, 2015. @workshop{lorenz2015ecber15,
title = {Secret MOOC stories},
author = {Anja Lorenz and Andreas Wittke},
url = {https://ecber15.educamps.org/
https://ecber15.educamps.org/session/mooccamp-secret-mooc-stories/},
year = {2015},
date = {2015-09-05},
urldate = {2018-03-12},
booktitle = {Session auf dem EduCamp Berlin 2016 #ecber2016},
address = {Berlin},
howpublished = {Session auf dem EduCamp Berlin 2016 #ecber2016},
keywords = {BarCamp, digital badges, digitalisation, educamp, massive open online course (MOOC), moodle, mooin, open educational ressources (OER)},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {workshop}
}
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2014
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 | Lorenz, Anja: Werbung für Bildungsangebote: Kreativ und nicht plump. Session auf dem EduCamp Frankfurt 2014 #ecfra14, Frankfurt, 2014. @workshop{lorenz2014ecfra14,
title = {Werbung für Bildungsangebote: Kreativ und nicht plump},
author = {Anja Lorenz},
url = {https://ecfra14.educamps.org/
https://ecfra14.educamps.org/session/werbung-fuer-bildungsangebote-kreativ-und-nicht-plump/},
year = {2014},
date = {2014-04-13},
urldate = {2014-04-13},
booktitle = {Session auf dem EduCamp Frankfurt 2014 #ecfra14},
address = {Frankfurt},
howpublished = {Session auf dem EduCamp Frankfurt 2014 #ecfra14},
keywords = {BarCamp, educamp, leisure, marketing, massive open online course (MOOC)},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {workshop}
}
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2013
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 | Lorenz, Anja: Finanzierung von Bildungsangeboten. Session auf dem EduCamp Berlin 2013 #ecb13, Berlin, 2013. @workshop{lorenz2013ecb13,
title = {Finanzierung von Bildungsangeboten},
author = {Anja Lorenz},
url = {https://ecb13.educamps.org/},
year = {2013},
date = {2013-11-03},
urldate = {2013-11-03},
booktitle = {Session auf dem EduCamp Berlin 2013 #ecb13},
address = {Berlin},
howpublished = {Session auf dem EduCamp Berlin 2013 #ecb13},
keywords = {BarCamp, educamp, eLearning, leisure},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {workshop}
}
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 | Lorenz, Anja: CC-BY-SA ...und dann?. Session auf dem EduCamp Berlin 2013 #ecber13, Berlin, 2013. @workshop{lorenz2013ecber13,
title = { CC-BY-SA ...und dann?},
author = {Anja Lorenz},
year = {2013},
date = {2013-11-02},
urldate = {2013-11-02},
booktitle = {Session auf dem EduCamp Berlin 2013 #ecber13},
address = {Berlin},
howpublished = {Session auf dem EduCamp Berlin 2013 #ecber13},
keywords = {BarCamp, educamp, L3T, leisure, open educational ressources (OER)},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {workshop}
}
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2012
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 | Lorenz, Anja: L3T: OER-Tracking. Session auf dem EduCamp Ilmenau 2012 #ecil12, Ilmenau, 2012. @workshop{lorenz2012ecil12,
title = {L3T: OER-Tracking},
author = {Anja Lorenz},
url = {https://ecil12.educamps.org/
https://anjalorenz.wordpress.com/2012/10/24/ecil12-meine-session/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAeSUX0drjM},
year = {2012},
date = {2012-10-20},
urldate = {2012-10-20},
booktitle = {Session auf dem EduCamp Ilmenau 2012 #ecil12},
address = {Ilmenau},
howpublished = {Session auf dem EduCamp Ilmenau 2012 #ecil12},
keywords = {Analytics, BarCamp, educamp, L3T, leisure, open educational ressources (OER)},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {workshop}
}
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2011
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 | Lorenz, Anja: Wohin mit User Generated Content?. Session auf dem EduCamp Bremen 2011 #echb11, Bremen, 2011. @workshop{lorenz2011echb11,
title = {Wohin mit User Generated Content?},
author = {Anja Lorenz},
url = {https://echb11.educamps.org/
https://echb11.educamps.org/r9-wohin-mit-user-generated-content/
http://piratepad.net/wohinmitugc},
year = {2011},
date = {2011-03-20},
urldate = {2018-03-12},
booktitle = {Session auf dem EduCamp Bremen 2011 #echb11},
address = {Bremen},
howpublished = {Session auf dem EduCamp Bremen 2011 #echb11},
keywords = {BarCamp, educamp, user generated content},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {workshop}
}
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