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This summer in Philadelphia, ntcamp launched its first unconference for new teachers and veteran teachers. On the hottest day of the Philadelphia summer, teachers, students, administrators, technology specialists, and professors gathered in Philadelphia for a successful day of impromptu professional development.


Riding the success and positive feedback of ntcamp 2010, the organizers of ntcamp have decided to host two ntcamp events in 2011. Our goal is to take ntcamp on the road in the winter and find a different location each year to host and bring it home to Philadelphia in the summer. We want to expand this free conference opportunity and take our goal of providing essential, practical professional development to as many locations as possible.


I am extremely excited to announce that ntcamp 2011 will be hosted by Burlington High School in Burlington, MA on February 26, 2011. The organizers at ntcamp are excited to take our show on the road and are very grateful for the opportunity to bring this unconference to Burlington High School. Also, a very special thank you must be extended to Patrick Larkin, Principal of BHS, for inviting us into his home and letting us use the great facilities at BHS.


Registration will be available today at 2 pm EST and we will add updates periodically via this website. Please bookmark and share this site for continuous updates and information concerning “ntcamp 2011: Burlington”

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Comment by Desmond A. Hasty on September 23, 2010 at 5:41am
Congratulations and I am excited about your projections! Hopefully I will be in attendance.

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