DS106 Radio Summer Camp

It’s online conferencing…. but not as you know it. Simply turn on the radio, take your headphones and tune in.
Your Day at Camp
Duration: 12 hours (starting at 10:00 BST (UTC +1), 05:00 EDT (UTC -4)
02:00 PDT (UTC -7))
Event site: https://listen.reclaimed.tech/summer-camp
Highlights include: We’ll be kicking off the day with tunes and chat with Special Guest Chahira Nouira, and host a RetroTech and Home Networking with Special Guest Phil Walker and Jim Groom.
Later in the day we are excited to welcome back Pilot Irwin for a game session and also chat with Taylor Jadin and Chris Blankenship about the Domain of One’s Own Upgrades happening this summer.
Brining it home it’s Radio Across Oceans: with special guest DJs and Vinylheads Clint Lalonde and Martin Weller, and there’ll be a preview of our new podcast, Faces of Reclaim, hosted by Alexis Block with Special Guests Laura Gibbs and Sam Hooper.
You’ll hear from everyone in Team Reclaim, and there’ll be some community campfire hours, too.
A bit about DS106 radio
Internet radio is not a new medium in open and distance education, and during the pandemic saw a resurgence as educators took to the airwaves on grassroots stations such as DS106 Radio.
Digital Storytelling (also affectionately known as ds106) is an open, online course that happens at various times throughout the year at the University of Mary Washington… but you can join in whenever you like and leave whenever you need.
DS106 began at the University of Mary Washington in Spring of 2010 when Jim Groom re-imagined the way the Computer Science Course in Digital Storytelling, CPSC 106, might be taught. Since Jim Groom blogged about ds106 as an open and online experiment on December 7, 2010, this site has aggregated and archived 92308 blog posts created by its participants.