Helping Camps go Virtual for 2020
We’re Sorry If You Weren’t Able To Join Us, But You can Watch the Full Webinar Below.
In this webinar, you will have the opportunity to learn from and get answers from three experts in the camp and content market to help your camp go virtual.
As camps are beginning to explore options for the 2020 camp season in light of COVID-19, we are excited to share with you ways to help create a virtual offering that will not only allow you to connect with your campers as well as provide you an opportunity to create ongoing revenue for your camp. You will also have the opportunity to ask questions to our experts that cover camps, programming, and content.
Meet Our Presenters
Bob Budah
Extreme STEAM Science Kids
Bob grew up at Park Shore Country Day Camp, has over 50 years in the camp industry, and was the first camp owner to train at Walt Disney World. That experience enabled him to create Disney Dynamics in camping. His quest for keeping Park Shore on the cutting edge inspired him to start Extreme STEAM Science Kids in 2011. ESSK is a summer science camp that specializes in providing “campified” on-site and virtual robotics programs to camps and campers. ESSK creates camp programs that are fun AND infused with 21st-century skill development of critical thinking, collaborative teamwork, creativity, and adaptability. ESSK’s latest venture is a partnership with Wonder Workshop. Utilizing Dash’s Neighborhood, ESSK will bring virtual robotics experiences to camps and campers across the country. Campers will learn, stay connected, and collaborate in an exciting camp atmosphere. They won’t miss a beat of fun, education, and entertainment – just like in camp!
Jennifer Rodriguez
ESSK Education and Training Squad Leader
Jennifer is a certified teacher and currently teaching Middle School, Advanced English Language Arts. She is passionate about education on all levels and believes it to be the foundation of all successes in life. She grew up in the camping world and sequenced through the many different positions a person can have while working at a camp. She remembers waiting all school year just to pass by so she could be back at camp enjoying the many fun and diverse things there was to do. She believes that being part of the ESSK team is combining the benefit of Robotics with the FUN of camp. She looks forward to working with this team in creating fun virtual robotic programs that will engage and enhance the lives of families around the world.
Bryan L. Miller
Wonder Workshop
Bryan is a former camper, counselor, and Boy’s Group Director at Breezy Point Day Camp, located in Langhorne, PA and spent almost 30 years growing up at the camp. He is a former kindergarten teacher, K-5 computer teacher, and Director of Educational Technology at one of the largest, private independent schools in the US. Bryan now serves as Senior Director of Global Strategic Outreach at Wonder Workshop, creators of Dash, Dot and Cue robots where their award-winning robots and curriculum are now found and used in over 25,000 schools across the US and is working with the team to provide this opportunity to the camp world.