Activities

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Camp's agenda

The camp is inspired by similar-spirit events in Israel and abroad, first to mention Kinnernet. The agenda and contents of the camp are formed by the participants themselves. Several activities take place in parallel, while participants freely move among the rooms and topics based solely upon their interest (and common courtesy and politeness).


The activities

The main activity of the camp are "cortexstorming" sessions in the main hall – a kind of light and fun brainstorming on ideas presented by the participants. Secondary activities are "appendixstorming" - series of innovative fun activities, different from cortexstorming, aimed at stimulating generation and sharing of ideas; they take place in the secondary hall. Additional activities - userbreezing - take place in parallel in 3 UB rooms and include interactive activities as discussions, workshops, etc. in the spirit of the camp. 3 diversion rooms are active non-stop – creative room, game room and recreation room. Other, unclassified activities go on listed in "other" page. Finally, yet 2 additional rooms are "open rooms" reserved for spontaneous activity, e.g. private discussions, brainstorms, etc.

Below is the EureKamp's floor plan with the activities specified for each space.

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Participation = contribution

Contribution to camp's activities is the #1 criterion for being invited to EureKamp. The camp is as good as your contribution makes it. You can contribute to any type of activity – present an idea for cortexstorming, host or participate in an appendixstorming activity, host a discussion or workshop in userbreezing, contribute a feature for diversion room, etc. In order to contribute an activity, you prepare it, list its description with your name on the appropriate Wiki page, list it in the schedule (for full-slot activities) and bring it to the camp.



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