Friday, May 23, 2014

Turning OFF Technology and Turing ON Personality

By: Traci Stratford, JCC Camp Kingswood Assistant Director

As I write this, my iPhone sits on my desk to the right, Outlook is open, a new email
reminder pops up in the bottom right corner of my screen every few minutes and the Kingswood’s  Facebook and Twitter pages are open in my web browser.   I am constantly connected to technology- tweets, texts, likes, Instagram, Yelp, the game 2048 and the constant ‘bing’ when a new email arrives in my inbox.  Technology has become a cornerstone in the way we live our lives and it’s not going away anytime soon.

Unless… the user is spending the summer at Camp Kingswood.  We’ve made our camp “screen free”- no iPhones, Gameboys, DSii, iPods, Kindles… nothing with a screen.  We don’t deny that technology is important and we’re looking forward to blogging, Facebook posting, tweeting and photo sharing all summer long from Bridgton.  These intentional technological communication methods are simply to share with those not at camp, the amazing things happening at Kingswood when we’ve unplugged for the summer.  The real question to ask is why deviate so drastically from what has become the norm in our everyday lives?

Steve Baskin is the owner/director of Camp Champions, a partner of Everwood Day Camp in Massachusetts and Camp Pinnacle in North Carolina as well as an American Camping Association (ACA) Board Member.  I came across a Ted Talk Steve gave in San Antonio last year.  If in your hours of Internet browsing you watch one video today—I hope this is it.  Steve articulates exactly why Kingswood has made the decision to disconnect  and allow the true power of the camp community to shine in absence of technology. 

Enjoy - and i’d love to hear your feedback and comments. As I mentioned, I’m always connected.



An 11 minute video -- now a short one minute read:

  • The average teenager spends 53 hours a week looking at an electronic screen; 11 hours texting alone.
  • A fulfilling life starts with interpersonal, face-to-face connections that require the following skills - all of which require practice:
o   Empathy
o   Reading other people
o   Body language
o   Intonation
  • Research by the Partnership for 21stCentury Skills found college and high school graduates are entering the work force with a deficit of skills; they do not have the skills necessary to be successful in a world defined by flux and change.
  • The research stresses the importance of the following skills (all of which are learned at camp!)
o   Oral communication: the ability to listen and persuade another human beings
o   Collaboration: the ability to get together with a group of people, some not of your choosing, and agree on a goal, plan and execute that plan (sounds like a typical day at camp)
o   Creativity
None of these skills happen by accident

Camp is the most immersive and intentional experience for creating and growing these skills. Camp is the only place where you can get elementary school kids and teenagers to log off and put down their technology—and they love it! This is what genuine connection feels like!  For 16 hours a day at camp we unplug. We’re together with other human beings. Nonstop.


Camp isn’t taking technology away...
Camp teaches the skills to be able to turn off technology and turn on personality

TedX Talks. (23 January, 2013). Unplugging our kids: Steve Baskin at TEDxSanAntonio. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rI3olRHxP4 

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Meet Two More Unit Heads!

In addition to Eitan and Annette, we are really excited to introduce our two other summer 2014 unit heads. Both are new staff members who are eagerly looking forward to joining our great camp community for the summer!


Meet Julie!

Julie!
What’s your camp connection?
My husband and his whole family were Kingswood campers and this summer will be my son Jacob's 2nd summer at Kingswood! My other son Eli will also be joining us this summer. 

What do you do when you’re not at camp (off season)?: 
I've been a speech language pathologist working over the years with both children and adults. I like to cook and both bake and decorate cakes. Nothing fancy...but definitely FUN!

Favorite camp activity: 
I don't know yet....I haven't been to camp in a loooooong time! Probably something that involves singing and archery!

Favorite camp food: 
I'm hoping for s'mores!

What are you most looking forward to this summer?: 
I can't wait to be outside all summer long! I'm really looking forward to watching the campers enjoy new experiences as they get to participate in activities that are not typically available during the school year. 

Anything else we (the greater Kingswood family) needs to know?:  
I like to pay things forward and hope to be contagious in that way ;)

Meet Jesse!

Unfortunately we don't have penguins at camp... yet...
What’s your camp connection?: 
This is my first time at camp. I was introduced to it by Julie (Tanguay), the Zohar Director- who was my professor this last semester. 

What do you do when you’re not at camp (off season)?: 
I am a speech and language therapy assistant for a public school system. 

Favorite camp activity: swimming

Favorite camp food: We will have to see....

What are you most looking forward to this summer?: Making lots of new memories!

Anything else we (the greater Kingswood family) needs to know?: This will be my daughters first time at a sleep away camp too. I can't wait for her to make memories too. 

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Leadership Team Introductions Continue!

Camp is great-- good friends, wonderful counselors and tons of fun programs and activities you don't have the opportunity to do anywhere else.  Today we're introducing you to the two people who are psyched to make all of the programs and activities at camp this summer moments you're sure not to forget!


Meet our Summer Assistant Director of Activities:Liran Kremnitzer

What’s your camp connection?: This will be my 11th summer at camp - all as a staff member. I spent 7 summers at Crane Lake Camp, 1 summer at Kimama New York and 2 summers at Camp Chi in Wisconsin.

What do you do when you’re not at camp (off season)?: 
I am the educational director at Camp USA Israel.

Favorite camp activity: Tennis

Favorite camp food:  Cookout

What are you most looking forward to this summer?: Meeting all the staff and campers for the first time!

Anything else we (the greater Kingswood family) needs to know?: I have a cute baby, she will join us later this summer!

Meet our Program Director: Rob Willis

What’s your camp connection?: This will be my ninth summer at camp, I found the camp online when I decided to work at a summer camp. I went to family camp in Vermont as a kid, so I knew I wanted to be in New England. Kingswood seemed like the right fit, so here I am!  

What do you do when you’re not at camp (off season)?: I am a program coordinator and reading tutor for students in Kindergarten-fifth grade in Greensboro, North Carolina.


Favorite camp activity: Camping and hiking trips


Favorite camp food:  Sandwiches!


What are you most looking forward to this summer?: 

I am excited for my new role at camp this summer. I am really looking forward to seeing my ideas come to life in the programming end of camp!

Anything else we (the greater Kingswood family) needs to know?: I think that this summer is going to be tons of fun, and I cannot wait to see all of my friends young and old from my years at camp.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Meet the Kingswood Leadership Team!

Summer is right around the corner... can you feel it? We finally have some warm weather vibes up here in New England (thanks so much, Mother Nature- lets keep it this way for a while!)  and we are in high gear getting ready for camp. Session 1 begins in 40 days! 
A few weeks ago, members of our Leadership Team met in Boston for a weekend of planning and preparation for the summer ahead.  Over the next week or so, we'll be introducing you to these fantastic individuals. 
Without further adieu... (and in no particular order, nor with any rhyme or reason)

Meet Two Unit Heads
Annette Dzidek & Eitan Levine!

Eitan and Annette!

Annette
What’s your camp connection?: I was first recruited to work for the inclusion program (Zohar) and have since then moved around camp and worked as a counselor and was a unit head last summer. This will be my fourth year on staff at Camp Kingswood

What do you do when you’re not at camp (off season)?: When I'm not at camp I am a Speech and Language Pathologist Assistant for students ages 5 to 20.

Favorite camp activity: Beach volleyball

Favorite camp food: My favorite camp food would have to be Wacky Mac! 

What are you most looking forward to this summer?: Having an awesome summer of laughs and excitement with all of our campers! 

Eitan
What’s your camp connection?: This will be my 12th summer at camp.
What do you do when you’re not at camp (off season)?: During the non-camp season, I am a filmmaker.
Favorite camp activity: Pandemonium (It's an actual activity).
Favorite camp food: Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup on a rainy day.
What are you most looking forward to this summer?: Camping trips, camping trips, camping trips.
Anything else we (the greater Kingswood family) needs to know?:  No matter if your camper is an Ol (Olim) or a Bog (Bogrim), I'm gonna work my hardest to make this the summer to remember!

Meet our Jewish Educator
Sara Eiser!

Sara!
What’s your camp connection?: Brand new to Kingswood, but excited to finally get to spend time at a Jewish camp!

What do you do when you’re not at camp (off season)?: I'm a full-time rabbinical student. Studying, teaching, reading, writing, making music, and playing with my kids keeps me out of trouble.

Favorite camp activity: Archery

Favorite camp food: Anything that can be cooked over a campfire.

What are you most looking forward to this summer?: Creating a home and family in a beautiful place.

Check back soon... plenty more Leadership Team Members to be announced!