BIG IDEA

BIG IDEA
International Jewish High-Tech Summer Camp
Founded 2007
Founder Dotan Tamir and Oranim Educational Initiatives Ltd.
Headquarters Meir Shfeya youth village, Israel
Key people
Dotan Tamir (CEO)
Erez Roll
Momo Lifshitz (President)
Nir Gad
Mira Kosman
Andy Moguilevsky(CTO)
Products International Jewish Summer Camps
Parent Project of Oranim Educational Initiatives Ltd.
Website bigidea.co.il

BIG IDEA (previously known as "eCamp") and also known as "The Hashtag Camp", is an English speaking international Jewish summer camp located in Israel, focusing on technology, media arts and gaming. The campers, aged 7 to 18, attend workshops in subjects such as digital music composition, video editing, game design, programming, digital comics and mobile application development.
BIG IDEA's program blends the technological workshops with a traditional American-style summer camp experience, held in three 2-week sessions each summer. The staff includes Israeli and international counselors who speak English, French, and Hebrew. The counselors are graduates and college students, some of whom did their military service in technology units of the Israel Defense Forces.[1] BIG IDEA's current location is Meir Shfeya, a residential youth village near Zichron Yaacov. Until the summer of 2011 it took place at the Alonei Yitzhak youth village. [2]

History and recent activity

BIG IDEA was founded in 2007 and under the name "eCamp" as a division of Oranim Educational Initiatives Ltd. (Known today as Israel Way Educational Tourism), by Dotan Tamir and Oranim’s president Shlomo (Momo) Lifshitz. The vision was to create a place for Jewish kids and teenagers from Israel and around the world where they can connect and strengthen their Jewish identity while gaining skills in the field of hi-tech.[3]

eCamp's first session took place In summer 2008, with part of the campers coming from cities on the outskirts of the Gaza Strip. Those campers were sponsored by Jewish organizations in the United States such as the American Jewish Committee and the Jewish Federation of the Metropolitan of Detroit.[4]

In the summer of 2009, the amount of participants in the camp increased, and also included a group of teens from the Jewish Agency Partnership 2000 project, from Netivot, Israel and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania partner cities in the Jewish Agency Partnership 2000 project.

Every year since the first, eCamp saw a growth in the number of participants and variety of countries of origin.

After summer 2013, the founder of eCamp and the whole team continued the operation of the international technology summer camp in Israel under the name "BIG IDEA", as a division of "BIG IDEA Educational Projects Ltd." (founded by Dotan Tamir and Erez Roll). Since then the camp kept growing and established other programs such as the Cyber Camp,[5] One World Summer Camp[6] and a summer day-camp named Funzone.[7]

The camp's program

Each summer three 2-week sessions of the camp take place, between which the campers can join organized trips around Israel held by the camp's staff.[8]
The camp presents different workshops, most of which are within the context of technology and computers, while some are non-technological workshops such as surfing or martial arts.[9] Campers in BIG IDEA choose 3 different workshops they want to participate in during the camp, and by the end of the session complete their own personal project in each of the different workshops. Moreover, the camp program includes daily outdoor activities and different social activities such as a bonfire and a pool party. Campers are segmented into 4 age groups, which determine the campers' educational program, group activities and counsellors.[10]

The program also includes a visit to high-tech R&D centers such as Microsoft, Intel and Google, which maintain headquarters and/or plants in Israel. The main goal of this visit is to expose the campers to Israel's high-tech industry and institution such as the Technion or the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya.

Other programs

In addition to the BIG IDEA Summer Camp, BIG IDEA Educational Projects established two other educational programs in Israel, both established in 2014. The first, Cyber Camp, is a camp held during the Hanukkah vacation and teaches the campers about proactive cyber defense, and includes both theoretical study and practice of cyber defense in the CyberGym facility.[11] The other program, FunZone, is a summer day-camp held in Israel, focusing on technology, media, gaming and arts. In 2015 BIG IDEA Educational Projects founded the "One World" Summer Camp in cooperation with WIZO. One World is a summer camp focusing on outdoor activities and programs such as natural arts, photography, horseback riding and survival skills. The camp takes place at Wizo Nir Ha'emek Youth Village in Israel. BIG IDEA Educational Projects also holds technological courses for children in hi-tech workplaces such as Microsoft, Intel and AlphaTeam.

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