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Summer Camps With ComputersWhen people envision summer camp, the first things that come to mind are generally wooden cabins, swimming areas, and outdoor sports. It is not often that one thinks of computers when imagining summer activities. There are, however, many camps that offer a wide variety of recreational choices, computers among them. In this day and age, computers are keys to good business and good education. Most school programs start children on the path to computer literacy at a very young age. It may seem counterintuitive to have computers at a summer camp, since most camps encourage children to be out in the fresh air and sunshine. However, camp is also a place where kids should be able to learn and practice those things at which they excel. A good camp will offer computers as an activity, but in a structured environment. Campers may learn different programs and skills such as graphic design or electronic music composition. Instructors are hired to help each child to learn these types of programs and ensure that they do not spend time simply surfing the Internet or playing computer games. A Delicate BalanceCamps with computer programs will likely have good ways to balance the time that each child spends inside, staring at the screen. In most camps, days are broken into activity periods between breakfast and lunch and dinner. These periods are generally 45 minutes to an hour long and, in most cases, campers are not allowed to repeat the same activity twice in one day. This allows each child to spend time at a computer if he or she chooses, but also guarantees ample outdoor time. ![]() Get all Camps articles via
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