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Computer Camp CurriculumWritten by Michael Federico Computer camps are continually expanding their programs to keep up with the latest advances in technology. Campers can now spend their summers learning how to program, to design games, Flash animation techniques, digital editing methods, and the basics of robotics. Each camp will offer different classes, but the best ones will allow a camper to get an overview of the world of computers and to focus on at least one aspect that they find especially interesting. A camp's curriculum is usually designed by experts in the field. Counselors should also be highly qualified with extensive knowledge in several different computer applications. They can teach children to use a variety of programs and materials the kids would not normally have access to. Curriculum at camps often involves both classroom time and hands-on lab time. This combination gives campers the chance to learn how certain technology works, why it works, and what can be done with it. Education and Career TipsMany young adults who visit computer camps are close to being college-aged. Their courses are designed to give them advanced training, and while having fun is a major objective, getting tips on what to study in school in order to prepare for the real world is also part of the curriculum. For instance, a digital editing class will usually get a visit from a professional who can point out where these skills can be used. This means that on top of learning how to use the technology, a camper will be introduced to the worlds of illustration, photography, and advertising, as well. Game design classes are some of the most popular at camps across the country. Such a curriculum will usually include lessons on design essentials, authoring software, story boarding, and character development. Many programs will also focus on areas like game modding and other techniques that major design firms are looking for.
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