Monday, 15 October 2012



      Hi, my name is Zoe and I have started this blog about firetechcamp so that the campers understand how exciting their vacation is going to be!
     I have once before been to a computer camp in Los Angeles and it was amazing. I learned how to create a game for iphones, ipods, and ipads using game salad and my brother Niccolo learned computer programming using scratch. Because of this great experience, my mom decided to start her own camp: FireTechCamp!

Why the name FireTechCamp?

     The name FireTechCamp was not chosen at random. Fire shows growth and brightness, a spark for the future, something that will help others and spread through-out the world. 

Our goal:

      Our goal is for campers like you and me to learn things you wouldn’t learn in school and make it FUN. In the weekly courses we propose to you, we will not only teach you to create games but we will teach you to socialize and meet new friends.
      You will learn all these computer activities on either a microsoft computer or a Mac depending on your subject. We hope you will enjoy using the computers and will be able to teach your friends a couple of tricks or shortcuts after your week at camp and be able to use this new information to do something BIG.

Activities

Course
Ages
Duration
Levels
Description
Video game desgn
9-11
12-14
1 week
1,(2,3)
Kids will use software such as Scratch and PyGame to build their own video game
Robotics
9-11
12-14
1 week
1-4
Kids will build robots and program with XX software, integrating LEGO components, lights, wheels, sounds…
Film and photo editing
9-11
12-14
1 week
1,2
Kids will take, bring or find filmfootage and edit it into short features using LightBox opensource software
Coding
9-11
1 week
1,2
Kids will use MIT Media Labs software Scratchto learn the building blocks coding, developing programs to XXX
Coding
11-14
1 week
1,2
Kids will use Python to develop their coding skills…
Music mixing
11-14
1 week
1,2
Kids will use Logic to learn about music mixing , either to make their own studio recordings, produce DJ style mixes, or to develop music for video games and other apps

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