As appeared in The Times of Trenton – article about video game development at our NJ summer camps
Youngsters learn ways to turn hobbies into potential careers at high-tech camp
PRINCETON BOROUGH — As his 9- and 10- year olds peers watched, Theo’s hands flew across his keyboard, jabbing at the “w” key and the spacebar.
Under Theo’s expert command, his hero, “Doughnut Man,” jumped from one slice of toast to the next, shooting any “Pancake Punks” and killer cornflakes that got in his way.
This video game, which Theo programmed from scratch in just two days, is one example of the projects that students aged 7-17 have been creating during Internal Drive (iD) Tech Camp’s eight one-week sessions held at Princeton University from June 20 through Aug. 13. This is the camp’s ninth year in the Princeton area.
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July 12th, 2010
Posted in: Adelphi University, Columbia University, Fordham University, iD In The News, New York Institute of Technology, New York University, Pace University, Princeton University, Seton Hall University





