As appeared in The Houston Chronicle – article about learning to create video games at our TX camps
Tech Camps teach kids to create video games
By Salvador Rodriguez
They laugh and giggle as they make their characters jump from platform to platform, avoid traps and shoot bad guys, but don’t mistake what these kids are doing for play time.
They’re actually working — testing each other’s video game designs.
Thirty-seven children ages seven to 17 are in a weeklong session at the University of Houston learning to make websites and create and modify video games at a technology camp put on by InternalDrive, a California company that hosts similar summer computer camps around the country….
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July 16th, 2010
Posted in: iD In The News, Southern Methodist University, St. Edward’s University, Trinity University, University of Houston, University of the Incarnate Word





