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As appeared in The Sac Bee – article about summer computer courses in CA

Summer computer camp gives kids hands-on learning experience

By Deia de Brito

Amanda Maurer has found a way to make endangered species come alive on her computer screen.

In her second week at iD Tech Camp, a private computer technology course at California State University, Sacramento, the 13-year-old is building an interactive website about endangered marine creatures like the Maui dolphin.

Read more: http://www.sacbee.com/2010/07/22/2906835/summer-computer-camp-gives-kids.html#ixzz0uSKqMLms

July 22nd, 2010

Posted in: California State University, Sacramento, iD In The News, Uncategorized

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