As appeared in the Toledo Blade – Today’s summer camps aim at kids’ special interests, needs
July 17, 2011
By Ashely Sepanski
Video game and computer-obsessed kids can turn a hobby into work skills at one of internalDrive’s Tech Camps. iD camps give kids as young as 7 a chance to program video games, learn 3-D animation, and even make iPhone and iPad applications.
The camps are available in day and overnight options at local colleges (Case Western Reserve University, Ohio State University, and the University of Michigan) and use software programs such as Adobe, Autodesk, Clickteam, DreamWeaver, and Multimedia Fusion Developer 2. There’s even an Ultimate Gamers Weekend for 12 to 18-year-olds who want to sharpen or test their skills.
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July 17th, 2011
Posted in: Case Western Reserve University, iD In The News, Ohio State University, University of Michigan








