Teen Programming Camp Coming to Yale – As Appeared in Business New Haven
by John Mordecai
NEW HAVEN — Techie high school students will have a chance to delve into creating their own apps and learn programming skills when the iD Programming Academy camp comes to Yale University next summer.
Open to teenagers ages 13 to 18, the two-week overnight camp provides instruction on computer programming and application development. The camp has taken place on various university campuses across the country and comes to Yale for the first time in 2012.
“Our goal is to take a student’s hobby or passion and show them how they can do much more with it, and how they can even turn it into a career,” says Karen Thurm Safran, iD Tech Camps’ vice president of marketing and business development.
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December 15th, 2011 | Tags: new haven summer camps, teen programming camp, Yale summer camps
Posted in: iD In The News, Sacred Heart University, Wesleyan University





