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Do Something Big

Learn more about yourself and your interests at iD!
May 1st, 2009 by Donna

Meet another one of our Do Something Big success stories: Mike!

By first attending, then teaching at iD Tech Camps, Mike was able to find his passion for technology while combining it with his love of music. Mike is now pursuing both of these interests at college and on his own time.

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Read an excerpt from our interview with Mike, below:

iD: What’s your hometown and state?
Mike: West Chester, PA

iD: How many years at iD (attending and working)?
M: Attended for 3 years at Villanova in 2001, 2002, and 2003 and instructed at Villanova and Sacred Heart University in 2008.

iD: What are your favorite things about our summer camp?
M: The people are a ton of fun and are all interested in learning, whether in the classroom, outside or just through conversation.

iD: How has iD inspired you?
M: iD has taught me to think bigger. After attending and working for iD Tech I was convinced I wanted to work with computers when I was older. It also taught me that I don’t have to restrict myself to one thing. I love technology, but I also love music. I’ve decided to combine those skills in my continuing studies.

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iD: Is iD a good place to make friends?
M: iD is absolutely a great place to make friends. I still talk to a few of the kids I went to camp with years ago, not to mention the staff I worked with this summer.

iD: What’s your favorite tech gadget?
M: My MacBook Pro or iPod Touch; they get me through the day and keep me organized.

iD: How has iD helped you improve in other aspects of your life besides technology?
M: iD taught me a lot about being myself. When I was younger, I was a traditional geek, but iD broke the stereotypes and made me realize that you should be who you are – regardless of stereotypes. Aspire to better yourself at all times.

iD: How did iD Tech Camps prepare you for your current position?
M: Attending iD Tech gave me the idea to major in Music Industry, combining music with technology and business. Working for iD gave me experience to talk to kids and teach. This teaching is something I now do quite often to help underclassmen register for classes, etc.

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Mike, we’re so proud of what you’ve accomplished and look forward to welcoming you back to instruct this summer!

Check out the full interview with Mike by clicking here.

Find out more about the courses Mike taught and the locations he worked at – this could be your chance to do something big with your summer!

 

May 1st, 2009 | Tags:
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MC Hammer Hangin’ with former iD Star
April 13th, 2009 by Pete

It is always fun to keep tabs on former iD Tech Camps employees. Bryan used to work in accounting, but several of our people still keep in contact with him. It is also a good idea to keep tabs on MC Hammer. It looks like he is doing well.

This is pretty much a random post–although it should be mentioned that the “Can’t Touch This” video blazed the trail with superior cinematography–the kind of music video kids can get a taste for creating in our Digital Video camp course at iD Tech Camps. (The plug had to happen!)

Can’t touch this! Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh…

Bryan hanging with MC Hammer

Bryan hanging with MC Hammer

 


 

Web Design Entrepreneur Extraordinaire!
March 27th, 2009 by Donna

g Web Design Entrepreneur Extraordinaire!Keeping with our “Do Something Big” theme, Genevieve Anderson came to camp as a 17 year old hoping to learn more about Web Design & Flash® Animation but came away with a lot more. She now is thinking about majoring in Web Design in college! Not only that, she used what she learned at iD Tech Camps to improve her online vintage clothing website.

Read below to learn more about Genevieve and how she’s doing something BIG after having attended our iD Tech Camps.
iD: How many seasons have you attended iD Tech Camps?
Genevieve: This year was my first year!

iD: Where are you from?
G: Roanoke, Virginia

iD: Which iD location did you attend?
G: University of Virginia

iD: What course(s) have you enrolled in?
G: Web Design & Flash Animation

iD: What do you do for fun when you aren’t at our computer camp?
G: Besides high school, I play steel drums, travel abroad and manage my online vintage clothing business with my sisters.

iD: Does coming to iD help you improve in other aspects of your life besides technology?
G: Yes! I learned to be a better leader and to be more independent.

iD: Is iD a good place to make friends? Why?
G: Yes, everyone is very friendly and nice.

iD: What are your future goals? Will you be attending college?
G: I am applying to the University of Virginia, Emerson College, Boston College, Suffolk University in Boston, Columbia College and Roosevelt University in Chicago.

iD: How has iD impacted these goals?
G: I am considering majoring in Web Design.

iD: What’s your favorite tech gadget?
G: My cell phone — I am a teenager!

iD: What’s the #1 way you communicate with your friends?
G: Texting

iD: Why would you keep coming back to iD?
G: Because it’s a fun way to learn and get great website and graphic design advice!

iD: Any advice for future iD Tech campers?
G: Be sure you come prepared to meet new people and have lots of fun while learning some new stuff!

iD: Anything else you’d like to add?
G: Coming to iD Tech Camps helped me so much with the look and function of my online vintage clothing business! Before I came to camp, my website was pretty good. But the counselors really helped me add some great interactive features. I learned how to link pages and added Flash animation to my website. Thanks for everything!

Learn more about other iD Alumni who have gone on to Do Something Big! You can also learn more about our courses and locations.

 


 

Marta’s iD Journey
March 20th, 2009 by Donna

As a company, iD Tech Camps is fortunate enough to have a TON of talented employees and staff. In fact, without our Lead Designer Marta, our catalogs, website, and much more wouldn’t be nearly as professional and fun as they are today!

Marta turned her dream of becoming a graphic artist into a reality–and since she loved working for iD Tech Camps so much, she decided to go from summer camp employee to full-time employee at our headquarters in Campbell, CA.

marta01 214x300 Martas iD JourneyI sat down with Marta and she had some great experiences and advice to bring to the table. Read on to see how Marta has gone on to Do Something Big! Here’s an excerpt from my interview with Marta:

iD: Which iD locations did you teach at?
Marta: I’ve worked as a Lead Instructor, Assistant Director and Director at the Stanford location, and I recently directed at one of our iD Film Academy locations.

iD: When you instructed, what courses did you teach?
M: Web Design & Flash® Animation and the Junior Courses (Adventures in Game Design and Create Your Own Adventure).

iD: What is your current position?
M: I’m the Lead Designer at iD Tech Camps. Every day I get to turn on my computer, open up design programs like Photoshop or grab a pencil and paper to sketch and get paid to be creative. It’s pretty awesome!

iD: What are your favorite things about our summer camps?
M: The friendships and bonds that you form with your summer co-workers. You become so close through working and spending time with them during your off hours that they become lifelong friends.

iD: What do you do for fun when you aren’t at our computer camp?
M: I like to play sports, especially basketball and running, and enjoy traveling, reading, fishing, talking with people who have a different perspective on things and learning from them, and spending time with my family in MN.

iD: Why do you like iD?
M: Within the company, there is an enormous amount of hard work, dedication and willingness to have fun that starts all the way from the top (the CEO, CFO and the managers) and flows through to the rest of the summer staff. Because of this, the atmosphere at each location is bursting with kids that are having so much fun, creating projects that they love and getting the chance to be themselves. I’ve seen so many kids go through camp and start the week off apprehensive about so many things, and then find them at the end of the week with life-long friends, higher self esteem, and a vast amount of new knowledge. In fact I still have some of the thank you notes that I’ve received from campers in the past, and each time I read them it really hits home at what an amazing experience iD and its people provide for their clients.

I’m also really happy that iD Tech Camps will now be offering a Graphic Arts camp in 2009! This is exactly the kind of exposure kids and teens need if they’re interested in the graphic arts and graphic design field.

iD: How has iD inspired you to “Do Something Big”?
M: The company, without a doubt, believes in their employees and stands behind them. Even during my first year as a summer staff, I always knew I had a support system coming from my Director, Regional Manager and the people working at the main office, whether I had met them or not, which is something that you don’t see in every company you work for these days. Fast forward three years and it was no surprise that I wanted to work for a company that motivated me from the beginning and allowed me to see how important it is to do the same for youth.

engagement pic 01 300x199 Martas iD JourneyWe have some more BIG news from Marta since we last checked in with her. We are happy to let you know that Marta is now engaged to be married to a former iD Tech Camps staff member, Sebastian “Seabass” Carden. Congratulations Marta and Sebastian, we wish you both the best!

Check out the full interview with Marta by clicking here.

Find out more about the courses Marta taught and the locations she worked at – this could be your chance to do something big with your summer!

 

March 20th, 2009 | Tags:
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At iD, Students Learn to Think BIG!
February 20th, 2009 by Donna

In addition to our other Do Something Big stories, Jake Petroules stands out because after only a year of attending iD Tech Camps, he’s developed some mighty big plans for himself including attending college and starting his own software company!

Read on to discover how iD Tech Camps helped to inspire this talented 17-year-old to develop a solid plan to reach his goals by providing outstanding technology training as well as a place to improve social skills!

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Excerpt from interview with Jake:

iD: Which iD location did you attend?

Jake: Merrimack College in North Andover, MA

iD: What course did you enroll in?

J: 3D Game Design II

iD: What do you do for fun when you aren’t at camp?

J: I love to create software, play computer games, hike, bike, etc.!

iD: What’s your favorite computer game?

J: My favorite computer game is RuneScape, an MMO (like World of Warcraft) which I play often and have gotten to the top ranks of!

iD: What are your favorite things about our summer camp?

J: I loved how everyone was friendly and fun to be around. I also got a great introduction to what college life might be like by being an Overnight camper and living in the dorms then going to my class!

iD: Is iD a good place to make friends?

J: As I mentioned, everyone at iD was friendly and open, so it’s certainly a great place to make friends. I made a few new friends myself!

iD: What are your goals for the future?

J: After attending college, my future goal is to start a software company focused on game design from the start, then possibly branching off into general applications in the future.

iD: How has iD impacted these goals?

J: iD Tech Camps helped me further my skills in the field of game design and introduced me to some of the tools used in the game design industry, which will help me be better prepared for a possible future career in this field.

iD: Does coming to iD help you improve in other aspects of your life besides technology?

J: I think it certainly improves social skills. Everyone is encouraged to interact and everyone at iD is very friendly. Also, in my case, I was introduced to some new outdoor activities which were a lot of fun! I played my first games of Capture the Flag and Ultimate Frisbee at iD Tech Camps.

iD: Anything else you’d like to add?

J: I had a lot of fun at iD. My roommate was very friendly and easy to get along with, as were the other campers I interacted with at camp. Also, my teacher was one of the funniest people I’ve ever met! He was full of knowledge and was always adding some comedy to the iD experience–which made it all the better!

iD Tech Camps inspires kids and teens to take what they learn and experience at summer camp and apply it to their future. We spoke with Jake today to follow up regarding his college choices. We were excited to hear that he has already been accepted to Drexel University, Hofstra, Neumont and Wentworth. Good luck choosing your school Jake, we wish you all the best. Please keep us posted on how things go, we can’t wait to hear about your future success!

Learn more about our campers who have gone on to Do Something Big. Also, check out our courses and locations to find the best fit for you!

 

February 20th, 2009 | Tags: , , ,
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