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iD Tech Camps- Summer Computer Camps in Georgia

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Summer Address:

   Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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Off-Season Address:

   Campbell, California, USA
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"Of all the camps my son has attended, this is by far the best. As an educator, I'm extremely impressed with the quality of this program." Connie Ryan, Parent

 

Attend America’s #1 technology camp, celebrating its 10th season! iD Tech Camps provides weeklong, day and overnight, hands-on technology summer camps for ages 7-17 at over 50 prestigious universities nationwide in 23 states and Spain. These include Emory University, the University of Central Florida- Orlando, the University of Miami, Vanderbilt University, UNC Chapel-Hill, Georgetown University, UT Austin, UCLA, Stanford University, UC Berkeley and more.


Beginner to advanced learners use industry-standard products to create 2D and 3D video games, design websites with Flash® animations, revamp one of the biggest gaming titles in the industry, discover gaming tactics and strategies developed by professional gamers, learn the basics of 3D character modeling using Maya®, build robots to compete, film and edit digital movies, create comic books with zany digital photos, learn programming and more. With one computer per student and an average of six students per staff, campers are given the attention they need to excel and take home a project at the end of the weeklong course. Additionally, students participate in fun, well-balanced traditional outdoor camp activities as well as Guitar Hero®, DDR, gaming tournaments and more.

 

Check out the Ultimate Gaming Weekends!

 

Special Teen Programs include Documentary Filmmaking in Spain, iD Gaming Academy and iD Film Academy. New: Camp Fatal1ty™ presented by the iD Gaming Academy, a partnership with Johnathan “Fatal1ty” Wendel. Johnathan Wendel, the world’s best known professional gamer, is collaborating on curriculum development for this exclusive course. Learn advanced skills from world-renowned professional gamers and members of the Free Player Organization.

 

Spaces fill quickly so visit our website for more details, see photos, read testimonials and read what the press says about iD Tech Camps. You'll see why it’s quickly become the #1 one camp of its kind.

 

Mention promo code WD34 for a discount. Register early and save with special promos- check website for details.

 

Camp Type:  Residential  Day
Year Established: 1998
Gender: Coed
Age of Campers: 7 to 17 years old
Cost/Week: $651.00-$1000.00/wk
Religious Affiliation: None
Camp Owner(s): iD Tech Camps
Camp Director(s): Varies on location
Nearest Large City: Atlanta, GA
Off Season Rental: No
Accreditations ?
ACA
Camp Focus:
Academic and Pre-College Camps: Computers
Academic and Pre-College Camps: General Academics
Academic and Pre-College Camps: Gifted
Academic and Pre-College Camps: Other Academics
Academic and Pre-College Camps: Robotics
Academic and Pre-College Camps: Science
Arts Camps: Film and TV
Art Activities:
  •  Film and TV
  •  Other Arts
  •  Photography and Video
  •  Visual Arts

Sports Activities:
  •  Chess

Academic Activities:
  •  Business
  •  Computers
  •  Finance
  •  Gifted
  •  Math
  •  Robotics
  •  Science

Miscellaneous Activities:
  •  Team Building

Weekly and multi-week, day and overnight sessions at over 50 prestigious universities nationwide in 23 states and Spain. These include Emory University, the University of Central Florida- Orlando, the University of Miami, Vanderbilt University, UNC Chapel-Hill, Georgetown University, UT Austin, UCLA, Stanford University, UC Berkeley and more.

Awesome camp! 5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed by: Rudy04, 2008-06-01 19:38:55 (Modified: 2008-06-01 00:00:00)

Totally worth every penny! I was surprised my daughter loved it so much. She loves to play soccer and goes to a camp for it every summer as well. She is cutting it short to go back to iD this year which is saying a lot. The camp is on a university campus which I liked but our daughter really got a kick out of it. She learned to create a video game there in a week. i was impressed on the family day with how much she had learned. She had a game that she could play and has since taken it home and continued to work on it. My main reason I am ok with paying for camp this season (its not cheap but it is worth it) is the staff. They are awesome. From her point of view she thought they were cool and they knew what they were talking about. When we dropped her off we could see that it was well run and the staff seemed to know what they were doing. It was also nice to see her instructor was a girl as well. There were only about 4 other girls there and maybe 30 boys. One thing to think about but about half of the staff was female. Her instructor really did inspire her to keep learning about technology. She is looking to take a course where she creates her own website this year. She hasn’t been this excited about computers ever; it’s really cool to see. I recommend this camp to anyone who has a child that is interested in technology and having fun.
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