I3 Experience Summer Camp - Project Cruise Control

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Event Details
  • Dates/Times:
    • Monday June 18, 2012 - Tuesday June 19, 2012
      9:00 am - 2:59 pm
    • Tuesday June 19, 2012 - Wednesday June 20, 2012
      9:00 am - 2:59 pm
    • Wednesday June 20, 2012 - Thursday June 21, 2012
      9:00 am - 2:59 pm
    • Thursday June 21, 2012 - Friday June 22, 2012
      9:00 am - 2:59 pm
    • Friday June 22, 2012 - Saturday June 23, 2012
      9:00 am - 2:59 pm
  • Location: Atlanta, GA
  • Phone:
  • URL: http://home.cc.gatech.edu/cmgardne/75
  • Email: gatech.i3experience@gmail.com
  • Fee(s):
    $200 per week of camp
  • Extras:
Contact

Darryl McCune

Summaries

Summary Sentence: Summer Camp exposing rising 9th through recently graduated 12th graders to computer science and robotics.

Full Summary: In Summer 2012, Georgia Tech's College of Computing will be hosting summer camps to expose rising 9th - 12th grade students and entering college freshman to computer science and robotics! Each week of camp offers one of four fun and innovative projects for students to work on. Students will have the opportunity to design and build a Musical Garment, Animatronic Marionette Puppet, Video Game and Controller Design, or a Mind Controlled Car! Each camp offers students hands-on and interactive learning experiences.

The I3 Experience is a program designed to motivate and support high school students in the creation of personal expressions of technology through hands-on, project-based learning. Campers are provided with the opportunity, space, resources, and encouragement needed to pursue their interests in computing.

In Project Cruise Control, campers will build a car and maneuver it with their minds.

All camps are open to rising 9th through recently graduated 12th graders in the Atlanta area who would like to participate and learn about computer science and robotics. Spots are first come, first serve, so get your applications in early!

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College of Computing

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Keywords
area high schools, hands on, high school, incoming class, incoming freshmen, interactive, rc vehicles, Summer Camp, summer camps
Status
  • Created By: Alexander Hood
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Mar 8, 2012 - 11:40am
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 9:58pm