So, most normal summer ⭕activities are canceled th▨is year—or at least they should be—but Fleming Tech Camps is here to save summer camp and get kids learning through the wonders of the internet.

Fleming Tech Camps have been around for the last 18 summers, and offer online summer camp programs that focus on game design and digital art. The camps utilize popular online community platforms and video games, like 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Minecraft, Twitch, and YouTube to help kids learn and 🌊create.

The camps are divided by grade and are offered as either full or half days. 4th through 11th graders will use Minecraft to learn lessons about the science of roller coasters and adventure design, Portal 2 and Fortnite for 3D game design, and Twitch and YouTube for video production and editing. While the younger kids in 2nd through 4th grade will be using Minecraft for the same things as the older campers but will be focusing on web design, digital photography, and video editing without the Yo꧅uTube or Twitch elemen𝓀ts.

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The camps are already in full swing but will contღinue through the end of August for anyone who is late to the party but still wants to join up. There are two different plans for campers to follow that will make scheduling a total cinch. A week of full day camps will be $210 while a week of half days is $150. They also give family options so that families with only on🥃e screen available but more than one camper can all participate together with the same curriculum.

Moving everything to an online camp-from-home platform was a smart and simple move by this veteran group of educators an🍸d cam🦋p counselors. This is the perfect climate for Fleming Tech Camps to thrive and reach an even wider demographic of kids. They are offering some great skills to elementary and high school aged kids that are likely to be extremely valuable in the future. At the end of the day, learning the science behind roller coasters is way cooler and probably more useful than sharing a bunk bed and being eaten alive by mosquitoes all summer.

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