Doing exciting stuff during the summer is something I’ve seen several educational technology departments engage in. One district I know facilitates Under The Sea Digital Media Camps. I recently ran across this work by Humble ISD in Humble, Texas, USA:
C@mpIT: Technology Summer Camp for Kids
The Humble ISD Instructional Technology Department is offering a project-based summer technology camp June 15 – 19, 2009.
C@mpIT will be a week long, half-day technology camp where students will learn to use many applications that Humble ISD currently has on the district’s computers. This year’s theme is See Me Go Green , and campers will focus on creating a digital story or public service announcement about Reducing, Reusing, and Recycling.
The camp will be open to 72 students entering 3rd, 4th and 5th grades in the fall of 2009. There will be a registration fee of $50 per student to cover the cost of materials. Students will be selected in a first come first served registration process.
Visit our camp wiki page: http://campit.wetpaint.com/
Kudos to them for the work they’re engaging in!
Subscribe to Around the Corner-MGuhlin.org
Be sure to visit the ShareMore! Wiki.
Everything posted on Miguel Guhlin’s blogs/wikis are his personal opinion and do not necessarily represent the views of his employer(s) or its clients. Read Full Disclosure
Discover more from Another Think Coming
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
