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A few words from an instructor., Nov 04, 2009
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reviewer: Elementchic1303
from Denver, CO
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| iD camp is wonderful place to send your kids who not only
want to have fun, but have a meaningful, learning experience.
At iD kids get to spend a week learning the ins and outs of
things such as graphic design, games design, and web design,
while also being able to go out and play games, connect with
other kids their age, play video games, and do other fun
activities (particularly overnight.) I was an instructor at the
Denver University camp, and it was a great experience. Kids
get to learn so much, and do things their parents would never
think they could do at the end of just 1 short week. I've seen
kids that are returners make friends that they connect with
and stay in contact with throughout the whole year. If your
child is at ALL interested in technology, I guarantee they would
come out of iD tech LOVING it, and not even realizing they
were learning in the process. I myself fully intend on returning
for the 2010 summer season, as many other campers and
instructors do. Us instructors are fully trained so that we can
answer any questions thrown our way, and since most of us
return, the experience only increases that knowledge. iD tech
Rocks!!! |
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Fun for all ages, Oct 14, 2009
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reviewer: Pander2099
from Denver, Co
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| The Thing to Remember about ID Tech Camps is that the camps are focusing on teaching students how to grasp programs that are industry standard. Saying this I would like to say that we the staff at CSU did a fine job.
I was the lead instructor working at CSU's first summer, part of a three to four man team that ran the camp like a well oiled machine.
ID is always a great camp to have your child to go to but with the beautiful CSU Campus this makes a very unique experience with the variety of games that they can enjoy inside and outside with it's huge football fields located next to our classrooms as well as the comfortable dorms. Dining at Corbert Hall was an excellent experience as the students get to pick and choose their dinning choices (Under the watchful eye of the counselors mind you) giving them plenty of independence. Also for overnight students there is plenty to do such as Rock Band, getting Ice Cream from the local Cold Stone, or visiting the historical Old Towne. We also have more athletic actives such as an Olympic size pool and a whole gym for the students benefit.
Sending you're child for a week or more insures letting your child to have an experience they'll never forget, going home with new skills, having fun, and learning some of the history of one of Colorado's most prestigious universities. |
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