Kids at iD Tech camps take classes on video game design, Web design, digital video editing, programming and robotics, for a total of about six hours daily on the computer. At the end of a week, students will have learned how to create a 3D video game, program a chat bot, learn game "modding," build a robot, or film and edit movie, depending on which courses they choose.
Business is good for kid tech camps, too. Karen Thurm Safran, vice president of marketing for Campbell, Calif.-based
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