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
- BNET Industries
- Check out BNET's newest resource for managers and executives. Need to do research on your competitors? Don't have time to read every trade pub? BNET Industries is the new source for daily news, insights, and research on 11 major industries and 9,000 public companies.
-
- The technology industry from a different angle
-
- See what's hot in the auto industry
-
- Stay on top of the energy industry







