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image001-2Do you have a 13- to 18-year-old girl in your life that is creative or loves video games, movies and computers? Apply for them to attend two COMPUGIRLS Spring Break Camps at ASU.

COMPUGIRLS provides an innovative and data-supported program where girls learn how to manipulate the latest technologies in digital media, game development, virtual worlds and robotics. Girls become more than gamers or consumers, researching their own unique projects around a social justice theme. By providing access to resources not otherwise available, this program helps girls develop the skills needed to become the next generation of tech innovators and community leaders.

Both camps are FREE and include materials, food and a field trip.

COMPUGIRLS Spring Break Camp (option 1)
Course 2: Think Like a Programmer, Design Like a Change Agent — Programming and designing educational video games with SCRATCH software.
March 6-10, 2017
8:30 a.m.–3 p.m.
Community Services Building, Tempe campus [map]

COMPUGIRLS Spring Break Camp (option 2)
Course 3: Virtual Worlds for Social Change — Programming and designing projects in virtual worlds similar to Second Life.
March 13-17, 2017
8:30 a.m.–3 p.m.
Community Services Building, Tempe campus [map]

Apply now

 

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