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Search Organization ListingsResources > Camps & Classes > ComputerChildren's Technology Workshop23401 Hwy 99 - Edmonds, WA 98026 425-608-2687 | website | email CTW's programs teach students to create videogames, films, digital art, robots and engineering projects in a fun and engaging learning environment. Our programs inspire creative thinking through the use of technology. Offerings include "icamp," after school workshops, parties & events. Categories: Entertainers | Camps: Day | Computer | Multiple Classes Giant Campus Youth Technology Programs2401 4th Ave. - Seattle, WA 98121 888-904-CAMP | website | email You’re addicted to your iPod, MySpace page, and Guitar Hero. Ever wonder how they’re created or how you might launch a tech career? Giant Campus shows you how! Cybercamps Academy (ages 10-17) – Now in our 12th year at our flagship location at the University of Washington, Cybercamps Academy integrates 21st century skill training and fun physical activities with our research-proven courses in game design, programming, robotics, Web design and more. Cybercamps (ages 6-11) - Pump It Up locations host this introduction to technology, a fun mix of individual and group projects, themed programs and physical play time that engages kids’ minds and bodies. livewire (ages 14-18) - Held at the Walt Disney World® Resort, livewire is a dynamic mix of VIP access, hands-on learning and full-throttle fun. Teens get a behind-the-scenes glimpse at Disney magic, theme park passes, and expert instruction in cutting-edge technologies. Categories: Camps: Day | Computer iD Tech CampsLocated at over 50 universities nationwide - including the University of Washington 888-709-TECH Ext.324 | website | email Weeklong day and overnight summer technology camps for ages 7-17. Create 2D/3D video games, digital movies, websites, robots, and more. Mention code WA27 to save. Categories: Camps: Day | Computer ![]() Microsoft PlaytestOne Microsoft Way - Redmond, WA 98052 888-261-8488 | website | email Looking for a fun and rewarding opportunity for your children? Microsoft needs kids 6-17 years of age to test games and home entertainment products! Categories: Tutoring/Testing/Consulting | Computer ![]() TeachStreet.com
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