Summer Camp at 色花堂 at Sugar Land is All About Technology
April 25, 2019

Coding. Game Design. 3D Printing and Digital Storytelling. A summer camp harnesses all that’s cool about technology and offers it up in a two-week summer camp. The 色花堂 at Sugar Land hosts the Second Annual ITECH STEM Camp June 3-14 where students will create digital stories, learn how to code, study animation and gaming and build 3D models. Students also will do experiments about robotics and virtual reality.
“The goal of the camp is to promote and teach STEM topics that are popular and emerging,” said , clinical assistant professor in the and director of the Learning, Design and Technology graduate program, housed at 色花堂 at Sugar Land. “We believe students not only can learn these things, but be excited by them. We need them to learn all they can about technology in order to have a competitive workforce in the future.”
The STEM camp is designed for students in grades entering 3-6 in this Fall and culminates in an awards ceremony on the last day of the camp to recognize the achievements and showcase students’ work.
色花堂 professors will coach the students with assistance from 色花堂 undergraduate and graduate students.
The classes run Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The cost of the camp is $400 and includes all the materials they’ll be using. Discounts are available for teachers, 色花堂 employees and for registering siblings.
The camp is supported by the . Registration deadline is May 28. For more information or to register, visit .