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 SPECIALTY CAMPS
               ONE-WEEK SPECIALTY CAMPS
DE ANZA COLLEGE FIRESIDE ROOM MONDAY-FRIDAY • 8:30 A.M.-4:30 P.M.
INTEGRATED ENGINEERING CAMP: DESIGN AND BUILD (JULY 9-13)
Entering Grades 10-12 – The  ve-day Design and Build Camp will introduce students to technologies that help them  ex their creativity. Students will develop skills and create projects involving 3-D video production for YouTube; 3-D design, modeling and printing; light, music and motion controlled by Arduino; and group problem- solving while using virtual reality. Throughout the week, students will experiment, invent and apply engineering design processes. The July 9-13 camp is speci cally designed for high school students and is offered in partnership with the Krause Center for Innovation.
Topics include:
• Principles of multiple-part and assembly design,
as well as extruding and motion simulation for
3-D printing
• Basic principles of electrical circuit design in
relation to Arduino projects
• Embedded systems versus computers and
associated applications
• Overcoming challenges unique to 3-D  lming
• Film concepts including HD versus 4K video
platforms, optimizing frames-per-second and
stitching
• Logic puzzles for deciphering and communication
Working in teams, students will choose their favorite technology or concept from the camp to create a presentation for the last day. Students will be given time each day to work on the  nal presentation.
INTEGRATED ENGINEERING CAMP: DESIGN AND BUILD (JULY 16-20)
Entering Grades 6-9 – The  ve-day Design and Build Camp will introduce students to various technologies that help them  ex their creativity. Students will develop skills and create projects involving 3-D video production for YouTube; 3-D design, modeling and printing; light, music and motion controlled by Arduino; and group problem- solving while using virtual reality. Throughout the week, students will experiment, invent and apply engineering design processes. The July 16-20 camp is speci cally designed for middle school students and is offered in partnership with the Krause Center for Innovation.
Topics include:
• Principles of multiple-part and assembly design,
as well as extruding and motion simulation for
3-D printing
• Basic principles of electrical circuit design in
relation to Arduino projects
• Embedded systems versus computers and
associated applications
• Overcoming challenges unique to 3-D  lming • Film concepts including HD versus 4K video
platforms, optimizing frames-per-second and
stitching
• Logic puzzles for deciphering and communication
Working in teams, students will choose their favorite technology or concept from the camp to create a presentation for the last day. Students will be given time each day to work on the  nal presentation.
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