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KIDS ON CAMPUS / TEENS ON CAMPUS

Advanced Level Minecraft

Would you like to challenge yourself in Minecraft and tackle something

more complicated than a simple house or castle? How would you like

to recreate Neuschwanstein Castle in 1:1 scale? No? Is that not diffi-

cult enough? How about creating the Titanic to scale? These and other

ancient and modern wonders of the world will be examined and recre-

ated in this advanced version of Minecraft Architecture. At the end of

the week you will take a tour through, around and inside the structures

that have been recreated.

Previous Minecraft experience is necessary

to join this class.

AGES 12-15

TOC216

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15 hours

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$139

15252

M-F 7/23–7/27 9 a.m - 12 p.m.

E108 Collins

15254

M-F 7/30–8/3 9 a.m - 12 p.m.

E108 Collins

15253

M-F 8/13–8/17 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.

E108 Cooney

How to Build a PC

Building your own PC can be a cost effective and rewarding experience

for anybody. In this hands-on class students will not only learn to repair

and troubleshoot PC issues, but they will also learn how to build a PC

from the ground up as well as how to maintain and install Windows.

Overclocking CPUs and GPUs will be performed for gaming enthusiasts.

Computer components and tools will be provided.

AGES 9-14

KOC642

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15 hours

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$139

15296

M-F 6/25–6/29 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.

E123 Kraeuter

15297

M-F 7/9–7/13 9 a.m - 12 p.m.

E123 Kraeuter

15298

M-F 7/16–7/20 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.

E123 Kraeuter

15299

M-F 7/30–8/3 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.

E123 Kraeuter

Touch, Type, and Create

Do you use the “hunt and peck” method to send an instant message or

an email to your friends? Learn how to type at a rate of 15 - 25 words per

minute without making a lot of mistakes. Use Microsoft Office Word to

become skilled at basic word processing, formatting, correcting errors,

and proofreading your work. Practice cutting and pasting, changing

fonts, underlining, using italics, and bolding. This interactive class will

keep your fingers flying across your keyboard.

AGES 8-11

KOC519

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15 hours

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$119

15349

M-F 7/30–8/3 9 a.m - 12 p.m.

E109 Shearer

15350

M-F 8/13–8/17 9 a.m - 12 p.m.

E109 Velnoskey

Literary, Cultural &

WritingAdventures

Global Kids – Explore theWorld!

Travel to a different part of the world each day and experience the diver-

sity of this planet. Take a Safari ride on the Serengeti to visit the Maasai

warriors who live peacefully alongside wild animals or float down the

slow waters of the Amazon River and meet members of the ancient

Yanomamo tribe. The world is a big, magical place and through games,

music, stories and art, you’ll have the experience of a life time without

leaving the classroom, except in your imagination!

AGES 6-8

KOC614

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15 hours

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$119

15290

M-F 8/6–8/10 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.

E125 Pruett

Gnomes, Fairies &Magical Creatures

Gnomes areusuallywhimsical beardedearthdwellers fromScandinavian

folklore who like to play tricks on people. Fairies are wee folk who look

like humans but have magical powers. Explore the history of these

magical creatures through stories, games, art and crafts. Using your

imagination and some cool earthy materials, create a fairy garden that

will invite even the most skeptical to believe in these pixies and their

enchanted friends.

AGES 6-8

KOC475

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12 hours

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$99

15427

M-F 7/2–7/6* 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.

E124A Bonanno

*skip date: 7/4

NEW!

The Meatball Mayor

How could you protect your town if it were raining giant meatballs?

Could you survive on a desert island? STEM and literacy collide in this

class as you work through the engineering design process to help

popular characters solve the problems they encounter in their stories!

AGES 6-8

KOC766

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15 hours

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$119

15404

M-F 7/9–7/13 9 a.m - 12 p.m.

E124A Kozlowski

15405

M-F 7/23–7/27 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.

E124A Kozlowski

Around theWorld Art, Fun and Games Galore!

Discover cultures around the world through art, fun and games. Travel to

Australia to learn about the dot paintings of the Aboriginal peoples. Visit

Russia to design and paint eggs and then travel to Japan to practice the

paper folding techniques of Origami. Experience the Indonesian version

of “Rock, Paper, Scissors” known as “Ant, Man, Elephant” and play differ-

ent styles of tag (from Argentina, Japan and Nigeria), with your friends.

Let’s play!

AGES 7-11

KOC397

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15 hours

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$119

15257

M-F 6/25–6/29 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.

E124A Barber

Lunch

Bunch

SIGNUP

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