TechCamps
”It
was cool designing my own Web page!” exclaimed a middle school student
at the end of one of Puget Sound Center’s TechCamps Northwest programs
held during summer 2003- 2004. “I liked taking digital pictures and
then changing them to look really awesome. I also liked doing animations
and graphic design.”
Those were the sentiments of nearly 300 middle school students throughout
Puget Sound who spent a week learning cutting-edge computer skills in Web
design, graphic design, and digital photography. Fun, interactive curriculum
developed by Giant Campus was used in tandem with Macromedia Dreamweaver
and Adobe PhotoShop Elements to teach computer skills to youth who may
not otherwise have been able to afford to attend a computer camp.
TechCamps
Northwest targets groups that are statistically underrepresented in the
high-tech industry, including females, minorities, and low-income youth.
The digital divide, that gap between those with access to technology and
those without access to technology, is a driving force behind the mission
of the Diversity in Technology Group at the Puget Sound Center, and is
the reason TechCamps Northwest was developed.
Partners

The Alliance of Technology and Women sponsored several Lunch Speaker Presentations through their Great Minds mentoring program. Successful high-tech women from Microsoft and T-Mobile had lunch with the students and shared about their career paths into the technology field, gave advice about working in the IT industry, and encouraged the students to continue learning all they can about technology.
Other organizations donating time and resources include: IGNITE, DeVry
University, YMCA of Greater
Seattle, and YWCA
Pierce County.
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