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RoboCamp

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  1. Now in its seventh year, Robocampis a free, weeklong day camp for high school-aged girls hosted at UNT's Discovery Park campus each summer. The camp features numerous hands-on activities and experiments in robotics, engineering design, critical thinking and computer programming. Four camp sessions will be offered this summer. Last year the Robocamp for girls program won the Metroplex Tech Titan of the Future-University Level award, which recognizes higher education institutions that encourage students to choose engineering and technology-related disciplines. RoboCamp

  2. The Xbox game programming camp is a one-week day camp that will engage middle and high school students in team, project-oriented activities that utilize laptops, XNA Framework (which is provided by Microsoft), and Xbox 360 gaming consoles. Students will learn coding and programming principles and develop an understanding of the role of physics and mathematics in game design. Students will have the opportunity to “play” the games and therefore to see the results of their programming. Xbox Game Development Camp

  3. High school students are invited to learn more about the world of materials engineering and nanotechnology at UNT College of Engineering’s ASM Materials Camp. Now in its second year, Materials Camp offers participating students the opportunity to gain hands-on experience with the high-tech tools researchers use today to create the materials of tomorrow. Materials Camp is free to participating students. Only students who are graduating high school in spring of 2012 or 2013 are eligible to apply, and the application deadline is June 13. Materials Camp

  4. Now in its fourth year, the Mariachi Aguilitas Summer Camp will allow more than 50 high shool students learn to better sing and play the guitarrón, vihuela, trumpet and violin. The program is offered by the UNT College of Music. Maestro José Hernàndez from Mariachi Sol De Mexico will be the guest artist and instructor. Mariachi AguilitasSummer Camp

  5. Acclaimed dance experts at the top of their field and dancers as young as 8 will join together for daytime classes and evening performances at the Fourth National Gathering of Dance and the Child International July 12 – 15 (Tuesday – Friday) at the University of North Texas. Hosted by the UNT Department of Dance and Theatre, the four-day conference titled “Breaking Boundaries/Creating Connections” is expected to attract more than 200 dance enthusiasts from across the country. Dance and Child International Gathering

  6. Jazz, rock, classical and music from around the world will be explored in daytime workshops and evening concerts at the American Harp Society’s 9th Summer Institute and 19th National Competition June 19 (Sunday) through 23 (Thursday) at UNT. About 300 harpists from around the United States are expected to attend. American Harp Society Summer Institute

  7. Enroll your young scientist for a summer of learning and fun at the University of North Texas’s Elm Fork Education Center's Summer Explorers Camp! Thousands of children have learned that science is exciting and fun at our weeklong learning adventures. Kids can stretch their minds and stretch their legs during fun activities at the University of North Texas. Elm Fork Education CenterSummer Camps

  8. Grandparents University, a multi-generational learning experience, is back for its second year. The camp offers grandparents and their grandchildren, ages 7-12, the opportunity to attend classes together and earn a Grandparents University degree by "majoring" in two subject areas: apparel merchandising, astronomy, computer animation and games, CSI Denton, emergency administration, French culture and language, animal geniuses, art courses, genealogy research and robotics. Grandparents University

  9. Camp Communicate is a fun‐filled summer day camp experience designed for children ages 5‐12 years with speech, language and hearing disorders. Through a variety of group activities, children have opportunities to make new friends, practice communication in a language‐rich environment and most of all, HAVE FUN! Camp Communicate

  10. High school students and community college freshmen thinking about a career in bilingual education will learn about teaching this summer while getting a taste of college life at the University of North Texas. Addressing a need for more bilingual educators, the UNT Bilingual ESL/Teacher Education Program is offering the Future Bilingual Teachers Academy from July 9 through 12. High school students will learn from master teachers - who are experienced educators - and will develop lessons plans based on elementary school curriculum. Future Bilingual Teachers Academy

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