MiBytes Computer Camp, University of Michigan:
MiBytes is a computer summer camp for high school students in Ann Arbor, sponsored and run by the University of Michigan (UM), a leading institution in the Computer Science and Engineering field. As a MiBytes camper, students will have the opportunity to attend classes taught by UM faculty, and interact with UM computer science undergraduates. The undergraduate students can answer questions on the process of getting into college and share their experiences of being a college student! Students will tour the campus and meet professionals who will share what it is really like to work in the high-tech industry. Enrich your summer by attending the MiBytes computer science summer camp.
Summer Tech Programs for High School Students:
1) Game Design & Development: July 10-14, 2017This 5-day non-residential program is perfect for students who want to learn about the process of game design and start making their own games. We will work with everything from paper games to computer games in this in-depth introduction to the world of game development. Game design is a process that takes years to master; this intense, weeklong camp will start you down that road!
2) Bits and Chips and Drones!: July 10-21, 2017
This 10-day non-residential program will inspire students who are enthusiastic about computer science and who are eager to learn more about it in greater detail. Three areas in computer science will be explored:
-Robotics using Finch robots
-Building drones with programmable microcontrollers
-Mobile app development using MIT App Inventor
The program will feature introductions to each of the above areas. The majority of the time will be devoted to the campers creating their own projects using various technologies under the supervision of camp staff. Students will also go on a field trip to local software companies and participate in a demo day where they get to showcase all the interesting things they worked on during the program! Programming experience for this program is encouraged, but not required.t.
3) Tinkering with Mobile Apps 1: July 24-28, 2017
This 5-day commuter program is ideal for students who are curious about exploring the basics of computer science. Through engaging lectures and hands-on activities, students will be introduced to fundamental principles of computer science. They will be able to build their own working mobile app with MIT App Inventor. Students learn how to design user interfaces, work with graphics and sound, use sensors and databases to create a functional and interesting app. The final day of the program will feature a Design Expo where students get to show off all the cool apps they made! A field trip and daily recreational activities are planned, including campus tours and socials to give campers a taste of college.
4) Tinkering with Mobile Apps 2: July 31-Aug 4, 2017
Over 5 days, this commuter program will extend skills and knowledge gained from Tinkering with Mobile Apps I and show students the basics of building connected apps. These apps will use databases to request and exchange data, connect to other applications to share information and functionality, use web API (Application Programming Interfaces) to share and collect data to and from the internet, and investigate third-party extensions to explore a world of possibilities. The final day of the program will feature a Design Expo where students get to show off all the cool apps they made! A field trip and daily recreational activities are also planned.