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Vision Tech Camps

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vision Tech Camps
TypePrivate
IndustrySummer camp
FoundedSan Ramon, California, United States
FounderAnita Khurana
Headquarters,
Websitewww.visiontechcamps.com

Vision Tech Camps is a Bay Area company offering summer computer camps and after-school activities, teaching students between the ages of 7-17 at Vision Tech centers and local schools throughout the Bay Area.

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History

Vision Tech Camps was founded in San Ramon, California by Anita Khurana in 2000,[1] where after school programs and tech camps were initially offered to schools at schools within the San Ramon Valley Unified School District.[2][3] Vision Tech later opened its first center in Danville, California, and expanded to another center in Saratoga, California in 2014.[4] In 2017, Vision Tech Camps announced a new location in El Cerrito, California serving the Berkeley area.[5]

Courses

Vision Tech courses include video game design, programming, engineering, robotics, minecraft camps and 3d printing.[6]

References

  1. ^ "About Us". Vision Tech Camps.
  2. ^ "Women to Watch". Diablo magazine.
  3. ^ "Students learn to program games at sold-out design class". Newsbank.
  4. ^ "Saratoga Shorts". Mercury News.
  5. ^ "Vision Tech Camps Berkeley/El Cerrito Location". Vision Tech Camps.
  6. ^ "All Tech Camps". Vision Tech Camps.

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This page was last edited on 18 March 2017, at 04:53
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